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The Normal Person’s Guides
Plain-English guides for everyday stuff that should not require a law degree, a finance degree, or a two-hour video from someone named Chad.
Pick what’s annoying you
Money, tech, home stuff, people stuff, life stuff — choose the mess currently staring at you.
Read the normal version
No lectures. No fancy talk. Just the useful part, explained like a human wrote it.
Do the next sane thing
Most problems do not need a complete life overhaul. Sometimes they need one decent next step.
Browse by real-life problem
Find the guide that matches the mess
These are the main guide areas for The Normal Person’s Guide. Each section links to practical guides written for regular people, not robots wearing cardigans.
When money stuff feels louder than it should
Budgeting, bills, debt, subscriptions, spending, saving, and other financial nonsense that somehow keeps happening.
- How to Make a Budget When You Hate Budgeting
- What to Do When a Bill Is Due Soon
- How to Cancel Subscriptions You Forgot About
For the little household things that turn into a whole thing
Cleaning, organizing, errands, routines, paperwork, repairs, appointments, and the mysterious pile on the counter.
- How to Get Your House Back to Normal
- What to Keep and What to Throw Away
- How to Handle Paperwork Without Losing Your Mind
For technology that acts like it was raised in a barn
Phones, apps, AI tools, passwords, websites, settings, scams, and all the things that update themselves at the worst time.
- How to Use AI Without Feeling Weird
- How to Tell If an Email Is a Scam
- How to Organize Passwords Like a Normal Person
For dealing with people without turning into a decorative throw pillow
Work stress, awkward conversations, boundaries, coworkers, bosses, family, friends, and people who “just want to hop on a call.”
- How to Set Boundaries Without Feeling Mean
- How to Say No Without Writing a Novel
- How to Handle an Awkward Conversation
For taking care of yourself without becoming a wellness influencer
Basic routines, stress, sleep, movement, food, appointments, burnout, and feeling like you should probably drink water.
- How to Get Out of a Rut
- How to Take Care of Yourself When You Are Overwhelmed
- How to Make a Realistic Morning Routine
For when your brain turns a tiny choice into a congressional hearing
Decision-making, overthinking, planning, comparing options, getting unstuck, and choosing the thing already.
- How to Stop Overthinking a Simple Decision
- How to Choose When Every Option Feels Wrong
- How to Make a Plan You Will Actually Follow
Not sure where to start?
Start with the thing bothering you today.
You do not have to fix your whole life before lunch. Pick one guide, read the useful part, and do one normal next step.
Keep it normal
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New guides will be added as this site grows, covering the confusing, annoying, oddly specific parts of everyday life.
