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Some &#039;tools&#039; may require an investment up front, but having the right ones could save you a lot of time, hassle and money, giving you a better quality result with greater efficiency, and may even be the difference between you loving and hating what you are doing.

Paul and Sam discuss some of their DIY learnings, and explore other areas that this insight can be applied to - from serious tasks to fun ones! Afterall, would you try writing an essay with a lipstick? ;)

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