* Spray your car windows with a 3:1 vinegar/water mixture. This will keep ice from forming on your windows (though you will still have to remove the snow).
* Utilize thick curtains to help keep heat in. If you don’t want to change the look of your room, line your existing curtains with fleece or a shower curtain.
* You can lose a lot of heat through drafts. Caulk or otherwise fill in the space where the draft comes in, so you don’t waste energy.
* Electric blankets use very little energy. If you plan to stay in one place for while, curl up with one to save energy.
* Cover your side mirrors with a freezer-sized ziplock bag, zipped as far as it will go. It will prevent ice from forming and you won’t have to remember to clean your mirrors.
* Reduce hat hair by using dry shampoo when you remove your winter headgear. It will help lift squashed roots.
* Wear cotton gloves over your hands after you moisturize. This will help lock the moisture into your skin.
* Wear running tights instead of long johns for a more efficient, better wicking, and better looking base layer.
* Pour a mixture of 1 teaspoon liquid dish soap, 1 tablespoon rubbing alcohol, and ½-1 gallon of water over walkways so they don’t refreeze.
* Spray your shovel with nonstick cooking spray before you use it, so snow doesn’t stick to it.
https://www.wisebread.com/56-life-hacks-to-help-you-win-at-winter