9 Ways the Internet Can Improve Your Life in 2022

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The internet is a vast and wonderful place. But are you using it in a way that positively impacts your life in the fullest way possible? Here are nine ways the internet can improve your life right now.

There are now five billion people around the globe who are fully connected internet users, and this figure is rising all the time. While many of us in the western world are used to the internet being a part of our lives, are we really using it in a way that truly improves our lives? Emailing, social media and scanning the news is something most of us use the internet for, there are plenty of other ways that the internet could be making a bigger difference to our lives.

Here are nine ways you could be using the internet to benefit your life.

1. Manage Finances

If you're not using online banking or a banking app yet, you are missing out. Not only does it make managing your finances so straightforward, it also adds a positive layer of security to your financial dealings. For example, many banking apps can be used to approve pending payments as they are happening, which can help to prevent fraud.

2. TV Streaming

Gone are the days of waiting for your favorite shows to come on TV. With streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime, you can watch whatever you want, whenever you want. And with the advent of live-streaming services, you can even watch TV as it's happening. What's more, you can download shows to your phone or tablet via streaming platforms, and watch them when you're offline.

3. Food Delivery

If you're tired of cooking, or just don't have the time, there are now plenty of food delivery services that will bring meals straight to your door. Whether you're after a quick takeaway, a gourmet meal or a supply of essential groceries, there's an online service that can help. Many even offer free delivery if you spend over a certain amount, so you'll save on gas money going to a store or to collect a takeaway too.

4. Online Education

Whether you want to learn a new skill or earn a qualification, there are now plenty of online courses and programs that can help. Many reputable colleges and universities offer online courses, so you can study in your own time and at your own pace. What's more, many of these courses are free or very low-cost. It's incredible that you can gain yourself an education for little more than the cost of your internet package.

5. Ride Sharing

If you don't own a car, or if you live in a city and prefer not to drive, ride sharing apps like Uber and Lyft can be a lifesaver. With just a few taps on your phone, you can order a car to take you wherever you need to go. And with the cost of gas and parking often being much higher than the cost of a ride, you'll save money too. Ride sharing isn't just for getting around cities either. If you're planning a long road trip, you can use apps like BlaBlaCar to find people who are driving the same route and share the cost of gas with you.

6. Find Your Voice Through Blogging

If you're passionate about something and want to share your views with the world, blogging is a great way to do it. What's more, it's easy to set up a blog for free using platforms like WordPress or Blogger. And once your blog is up and running, you can start earning money from it through advertising or affiliate marketing.

7. Book Appointments

If you're tired of waiting on the phone to book appointments, there are now plenty of apps and websites that let you do it all online. Whether you need to see a doctor, a dentist or a beauty therapist, you can usually find an online booking system that will let you schedule an appointment at a time that's convenient for you. It also means there's no pressure of feeling like you have to take the first appointment you're offered when you call in for one.

8. Be a Digital Nomad

If you've ever dreamed of working from anywhere in the world, being a digital nomad is the perfect way to make it happen. With an internet connection and a laptop, you can work from any location that suits you. Whether you want to live by the beach, in the mountains or in a city, there's no need to let your work tie you down. What's more, there are now plenty of coworking spaces and cafes around the world that offer fast and reliable internet access, so you can work from anywhere. Digital nomads often find that they can save money by working from home, as they don't have to pay for office space or commute to work. And with the rise of remote working, more and more employers are starting to offer positions that can be done from anywhere in the world.

9. Connect With Good Causes

If you want to make a difference in the world but don't know where to start, the internet can help. There are now plenty of websites and apps that connect you with good causes and volunteer opportunities in your area. Whether you want to help out at a local soup kitchen or plant trees in your community, there's an opportunity for you. Many people also find a cause close to their heart via the internet, with geographical boundaries removed. So if you want to help someone in a different country learn a language or skill you have, you can connect easily.

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