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Ceiling fans should be set to warm weather mode (there should be a switch on the base which changes the direction of spin), you want them to ~~pull hot air up (so the lower edge is the leading side)~~ push cool air down, had it backwards
Cotton/baggy clothes: cotton loses all insulation properties when wet so its nice on a hot day, baggy clothes are generally more breathable
Self-misters are fine, but do not use humidifiers, lower humidity = faster sweat evaporation = cooler you
Drinks w/ ice and/or icecream: cold stuff inside your body will cool you down
Avoid the outside at 1-2pm: this is usually the hottest part of the day
For your laptop: buy a desk fan and point it right at your laptop, has the bonus of cooling you down too
The 1-2pm piece here definitely varies by region. Where I reside it is around 3:30-4:30pm local time.