Problem: Article: One of the easiest ways to bargain shop for food is to simply make a menu for yourself each week. Then, try to stick to purchasing food items off your menu.  Include ingredients you'll need to make dinner each night. Try to keep it simple, like grilling up some chicken and vegetables.  You should also plan for breakfast, lunches, and snacks. This way, you'll avoid the temptation to eat out for your lunch break. Incorporate sales items into your meal planning. If a particular item is on sale that week, consider making a meal with this item. Watch for ads in the local paper and online to see what will be offered for a discount price. You can also look for substitutes that are on sale. For example, say you're making a soup that requires chicken broth. If vegetable broth is on sale, consider buying that and substituting it for chicken broth. Swap out ingredients for discounted items whenever possible. There are certain items you may be better of buying at dollar stores or drug stores. Milk, for example, is generally cheaper at a drug store or gas station than at a grocery store. Non-food items you may frequently purchase at the grocery store, like toilet paper and paper towels, can be bought for cheap at a dollar store. If a non-perishable item goes on sale, buy it in bulk. If you see cereal is marked way down, for example, stock up on 10 boxes or so while you have the chance. If items will take awhile to expire, it makes sense to buy them in bulk when they're on sale rather than paying full price for a replacement in a week. Many stores offer 10 for $10 sales, but be wary when you see items marked like this. This is often a trick to get you to spend unnecessarily. These sales are often not particularly good deals. If an item is normally 90 cents, a 10 for $10 sale isn't really a steal. When you incorporate sales tax on the original price, you're paying around the same amount.
Summary: Create a menu. Plan meals around sales items. Buy certain items from dollar stores or drug stores. Buy certain sales items in bulk. Be careful with 10 for $10 sales.

Problem: Article: ” One reason your cube may be sending harsh vibes your way is because you're trying to work with numerous papers, staplers and office supplies (not to mention your lunch) splattered all over the space that is there. Clear the clutter and you may begin to find peace. Not only will you start feeling more Zen, you will also most likely work at a more efficient level if your work isn’t strewn across your desk. Begin by creating small piles of work––items you're currently working on, items you've completed and items that should be archived. Create a pile for non-work related paperwork or items on the floor in your space to eliminate them from the work area. Add an organizational system to your desktop. Purchase on your own or talk to your purchasing manager about getting an organizational system for your cube. Whether it’s file cabinets or an in/out box, address the amount of paperwork and other items housed in your cube in order to find each pile a specific home. Also, any extraneous items that detract from your work focus should be either brought home or placed in an area away from your immediate work space. Not only will doing so reduce clutter but it'll also help free yourself from the panic brought on by looking for lost information. The IBM Corporation has a clean desk policy where employees must clear and secure all paperwork and items by the end of the day. Whether your company mandates this type of policy or not, subscribe to having a clean desk by the time you leave work, so that when you arrive in the morning the tone is set for a peaceful day (what happens after you arrive, however, is anyone’s guess).
Summary: Remove the clutter to extinguish the “white noise. Organize work into specific piles. Subscribe to the clean desk policy.

Problem: Article: Picture editing may not always be necessary, but sometimes it can make your photo extra spectacular. Use a photo editor to brighten aspects of your picture that deserve more focus. This will give the photo depth and make it more exciting. There are a number of photo editors available to the average person. Browse the web and you can find a few like these:  https://www.picmonkey.com/editor http://www.befunky.com/features/photo-effects/ Photoshop Using a filter can add a little interest to your photo yet provide the same image. You might find you look better in certain filters than if you used the original photo. Many smartphones and computers come with software that enables you to use a filter, so try playing with them and see what you like. Don’t use a filter that will distract from your image. Effects like “negative” or “sketch” might be confusing and unattractive depending on what kind of picture you choose. Use a photo editor to crop the picture and make it look balanced. You can also cut out undesirable objects or people that happen to be in your photo. When posting your Facebook photo, Facebook provides a cropping tool. If your portrait needs a little touching up, use an online airbrushing tool. You can remove and mend spots you find unattractive and get your desired look. From whitening your teeth to enhancing a tan, people will see you the way you wish to be seen on your best day. You can find lots of airbrushing tools online that are easy to use and effective.  facebrush.com fotor.com makeup.pho.to/
Summary: Brighten and enhance. Use a filter. Crop. Touch up.

Problem: Article: In order for your Great Dane to be friendly and happy, he needs to meet other animals and people. This means you need to take him to communal places, such as dog parks, rides in the car, neighborhood walks, pet stores, or obedience classes. Your Great Dane craves human companionship, so make sure he has plenty of interaction with you and your family. Your Great Dane needs to be exercised every day. This will help keep him healthy and happy, but make sure the exercise isn't too strenuous. You should not use your Great Dane as a running partner or do other really intense exercise because it can cause injury to his skeletal system. He can run and play, but not for long periods of time.  You should not do any harsh running or strenuous play for long periods of time when he is younger than 18 months. At this point, his body is still growing, which means too much strenuous exercise can put too much strain on his growing bones and cause malformations. Make sure to wait at least an hour after he eats to for exercise. This will help prevent bloat. Although your Great Dane is large, he is fine living inside with you and your family. He will be happy being near you curled up on a bed every day, as long as you exercise him enough. His bed should be cushy enough to keep him from rubbing against the floor, which can cause joint damage.  Keeping your Great Dane inside will also allow you to provide him with enough love and affection, which is essential for this breed. He will act out if he doesn't receive enough love and affection. Your Great Dane can live outside, but you have to make sure you spend enough time with him outside or he will act out.
Summary:
Socialize him. Exercise your dog. Provide comfortable living arrangements.