Problem: Article: Take some time to read your company’s manual to make sure that you are following all of the rules.  If you think you are in violation of any of these rules, consult with your boss. For instance, perhaps you are in a relationship with a coworker.  If this is against company policy, you need to inform your supervisor and end the relationship or else find another job. At work, avoid discussing intimate details about your life with your coworkers.  Keep discussion of sex and fights with your partner off the table completely. Create friendships at work, but keep your discussions light while in the office.  Check in with your coworkers regularly, go out to lunch together, and discuss things like vacations, TV shows, your kids, or your hometown. If you tell your boss that you will go to a meeting in her place, go.  This will help to establish trust between you and others.  Keep all of your meetings and appointments unless something serious, like an illness, comes up to change them.  Complete all of your projects before they are due and to the best of your ability.  Do not over-commit to too many tasks or volunteer to do tasks that you are not qualified to do. Admit when you don't know something or if you don't feel like you can handle it. Even if you are a model employee, you are bound to slip up from time to time.  When this happens, don’t shift the blame to others but take full responsibility instead.  Apologize for the errors you made and put steps in place to avoid them in the future. You might say “I’m so sorry for missing that meeting with the pharmaceutical company.  I accidentally double booked myself that day.  I have rescheduled the meeting for tomorrow.  I’ll make sure this doesn’t happen again.” Even when others in the office are badmouthing people, keep out of it.  Don’t involve yourself in people’s pettiness or else you could find yourself in trouble.  When gossip comes up, try to change the subject or walk away. Honesty is a very important element of professionalism. Always tell the people you work with the truth about your projects and be comfortable saying “I don’t know”, but not with finality/resignation. Be prepared to find what is needed.  Let others know when you need help such as a source, instructions, training or immediate help from someone who has a skill or the experience that is needed. For instance, if your boss asks how a project that you’re struggling with is going, let your needs be known.  Don’t deepen the problem by saying things are fine when you could really use a bit of help.
Summary: Follow company policies. Keep your private life private. Be a dependable and reliable employee. Apologize when you make a mistake. Keep out of office gossip. Be honest with your coworkers and bosses.

Problem: Article: A happy horse's nostrils will look relaxed. They'll also appear soft and round. Horses that are unhappy may have tense nostrils that appear thin and rigid. The horse's lower lip should curl down slightly and appear relaxed. This is an overall indication that the horse is relaxed and in a good mood. If the lip looks tense and tight, the horse may be stressed or unhappy. When your horse is happy, their jaw should be relatively loose and relaxed. This signifies the fact that they are not stressed out. If you feel your horse's jaw muscles, they should be smooth and soft; the muscles will be tight and tense if the horse is nervous or afraid. In addition, you may see the horse drooling a little bit. A happy horse should have a relaxed tail that is not tense. Their tail should swing back-and-forth in an even manner. If the tail is not moving or appears tense, the horse may not be happy.  If the tail is moving back-and-forth very quickly, it may suggest that your horse is stressed out. Watch to see if there are a lot of flies or other insects present, if this is the case, your horse's tail movement may simply be an effort to swat them away. Happy horses will have their ears forward and alert, engaged in their surroundings and moving towards where they are listening. Unhappy horses may have their ears pinned back or softly drooping.
Summary: Look to see if their nostrils are relaxed. Observe the lips. Watch to see if the horse's jaw is relaxed. Look to see if their tail is relaxed. Watch your horse's ears.

Problem: Article: This may feel gross, but it is very important. Curly hair doesn’t need to be washed as often, for starters. Also, if you wash your hair too soon, you’ll undo all of your hair work; the curls will come out. After those 3 days, you can wash your hair twice per week. They'll keep your hair looking smooth and soft while prolonging the perm. Use conditioner each time you wash your hair; swap it out for a deep conditioner every so often. A natural deep conditioner, like argan oil, is a great option.  Moisturizing, curl-enhancing products are a great choice. Don't use products containing silicones and alcohol. Silicones will lead to build-up, while alcohol will make it turn dry. You can gently comb your hair with your fingers or a wide-toothed comb, but you’ll have to wait 1 week before you brush it. More importantly, leave your hair as-is for the duration of the week. This means no curling, straightening, ponytails, braids, etc. Tie your hair up in a silk scarf when you go to bed. This will help keep your curls frizz-free. When possible, let your hair air dry. If you must use a hairdryer, wait until your hair is about 90% dry, then blow dry it with a diffuser. Avoid straightening when possible. If you must straighten your hair, apply a heat protectant and use a lower heat setting. If you dye your hair too soon, you not only risk damaging your hair further, but you may lose your curls. Once those 2 weeks are up, however, you can treat your hair like you would regular hair; you can dye it, bleach it, or even highlight it.  Keep in mind that bleaching and highlighting are not recommended. The perming process is harsh to begin with; bleaching and highlighting are also harsh and will damage your hair further. Some stylists recommend that you wait 1 month before dyeing, bleaching or highlighting your hair.
Summary: Wait 3 days before you wash your hair. Use shampoo and conditioner meant for chemically treated hair. Do not style or brush your hair for 1 week. Limit heat styling, including blow drying and straightening. Wait at least 2 weeks before you dye your hair.

Problem: Article: Using a ruler and protractor can help. Find the halfway point on one of the sides. Take a compass and find one of the corners on the opposite side from where you took the halfway point. With the needle on the halfway point, place the arm at the opposite corner. Rotate the compass until the arm is in line with the side where you took the halfway point. This spot will now be the corner for the golden ratio outline rectangle. Using a ruler, extend your square into a rectangle with the point you found as one of its corners. This new rectangle can be used as a basis for drawing your spiral.
Summary:
Draw a square with perfectly equal sides. Find the halfway point. Align a compass to the opposite corner. Extend the line. Draw the new rectangle.