Problem: Article: You can usually get away with a well fitted t-shirt, but you can go sleeveless if you want to show off your arms. You can be creative with prints and colors; have fun with it. If you’re a bit more self-conscious about your upper body, try wearing a shirt or tank top that reaches your hips. It’ll hide your love handles or your tummy if you want it to. Fit is important when choosing a top. If it's too loose, it’ll be in the way. If it's too tight, it’ll be less than flattering. Opt for the happy middle. If you’re confident that you have nice looking legs, rock a good pair of shorts. They’ll keep you cool and show off what you’ve got. If you think you might get cold, or you’re a bit more self-conscious about your legs, wear a basic pair of black leggings or track pants. It’s important to keep a healthy balance between looking good and feeling confident. If you try to wear things that look good but don’t make you feel confident, you might feel embarrassed during gym class and won’t have a good time. Your first priority with shoes should be the fit. Depending on the arch of your feet and their size, some models won’t make for a good fit. Even if you have the coolest shoes, gym class is going to be a nightmare if they make for a painful fit. Always try a shoe before buying it, and get it in the right size. If you want to kick your style up a notch, pair your shoes with some colorful socks. Looking good starts with feeling good. Wear a pair that makes you feel confident, and it’ll translate into your attitude. Even though no one will see them (hopefully), just knowing that you’re wearing them will boost your confidence.  If you need one, make sure your sports bra fits well. If you’re wearing leggings, thongs and boy shorts are best for avoiding panty lines. Your gym clothes shouldn’t be left in your bag overnight. Anything you’re going to sweat in should be washed after every use. Build up this good habit, and you’ll never have to wear stained or smell clothes to gym class. If you want to wear something on your head, you should keep it simple. Hats with brims tend to get in the way, so only wear them if you’re outside and need to block the sun. Stick to a simple beanie in a flat color that fits the rest of your outfit. Wristbands should really only be worn if you’re worried about excess sweat. They’re great for wiping a sweaty brow, but aren’t the most stylish thing around.
Summary: Wear a flattering top. Get something that flatters your legs. Wear stylish shoes with a good fit. Bring comfortable underwear. Wear clean clothes. Take it easy with the accessories.

Problem: Article: It's the green, yellow, red, and blue flower icon, which you'll usually find on the home screen or in the app drawer. Google Photos will not sync identical photos, even from multiple devices. But if you've edited a synced photo (such as cropping, adding a location, or changing the date), the edited version will sync because it's no longer identical. You can prevent this in the future by saving edited photos to a folder that you don't sync to Google Photos. It's at the bottom-left corner. It's at the top-right corner of the screen. A menu will appear. It's at the top of the menu. As you tap photos, the circles at their top-left corners will turn into checkmarks. Be careful not to delete both photos in a pair of duplicates. It's near the top-right corner of the screen. A confirmation will appear. This moves the photos to the trash. Photos in the trash will remain there for 60 days in case you realize you've made a mistake.
Summary: Open the Google Photos app. Tap Photos. Tap ⁝ or ⋯. Tap Select or Select photos. Tap each photo you want to delete. Tap the Trash  icon. Tap REMOVE on the confirmation message.

Problem: Article: This may be better for older babies that can mimic your body movements and some simple words.  Even younger babies may get a huge kick out of this game. Babies tend to like sounds that rhyme. Babies will unconsciously begin to mimic your smile and laughter at 3 months. Playing games such pat a cake using happy sounds can bring out a laugh from baby. As you say the line, you will need to do the right hand movements.   The first line of the poem is "Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man." As you say the line you will want to clap your hands. You can alternate by patting your palms on your thighs. With older babies, you can gently help your child clap along with the rhyme. The second line reads "Bake me a cake as fast as you can".   Continue to clap and pat your thighs as you say the second line. Alternatively, you can gently help an older baby to follow along with the hand motions. Keep your tone bright and enthusiastic with a big smile on your face. As your baby laughs, respond with laughter. This will just increase the fun! The last lines are as follows:   "Roll it. Pat it. And mark it with a B. And put it in the oven for baby and me!" When you say "roll it", roll your arms in a circle. When you say "pat it", pat your hands on your lap. When you say "Mark it with a B", draw a B in the air with your finger. When you say "put it in the oven", mimic the action of putting a cake in the oven. Children love repetitive games.  Many babies will find this amusing over and over again. It can be a good way to distract an unhappy child. As your child gets older, try to make them do the hand motions with you. This can help them to learn ordered play and coordination.
Summary: Be aware that this is a rhyming game that has hand motions that go along with a short poem. Start the game by saying the first line. Continue with the poem. Finish the poem. Repeat as many times as your baby is amused.

Problem: Article: Figure out with your friend beforehand a distress signal that you each can use to get out of a boring or uncomfortable situation. It could be a word or a gesture. Here are some suggestions:  Tugging your earlobe A word you wouldn’t use otherwise in conversation Winking If your friend seems like they're having fun, let them know that you’re going to leave. If they give you a stressed look or your sign of distress, don’t go. But, if they tell you they're having a good time and seem as though they would be okay without you, then leave the conversation. You can chat up other people in the group, use the restroom, or go find someone else to talk to. Don’t ditch your friend with this new person. Gauge the situation to see if they want to be left alone, or if your friend wants you to come back to rescue them. You can shoot them a quick text, or make eye contact with them from across the room. Either way, don’t abandon your friend for the night without checking in with them first.
Summary:
Have a distress signal. Leave the conversation. Determine if you should return.