Problem: Article: Facebook uses algorithms to decide when and how often content shows up in other people’s feeds. Because of the way these algorithms are constructed, most of your content will get the most interaction shortly after its published. Frequently posting from your Page ensures that you’ll show up in other people’s feeds regularly. You shouldn’t post just anything in order to increase the frequency of your posts. The FB algorithm prioritizes Pages with media over pages and posts with plain text. Posting interactive media gives your Page’s update a better chance of showing up in your followers’ timelines more often. You should divide your posts roughly in half by content that is purely interactive and content that connects them to you more directly. This helps you avoid inundating your followers with requests for them to support you directly and instead keeps them interested in the Page itself.  Some good examples of interactive content are Facebook questions (where your followers can answer), memes, pictures, and videos. You shouldn’t use just any example of these types of content, though. They should all relate to the values of your company or brand. Blog posts, infographics, tutorials, and event invitations or announcements are good examples of content that connects your followers with you more directly. An easy way to generate traffic for your Facebook Page is to host a Facebook contest. There are a lot of different ways to run a Facebook contest, but the easiest is to ask people to like or comment on your post to be entered.  Facebook has some guidelines for using the site for contests, so make sure you’re following them.  Facebook does not permit you to use personal timelines for contests, which basically means you can’t ask your followers to share something to enter (or get additional entries). If you have a Facebook Page, you’ll get a free Facebook Insights Page. The Insights Page can tell you a lot about who looks at your page, when, and for how long. This can help you to tailor your content and the timing of your posts to reach the most people possible. If you really want to make your Facebook Page famous, you have to make followers feel connected – getting them to interact with your content isn’t enough. Reply to your followers’ messages and posts in a timely manner (within 24 hours, if you can) and make sure that the content you share reflects the beliefs and views of your Page.
Summary: Post often. Post the right content. Post the right amount of content. Create a Facebook contest. Use the Page Insights feature. Create a community.

Problem: Article: This seems like a simple step, but it is commonplace to hear: His after shave was so overpowering, or his deodorant smelt so cheap. Another complaint is smelling sweaty.  Men: Throw away the deodorant sprays and invest in roll-on deodorant. Not only will you not be overpowering and cheap smelling, your body odour will be better and will last the whole night, no matter how much you perspire. Ladies: Do the same. Don't believe in all those sexy ads. If it's your time of the month, purchase some dermatological and gynaecological tested spray deodorant for intimate hygiene. Even if you have brushed your teeth, never take it for granted that your breath is fine, so keep breath mints on hand. Don't use chewing gum, as there is nothing more off putting than someone chewing all the time. Besides if you are going for a meal, what are you going to do with the gum at mealtime? Most people don't know what they look like when they are chewing gum, so do yourself a favour and don't do it.
Summary: Take care with how you smell. Have clean breath.

Problem: Article: Four at 6' 1" length and one at 8’ 7”. Cut a 45° angle into one end of each of the 4 beams. Make sure that you keep the 45° angles in mind, as they will need to be able to sit flat on the top of the walls. The bolts should be at least an inch apart. Holding the roof in place, bolt it into the corner posts at each end. Make sure your bolts aren’t too long: you want them to go in but not pop through the other side of the post. You can also add windows into the triangles (smaller than the windows in the walls). This is done in exactly the same way as with the walls, but you will have to add a top frame first. Measure the height of the wooden window frame, first making sure that it fits into the triangle. Then measure and cut a piece of 4x4 beam to fit at that height and bolt it into place. Once it’s in place the window can be inserted as before.
Summary: You’ll need 5 more 4x4” beams. Bolt the flat side of the 6’1” beams to the ends of the 8’ 7” beam so that two triangles are joined by the 8’ 7” beam running between them. Attach the roof beams. Insert your windows.

Problem: Article: While everyone relaxes differently, find something that works for you. You may try simply visualizing a calming scene, releasing tension in your muscles, practicing breathing, or meditation. Try to work on a relaxation technique that can be done anywhere at anytime. This way, when you encounter your phobia, you can overcome your fear. Be as detailed as possible and include all types of experiences, from the mildly anxious to terrifying. This will help you tackle your fear at a variety of levels. For example, if you are afraid of heights, you might encounter them in the following situations: hiking on a mountain, flying in an air plane, and going up a sky scraper in an elevator.  After compiling the list, you may notice similar variables between certain types of fear. For example, you may find that you have a terrifying reaction to flying and riding in an elevator. You may realize that both involve small spaces. If you have multiple phobias, such as snakes, spiders, and clowns, choose one to start with. It is easier to tackle one phobia at a time. Order your list of situations by how anxious or fearful they make you. Start your list with the situations that only make you mildly anxious or tense. Place the scariest situations towards the end of your list. For example, if you are afraid of dogs, your list might start off with simply looking at a picture of a dog, and progress to seeing a dog outside your window, across the street, and end with petting a large dog off its leash. Your list may not be very long or it can be incredibly lengthy. What matters is that you have a guide to deal with your phobia. You should start by visualizing the least upsetting item. Practice relaxing until you feel your muscles lose their tension. Once you've done this for a minute, take a break and repeat the exercise a few more times. Once you have mastered an item, move on to the next one until you've reached your most feared situation. Some items might take a lot longer to master than others. For example, you might get over looking at a picture of a spider a lot quicker than actually having to hold a spider in your hand. Don't be afraid to ask someone for help if you find yourself stuck, or unable to work through an item on your list. He or she may be able to help you work through your fear. Once you've worked through your situation list by visualizing and relaxing, find your phobia in real life. By now, you should be well trained in relaxing. Start with situations that produce little anxiety before encountering the scarier items on your list. Even once you've overcome your most dreaded fear, keep exposing yourself to it so that you don't let the fear return. This repeated exposure will allow you to manage your response. Perhaps one of the reasons you are so afraid of dogs is because you've had a bad experience with one as a child. Your mind held on to this, and turned it into a phobia. Once you conquered your fear of dogs and managed to pet a large dog without feeling anxious, go out and treat yourself. Have an ice cream cone or a fancy latte. Your mind may start to associate good things with the very thing you used to fear.
Summary:
Enter the exercise feeling relaxed. Write down situations where you encounter your phobia. Rank your situations. Imagine the first item on your list. Gradually work through your list. Seek out your situations in reality. Continue to confront your fear. Reward yourself for a job well done.