INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Figure out your values. These are the guiding principles and beliefs that drive you forward in life, such as being honest or family-oriented. If you find it hard to pinpoint your values, ask yourself a few questions:  "What traits do I appreciate most about myself? What traits do I appreciate about others?” "What accomplishments am I most proud of? Are there any common threads or themes in these accomplishments?” "What would I like to change about my community, region, or nation?” "What would I save from my burning home if all living beings were safely removed?” It may help to write out your values (e.g., in a journal) or map them out in collage form. The key to a fulfilling life is living according to your values, but this also means steering clear of people, practices, or situations that compromise your values. Spend some time thinking about where you draw the line, the things you will not negotiate on.  For instance, if you value honesty, a non-negotiable of yours might be to avoid relationships with people who are consistently dishonest or deceptive. List out your non-negotiables and keep them handy so that you can ensure these lines aren't crossed. Enjoy a fulfilling life by doing work that aligns with your values. Be sure that you are able to share your gifts in a meaningful way—whether through a day-job, an after-hours hustle, a hobby, or volunteerism.  For some people, meaningful work might be starting a business or career that serves others. For other people, meaningful work might involve sharing their passions with others outside of a day-job by making art or demonstrating their talents. Not everyone can make their day-job feel meaningful—that's okay! Just be sure you showcase your talents in some way in your daily or weekly activities. Take a good look at your social relationships and question whether they are nourishing and positive. If not, add and subtract as needed. Don't feel guilty about it, either. You must remove dead weight and toxic relationships to truly thrive and make room for healthy connections. If your social circle needs a major overhaul, don't sweat it. Make small changes to connect with new people, like asking an interesting coworker to lunch or joining a new club or Meetup. A well-rounded, fulfilling life includes charitable service, so find ways to give back to the people around you. This can be as simple as graciously helping out a neighbor or friend in need or volunteering a few hours each week. You will feel most fulfilled if you give back in ways that promote your values, so donate your time and money to causes and organizations you believe in.

SUMMARY: Identify what's most important to you. Figure out your non-negotiables and stand behind them. Find work that helps you make an impact. Gather a tribe of like-minded people to help you stay positive. Volunteer or help out those in need.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the multicolored Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Doing so will search your computer for the Disk Cleanup program. If your mouse cursor doesn't appear in the text box at the bottom of Start when you open it, click the text box before typing. This program's icon, which resembles a flash drive with a brush on it, should be at the top of the Start menu. The Disk Cleanup program will open. You may have to click the Disk Cleanup icon once it appears at the bottom of the screen to open the Disk Cleanup window. Click the checkbox to the left of each item in the Disk Cleanup window, scrolling down once you reach the bottom of the window to view more options if necessary. It's at the bottom of the window. Disk Cleanup will begin deleting temporary files from places like the "Thumbnails" cache and the Recycle Bin cache. Once this process is complete, Disk Cleanup will close.

SUMMARY:
Open Start . Type disk cleanup into Start. Click Disk Cleanup. Check every box in the Disk Cleanup window. Click OK. Click Delete Files when prompted.