Problem: Article: The type of belt rack you have will determine how you hang it. If your belt rack has a hook on the top of it, you can hang it up on your closet rod. If it has brackets, you can hang it on the inside of your closet door. This sort of belt hanger looks like a ring and has a hook at the top that allows you to hang it in your closet. The side of the ring has a tiny opening. Slide the buckle through this opening and around the ring. You can hang multiple belts on this belt hanger. If you don’t want to purchase a belt rack, you can create your own with a wooden plank and some cup hooks. Screw the sharp threaded end of the cup hooks into the holes by rotating them clockwise. You can then nail or screw the wooden plank to the closet door or a wall. Make pilot holes in the spots where the cup hooks will go. This will make it easier to screw them in. Belt racks have hooks that you can use to hang up your belts. Hang the belt buckle around the hook on the belt rack. You can typically hang multiple belts on each hook when using a belt rack. If you plan on hanging your belts, organizing them by color will help you keep track of them. Grouping your belts by color will help you save time when you need to find a belt quickly.
Summary: Hang your belt rack on the back of a door or a closet rod. Hang a belt ring hanger on a closet rod. Screw cup hooks into a wooden plank to make your rack. Hang belts by the buckles on a belt rack. Coordinate the colors of your belts to stay organized.

Problem: Article: Draw a horizontal oval in the large beginning circle. The sides and bottom of this visor oval should be close to the perimeter of the outer helmet, but they shouldn't touch. Furthermore, there should be about twice as much space between the top of the visor and the top of the helmet. Draw a large rectangle behind the astronaut. This backpack rectangle should start just beneath the top of the helmet and end slightly above the astronaut's waistline.  Depending on the angle of the astronaut, you may need to add dimension to the backpack by adding sides or a top that point toward an invisible vanishing point. Note that the lines of the backpack should all remain behind the figure of the astronaut; do not overlap them. Draw one hand on the end of each arm. Astronauts wear gloves (not mittens), so you'll need to draw the fingers of each hand, too. If you're viewing the astronaut from the front and viewing his hands from their sides, however, you can simplify the shape of each hand into an "L" shape, with the thumb facing down for each one. This should mimic the side view of the hand well enough. Sketch a line beneath each boot. This line should run parallel to the bottom of the boot. It should also connect the inner back corner to the outer from corner. Essentially, this is the sole of the boot. When viewed from the top, the sole should be a solid shape. If viewed from the bottom, it needs to have parallel rows of "grip" lines.
Summary: Create a visor in the helmet. Give the astronaut a backpack. Add hands. Define the boots.

Problem: Article: Make sure you feel confident that no one can hear you. You want to be able to speak in a confident and full voice, if possible. Stand in front of a mirror, if you can find one in a place where you can be alone. Looking into a mirror will allow you to speak directly to yourself. Distance yourself from the stress and self-doubt you’re feeling about your interview by talking to yourself as you would a friend or family member. If you don’t feel comfortable addressing yourself by name, try to use the word “you” as opposed to “I” and “me.” Remind yourself that you are capable and well-prepared. Saying this aloud to yourself will help make it real in your mind. Whether you’re interviewing for a job or other position, remind yourself why you are a good candidate, and why choosing you would be a good decision for your interviewer and their organization. Remember to speak aloud, in as confident and strong a voice as you can conjure. List the things you’re proud of that you’ve done in the past, out loud. If there are any specific accomplishments that you are especially proud of, focus on those, telling yourself how well you did. Remind yourself that you are the same person who accomplished those things, and you’re just as capable now as you were during those times. Remind yourself that there will be other opportunities if you don’t get this one. Saying it out loud will help reaffirm this in your mind and give you a sense of perspective, as if someone else were saying it to you. It can also help to remind yourself that it’s okay to be nervous, and that most people experience stress before a job interview. Try saying “It’s only an interview, and it’s only nerves.” Repeat these phrases as many times as you need to in order to believe them. Remember to breathe deeply as you speak, and try to put as much strength and confidence behind your words as you can.
Summary:
Find a quiet place where you can speak to yourself out loud. Address yourself by name, as if you were talking to someone else. Explain to yourself that you are prepared and qualified for the position. Remind yourself of past successes. Tell yourself that it is only an interview. Say “I will do well” and “I can do this” to yourself.