Q: Put your problem on paper with pen. This will help the problem seem more tangible and will make you more likely to try to solve it when it is written down and staring you in the face.  For example, if your problem is that you don't have enough money, you could write that down. You could also write down the implications of that problem to drive home the point and motivate you to solve it. An implication of not having enough money might be that you are stressed out and that you can't enjoy the kinds of things that you would like to. If the problem isn't something private, put the list somewhere you see it so you don't forget to act on it. For example, you might put it on your fridge. Share all the relevant details of your problem with someone that you trust with the information, such as a friend, family member, teacher, or parent. At the least it can help to reduce stress. . In addition, she or he may be able to offer you advice that you hadn't thought of before. If you’re going to talk to someone else who has the same problem, you will need to be tactful. Let her know that you just want to learn so you can solve it, too. Your feelings can act as guides that let you know how your problem solving is going. Feelings are important, even the negative ones. If you feel very frustrated or angry, for example, rather than trying to brush those feelings under the rug, acknowledge them and assess their cause. By finding the source, you may also find solutions to your problem.  It’s okay to feel upset, angry, worried so long as you know that being upset, angry or worried won’t help solve the problem. You will have to take action to solve the problem. Still, these emotions can help you realize you have a problem, as well as suggest its source. Some ways to calm down when you're feeling upset include: focusing on your breathing, count to 10 (or higher if you need to), gently talk yourself down (tell yourself "it's going to be alright," or "take it easy."). Try going for a walk or run or listening to calming music. If your problem involves your mental health or well-being, or is impacting either, consider looking up a mental health professional and booking an appointment. These professionals can help you cope with and solve your problems.  To find a mental health professional, try this website: http://locator.apa.org/
A: Write your problem down. Talk about the problem. Embrace your feelings. See a counselor.

Article: If you have a small problem area, like a mosquito bite or slight sunburn, the antioxidants in old teabags can potentially help you heal faster. The epigallocatechin-3-gallate or ECGC found in tea is also an anti-inflammatory. Polyphenols reduce redness, and tannins and theobromine reduce pain.  Apply a wet used teabag to the problem area and let sit until dry to benefit from these particular properties. If you are not yet satisfied with the results, you can re-wet the teabag and use it again in the exact same way. Injuries or problem areas for which this is potentially helpful include blisters, razor burn, sunburn, poison ivy, recent injection sites, acne, plantar warts, bruises, cold sores, bug stings or bites and even gums which are still bleeding from a lost baby tooth. The caffeine found in tea can help shrink blood vessels around your eyes, reducing the appearance of dark circles, while the tannins help to improve your circulation. Refrigerate the used teabags for 20 minutes; the cooler temperature of the teabags will help reduce swelling. Make sure they are still damp, but not soaking wet, and apply them to your eyes for 15-20 minutes. Add a couple of lavender, peppermint, or chamomile teabags to a hot foot soak or face-steaming bowl and the antioxidants will soften your skin while the enticing aromas help deal with any problematic odors in the area.  You can experience a similar effect over your entire body by adding a couple more of them to an entire bathtub full of hot water. This can also improve the health of your hair and scalp by way of antioxidants and vitamins, like vitamins C and E. Picking a smell that you particularly enjoy can have aroma-therapeutic effects to boot.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Treat minor injuries. Soothe tired eyes. Add them to your foot soak, face steam, or bath.

Q: In some regions, Termidor is only sold to pest control professionals who are Termidor Certified. These individuals are trained in how to effectively use this pesticide without risking harm to people, pets or the environment. However, it is available for sale online in some areas, and you may be able to get it shipped to you. Additionally, it's sold in some hardware stores in places without restrictions.  Although it's sold online, stores usually won't ship to regions where it's not legal to purchase Termidor without a certification. Keep in mind that termites are very difficult to treat on your own. If you miss just one spot, your termite shield will be ineffective. Hiring a trained professional is the best way to ensure a successful treatment. Buy the amount recommended for your home's square footage. You'll need to treat the entire perimeter of your home, even if you only have termites in one small area.  If you only treat a small area around your home, the termites will just move to the untreated area. You'll also need a pesticide sprayer in order to apply the Termidor around your home. You can purchase Termidor for under $100, if it's sold in your area. Use the zip code locator on Termidor’s website to find a professional in your area. Research the professional to check their service record and look for complaints. Get at least 3 different quotes, if possible, to help you identify the best value. Ask your professional for a pest control plan in writing, which includes how many treatments are included in the price. Many plans cover a 1-2 year period, since termites are hard to eradicate.  You can find the zip code locator here: https://www.termidorhome.com/. If you live outside the United States, you’ll need to do an online search for pest control professionals in your area. Make sure they are licensed to operate in your area, and check that they’re a member of local or national pest control associations. Additionally, read reviews from prior customers.
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Check if Termidor is available for sale in your area. Order Termidor online or purchase it from a hardware store, if it's available. Hire a Termidor Certified professional if Termidor is unavailable to you.