In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Being hard headed and stuck in your ways can jeopardize the happiness in a relationship. Instead of sticking to your guns, be willing to hear the other person out. Think of what they are asking you to do and whether it will have a negative or positive influence on your life. Many times our partners just want what's best for us, so getting mad at them for wanting something to change for the better is not the right way to feel.  There are certain things that you shouldn't compromise on, like your physical or emotional needs.  Do not compromise your moral values for your girlfriend or you may end up resenting her. Work on compromise as a team so that you both can be happy. When a situation is difficult, it's likely that your girlfriend is going to need more emotional support than she normally does. When she does need help or support, make sure that you are the person that's there for her. Instead of getting angry at her and making her feel even worse, make sure that you're supportive and understanding. Make sure that you offer to listen to her, and do not judge her. Try to make her feel better throughout the day by doing kind things.  If your girlfriend has done something that you don't approve of, instead of berating or criticizing her, try to understand why she did it in the first place. Supporting her does not mean enabling her to do self-destructive behavior. The first step in getting through the tough times is acknowledging that they exist. Do not ignore or minimize serious issues in your relationship if they are there. Sit down and have a hard conversation with your girlfriend about how things have been and your willingness to work on them.  You may not like to talk about emotions, but it's important that you do for the good of the relationship. You can say something like, "I've noticed that ever since your Granny died that you've been pretty depressed. I'll always be here to talk, just let me know if you want to." If you've been open, honest, and nonjudgmental, there's a good likelihood that you'll be the first person that your girlfriend will turn to when things get tough. Even if you think something is insignificant, remember to try to understand your girlfriend's perspective. If your relationship has reached the point where you both can't get along, it may be time to seek professional assistance. Relationship counselors will be able to look at your relationship objectively and give you the tools and techniques that are required to rebuild it. Search online for psychologists or therapists that specialize in relationships and give them a call to make an appointment.  If you think the relationship is worth saving, you may need to go to counseling to break down emotional and social barriers. Before you see a counselor, try being a nicer, more loving and open partner.
Summary: Be willing to compromise. Be the emotional support that she needs. Acknowledge and talk about the tough times. See a relationship counselor if your relationship needs help.

In-home testing kits come equipped with their own instruments and instructions. Follow the kit's directions. Submit the sampling to a local lab.  If you see mold in a visual inspection, a testing kit isn't necessary.  These kits can be difficult to use, and their results can be unreliable. Use them only as a last resort if other options aren't available. A borescope can be helpful for inspecting spaces between walls. Drill a small hole into a wall recently affected by water or moisture. Slowly insert the fiber optic cable end through the hole. Check the monitor for signs of mold. Continue to move slowly as you probe deeper into the area.  Borescopes distort the size and color of mold on the monitor. If you find areas of discoloration inside the wall, contact a professional for a second opinion. You can also use a borescope to inspect air ducts, but there are drawbacks. The instrument only lets you see so far into a duct. If the duct makes a sudden 90-degree turn, you won't be able to see beyond that turn. They have instruments for mold detection that aren't available to the general public. Get estimates from several inspectors to make sure you get a fair deal. Contact former customers for reviews and possible complaints. Consult your state's contractor licensing board to ensure your potential inspector is licensed. Make sure the inspector works with a lab accredited by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA).
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One-sentence summary -- Use an in-home mold testing kit. Use a borescope. Hire a professional mold inspector.

Q: You should have already practiced putting up your tent, and you should try to do it as soon as you get there, before it gets dark. If you are allocated a certain space, make sure you stay in this area and put your tent up in the right place. If not, find a place with clear, even ground but preferably with a slope. Choose a place without any over hanging branches or places where there are lots of insects. Make sure everything has a place. Sort out all the beds, and if your tent has separate rooms for sleeping, zip these up to prevent insects from getting in. Put your food into the storage boxes and make sure they are sealed so nothing can get inside.  When you go into the tent, take your shoes off outside to help keep your tent clean, and if your tent has an insect net, zip this up after you. Make sure you know where the first aid kit is and where your torches are. Hammer in your wind breaks if you are using them. They can be very useful to shelter you and your tent, and you can hang towels round the posts to help them dry. Find the closest toilets and make sure they are clean. If the showers are not in the same area as the toilet block, locate them. Find the laundry/shop/entertainment if your site has these, and find out opening times or other information about certain facilities. Walk around and see the scenery of your camp site, and enjoy it. Make sure you cover up your stove with the waterproof cover. Fold up your chairs and table and bring them into the tent at night. Bring in any personal belongings and things like footballs or sports equipment, or put them in the boot of your car for the next morning. Zip the tent up securely, and put on a torch or light in the tent so you can see what you are doing. Make sure everyone is inside and in their sleeping bags.  If you are worried about your belongings, lock anything valuable in your car in a hidden place such as your glove compartment. Or you could keep it next to your sleeping area. Make a last trip to the toilet block to brush your teeth, and don’t forget a torch or two to find your way back. Decide whether you are going to have a shower or not. Decide whether to get changed at the toilet block or in your tent. If your tent has separate rooms or partitions, you can get changed at the tent.  You could use a plastic bag for dirty clothes or put them into an empty suitcase if you are waiting till you get home to wash them, or store them somewhere to wash/take to the laundry the next day. If you are camping with children, ensure that everyone pees before bedtime, and have a brief discussion about what should be done if they need to go again at night.
A: Pitch your tent. Organize your tent. Explore your campsite. Develop a routine for night times.

Problem: Article: See the wikiHow article How to Knead Clay
Summary:
Once your clay is kneaded, try one of the methods below to make your own pot.