Anger and hatred often accompany the desire for revenge. Try finding a healthy outlet for these negative emotions. Try doing an activity that brings you joy or listening to music that matches your feelings. You could also try cooking or writing a poem. Exercise is a wonderful outlet to negative emotions. Exercise releases hormones that boost your mood and releases stress associated with controlling your desire for revenge. Instead of stooping to your adversary’s level, take the high road and do something that makes you the bigger and more accomplished person. For example, if your enemy mocked you for doing poorly on a test, instead of seeking revenge on this action, study extra hard for the next test to get the best grade. Your enemy will be unable to continue his mockery of you. By taking the high road, you make yourself feel good by accomplishing something great, and you stop the actions of your adversary. Think about all the possible ways, from mild to nasty, to take revenge on your foe. You could ignore someone entirely, block her on social networks, undermine her efforts, send her mean texts anonymously, publicly embarrass her, etc… Reflect on each revenge option, and predict how you will feel afterwards. When you have thought about what you could do, rip up the piece of paper and feel a release. We as humans are social creatures, and need interaction and support from others. When you are having an especially difficult time overcoming your desire for revenge, seek the company of others. You do not have to talk about your feelings or desires. Go for coffee or a movie and try to engage with your friends. This will help take your mind off your desires and make you feel happy, instead of stressed or angry. Over time, you will process your emotions, and the desire for revenge will become less intense. As time passes, you will lose interest in seeking revenge, and focus on what is important in life. As time passes, things are put into perspective. You will be able to more clearly see what is important in your life, and whether taking revenge is worth the effort and possible consequences.

Summary: Take out your anger in a constructive way. Take actions that exceed those of your adversary. Write down how you might want to take revenge, and then rip up the paper. Seek the comfort of your friends and family. Let time pass.


If you see a small crack or some other kind of deformity in your dinnerware, you might be tempted to do a quick-fix repair or touch up. However, altering the original condition of your dinnerware could actually decrease its value.  Even if the change you intend on making would normally be considered an improvement, this can result in a lower appraisal than the original. Keep any parts, spare pieces, or broken pieces with the original piece. In some cases, you may be advised by your appraiser to have the piece repaired by a professional. Getting an item appraised online can be both cheap and time efficient, but the quality and attention to detail you receive will be less than a physical appraisal by a professional. To fully understand the condition of your piece, your appraiser will need to handle it.  If you're having trouble finding an appraiser or if they are too expensive for your budget, you might inquire with bank Trust managers or Estate Lawyers to find a suitable individual to appraise your dinnerware. You should also avoid auction houses and dealers when getting your dinnerware appraised. These people may deflate the value of your piece with hopes of buying it from you cheap. Appraisers have different areas of expertise, so to get the perfect appraiser for your dinnerware, you might have to interview a few before you find the right one. Inspect potential appraisers' resumes to find how long they've been working with antique dinnerware, and check references to ensure you're not being misled.  After you've narrowed down the candidates for an appraiser, you should request a written estimate of how much the appraisal will cost and how long it will take. Generally, a written report and full appraisal of your dinnerware will take about a month. However, high demand appraisers may need more time. This kind of proof usually takes the form of a written report. The contents of this report normally include the reason for the appraisal, the techniques used to value your dinnerware, a description of the dinnerware, and a precise value of your dinnerware's worth. The value of your dinnerware will change as time passes, so old appraisals may be significantly different from the current value. Additionally, market factors can change the value of your dinnerware. For example, if similar dinnerware has saturated the market, the value of your piece may have decreased. In most cases, the written part of your appraisal should indicate the state of the market for your particular kind of dinnerware.

Summary: Maintain the original condition of unappraised items. Avoid online appraisers. Hire an appraiser. Get proof of your appraisal. Reappraise your items.


If you can log into Windows with an administrator account, you can easily change the passwords of any other account. If you are locked out of Windows or don't have access to an administrator account, see the next section. You'll need to do this even if you're already logged in with an account that has administrator access.  Windows 7 and earlier - Open the Start menu, right-click on "Command Prompt," and select "Run as administrator." Confirm that you want to open the Command Prompt. Windows 8 and later - Right-click on the Windows button and select "Command Prompt (Admin)." Confirm when prompted by User Account Control. net user and press ↵ Enter. This will display a list of user accounts on the computer. The accounts will be listed in columns based on their permissions level. net user username * and press ↵ Enter. You will be prompted to create a new password for username. You will have to enter the password twice to confirm it. The new password will take effect immediately. You can use the password you just created to log into that user's account. Log out of your current session and log in with the new password.
Summary: Log into Windows using an account with administrator access. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator. Type . Type . Enter the new password. Log in with the new password.