Problem: Article: At school try to get a seat where you can clearly hear and see the teacher and chalkboard and pay attention. A good goal to set for yourself is to try to get mostly A's in everything you do at school including homework. Take notes, study for that test, focus, but most of all come to school ready to learn and try not to worry about the social scene too much, after all, that's not what school is for.  Try to join extra curricular activities but only if you know it will not bring your grades down. Follow school rules. There's a reason why they've been set in place. By following rules, not only do you avoid getting in trouble, but troublemakers are often though less of, so you'll look like a better person. To be a perfectionist, you have to be a perfect student! i.e. Go to bed on time, offer to wash the dishes, bring in the groceries, teach your little brother how totie his shoes, etc. No matter how tempting it is, if you know there's something you should be doing (no matter how badly you don't want to do it), do it! Create a chore chart for yourself. Once you have organized your space, make a list of a few small chores to do each day to help you keep up with your organization. Girls should dress neatly and appropriately. Any style can work for a perfectionist, just remember to pay attention to detail.    Wearing quality, classic clothes is your best bet. Follow your school's dress code! For boys try to wear things such as t-shirts with checks, and fabric pants, and, just like the girls, wear items that look crisp and fresh and are well coordinated. And, no matter your gender, always follow your school's dress code. Remember to always be clean: run a comb through your hair, keep your nails dirt-free and neat, brush your teeth and bath/shower. When spraying perfume, be sure to use just enough, but not too much. Excessive use of perfume isn't attractive and does not improve your hygiene, despite popular belief. Never have greasy hair. Use dry shampoo, if you do not have time to wash it. Maintain your nails. Clear coat on your fingernails; color or french pedicure on your toes. Don't let the skin around them get dry to the point that they crack, and stop biting your nails. If you polish them, go for a natural French manicure, clear polish, or even neutral, solid-colored polish (not bold, like red or blue or black). Don't let the polish chip off, and don't let your nails get too long. Nails should be in neutral colors and medium short in length on girls and trimmed short on boys.
Summary: Do your best in school. At home, try your best to please your parents. Have good personal style. Have good hygiene.

Problem: Article: Locate the lint screen on your dryer. It may be at the top, on the side, or at the bottom of the dryer door. Check the screen and clean it of lint every time before you place a load inside. Grab the handle of the screen and pull it out until it is fully extended. In most models, you will be able to remove it entirely for cleaning. Only apply gentle pressure when pulling out the screen. You should meet with little to no resistance. If you bend the screen too much, it may not fit back properly into the lint trap area. Run your hands over the screen until you gather a small ball of lint. Then, rub this lint ball across the screen, as it will attract the leftover lint. Keep going until you can see through the screen without any blockages. Toss the gathered lint in the trash.  Instead of your hand, rubbing a cleaning brush across the surface of the screen will gather the lint just as well. However, just make sure to discard the lint pulled from the screen, as it could present a fire hazard.  Placing a vacuum brush attachment against the screen is another way to remove the lint. After you’ve pulled the screen out all the way, remove the extra lint and then run it under some water in the sink. If the screen is especially dusty, apply a bit of soap to the surface as well. Keep rinsing until the screen is clean and clear. It is not necessary to complete the step after each load, but it is a good idea to do a rinse every few weeks. This is especially the case if you use dryer sheets, as they can leave a residue on the screen’s surface. While the screen is out, peer into the lint trap. If you see any extra lint or debris, get out the extended vacuum attachment. Stick this attachment into the trap area, turn it on, and remove any materials present. Taking this extra step may prevent a clog from forming in the trap area. Before you place a fresh load into the dryer, make sure to fully clean the screen and trap. This will help to keep lint and debris from making its way further into the machine. It might be easy to ignore the practice for smaller loads, but continue with it regardless of load size.
Summary: Pull out the screen. Wipe off the lint with your hands. Rinse the screen off with water. Vacuum out the screen vent. Repeat after each use.

Problem: Article: Most Nokia phones come with their own data cable. Use this to plug and connect your phone to your computer. If your phone has Bluetooth, turn it on and have your phone and your computer pair up. If this is your first time to link the two devices, you will be asked for a passcode that you would need to enter in both devices.
Summary: Connect with a data cable. Connect via Bluetooth.

Problem: Article: To remove Outlook Express from your computer, you must be able to view the system files and folders normally hidden by the default configuration settings. From the control panel, double-click the My Computer icon. From the Tools menu, select Folder Options and click the View tab.  Under "Hide Files and Folders," select the "Show hidden Files and Folders" option, then clear the check box labeled "Hide File Extensions for Known File Types."
Summary:
Access the "Hide Files and Folders" option. Show hidden files and folders.