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You may want to forgive yourself because of actions against another. You must first realize that you are not to blame for other people’s actions. We all make mistakes and we all have times in our life that we do not act our best. Realizing this may be the step you need to being the self-healing process. Learning from past mistakes is good, but dwelling on them can stunt self-forgiveness. It may stop you from being aware of present realities. Your life may become stagnant as you find yourself obsessing about what you did or did not do. Instead, focus on the present and what you can do in the future to make a better life for yourself. Consider a “fix it and move on” approach to life. If you experience a similar encounter that caused you emotional turmoil in the past, focus on what you can control. Try and fix the issues that you know you can handle and try and let the rest of it go. You do not want to keep repeating the same mistakes. Self-awareness of present actions can help for future healing.  If you cultivate a strong sense of self and accept the actions you choose to take now, it will help you to build a better future and help you forgive past actions or reactions. You do not want to dwell on mistakes, but you must learn from them to move forward in a healthier way.  One way to forgive yourself is to identify the trigger, or cause, of emotions in the first place. If you identify what you did in the first place, then you can change your outlook for the future. Ask yourself: “What did I do the first time, and what may I do to avoid the same outcome?” This will help you directly pinpoint situations in which you feel uncomfortable. Once you’ve identified the situation, you can more easily plot out a solution. Ask yourself:  Do I feel anxious or guilty when I approach my boss? Do I feel strong negative emotions when I talk with my significant other. Does spending time with my parents make me feel angry or upset?

summary: Realize that no one is perfect. Do not dwell on past mistakes. Plan for a bright future today by not being stifled by the past. Learn to be mindful. Investigate your past choices. Identify situations where you feel strong emotions.


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. Potty training your puggle is crucial. People often give up their dogs due to behavioral issues, which can be prevented with careful training while the dog is young. To house train your dog, you will need to keep a careful toileting schedule for him. Take him out to go potty several times per day, especially after meals. You will also need to watch him while he is in the house to prevent him from going potty indoors.  If you notice that your puggle is about to go potty in the house, gently pick him up and take him outside. If you are too late, then do not yell at your dog or hit him or rub his nose in the urine. These measures do not do anything but frighten the dog. Instead, clean up the mess right away and take him out to his potty spot. You may also want to keep some puppy pads or newspapers around while you are house training your dog. This will help to ensure that he always has a place to go potty if he has an emergency or if you are not around. hink about crate training your Puggle. Crate training can be helpful with house training and preventing your dog from chewing on tings he shouldn’t as well. It is important to note that crate training is not a means to punish your dog. Your dog’s crate should be a place that he likes to go, as if it is his den.  If you decide to crate train your dog, make sure that you get a crate that is large enough for him to stand up, turn around, and lay down in. If the crate is too large or to small, then it will not be as comforting for your dog. Place some comfortable bedding and a toy inside of your dog’s crate to make it more appealing to him. Try leaving the crate door open for the first couple of weeks so that your dog can investigate the crate and use it as he pleases. . Teaching your puggle some basic commands will also help to make him a well-behaved member of your family. Training a dog takes daily training sessions and lots of patience. Some other good things to keep in mind when training your puggle include:  Rewards. Use rewards to motivate your dog and never yell at him or hit him to teach him something. Dogs respond much better to positive reinforcement, so make sure that you give your puggle lots of praise, petting, and treats when he follows a command. Length of training sessions. Dogs have short attention spans, so it is best to keep training sessions under 10 minutes long. If your puggle starts to lose interest, then just give him a command that he has already mastered, reward him for obeying, and end the session. . Puggles are pretty friendly dogs, but all dogs need to be socialized to prevent them developing fearful or aggressive responses to strangers and new situations. Start by taking your puggle out on walks (on a leash) while he is a puppy and invite people over often as well to help you socialize your puggle. Make sure that you do not expose your puggle to other dogs until he has had his first round of vaccinations. Be sure to expose your puggle to:  people of different genders, races, ages, and sizes cats and other dogs people in unusual clothing, wearing coats or hats, holding umbrellas, etc. loud noises and crowds of people bikes, cars, rollerblades, skateboards, etc.

summary: Train your puggle to go to the bathroom outside . Teach your puggle some basic commands Socialize your Puggle early


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Word has the built-in ability to convert documents into HTML format. The result is usually bulkier than a standard HTML page, and may contain formatting that does not work on all browsers. For example it does not use the standard HTML list tags for lists, instead it relies on heavy use of CSS to style documents.  It will, however, still contain formatting information that can be used to convert it back into an ordinary Word document for later editing. Go to the File menu and select "Save As." On some versions of Word, such as Word 2012, the Save As option is found under the "Home" button instead. Once you select "Save As," you'll be taken to screen with a drop-down menu, listing the types of file formats you can save as. Select "Web Page" to save it as an HTML file. If you cannot find this option, edit the file name by adding your own .htm or .html extension, then surrounding the file name with quotation marks: "ExampleFile.html". On some versions of Word, you can save it as a "slimmer" HTML file that looks the same, but will load faster as a web page. If you do not plan to convert the document back to a Word file again later, select "Web Page, Filtered" instead. If this options is not available in your software, save it as a normal "Web Page," then use AlgoTech's Mess Cleaner tool online to convert to a slimmer HTML file.
summary: Open the document in Microsoft Word or OpenOffice. Select "Save As." Choose "Web Page." Save it as "Web Page, Filtered" if available.