Article: Both you and the delegate will need Gmail accounts, as this feature is available only with gmail.com addresses. You must set up Email Delegation through Gmail's standard desktop browser. You can't grant access to delegates through Gmail's iOS or Android app. This icon is found in the upper right hand of the page and appears as a mechanical gear. This will take you to your General settings information. The “Accounts and Import” section will allow you to grant access to another Gmail user. Select “Add another account” under the field "Grant access to your account". Enter the delegate's gmail.com address and select “Next Step”. A confirmation request will be sent to the delegate's email account.
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Login to your Gmail account. Tap the settings icon. Tap to open “Settings”. Tap on the “Accounts and Import” tab. Tap "Add another account". Enter the delegate's Gmail address. Select “Send email to grant access”.
Article: In order to attract readers and develop a following, you may want to advertise your blog using various forms of social media.  Submit your blog to blog directories or post links to your blog articles on social media websites. Examples of social media websites you can use for this purpose are Digg, Twitter, and Facebook.  Embed a gadget on your blog that allows people to subscribe to your blog posts. People can then receive emails or notifications when you publish new content, and can also help you attract a consistent audience, or followers. Blogging for a website or for another blog that receives a lot of traffic will help your name become more recognizable. If a reader likes your piece, they’ll search out your other writings.  Verify that the blog you contribute to allows you to include your name and a link back to your own blog in return for your guest post. If the blog is popular, receives a lot of web traffic, or has a large following, you’ll be publicizing your blog in the process. Volunteer work can turn into higher-paying blog jobs, if you’re lucky and your content is solid. There are online services like www.volunteerbloggers.com that will help link you to other bloggers with similar interests. Involving yourself in the blogging community and engaging in online discussions about blog posts and blogging can help you develop relationships with bloggers who may eventually connect you with paid blogging jobs. Follow Twitter feeds for large blogs and bloggers, participate in blogging forums, or comment on specific blog posts about relevant topics you are knowledgeable about.
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Get the word out. Volunteer your blogging services to large blogs with many followers. Network with other bloggers.
Article: Though you may feel that you have done nothing wrong, determine if there is anything at all that you can improve on.  You might yell at her sometimes or rarely clean up after yourself. Though you can’t control your mom, you can control yourself and work to minimize the issues you have with her. Domineering mothers often have a hard time letting go of control of their children and letting them be adults. Show your mother that you are responsible so that she feels comfortable letting you make your own decisions. Complete your chores, take on more responsibilities in the home, and keep your promises to your parents. Your mom’s control might stem from simply trying to be involved in your life.  Though she displays this desire in an unhealthy way, try to find a way to let her in. See if she’ll let you stay out later on Saturday night if you do more chores that morning. If she is nervous about you going away to college, set up a communication plan and safety plan so she feels more secure. Your mom might be so domineering that you feel scared around her at times.  However, begin to establish assertiveness in small ways.  Look her in the eyes during conversations. Speak up, keep your voice strong and steady, and hold your head high. Your mom’s control over you is probably so frustrating at times that you want to scream.  Instead of lashing out at her or others, find a more productive way to channel your anger.  Take up a hobby like painting, drawing, or writing poems. Sit in a hot bath to soothe yourself or meditate. You can also vent to someone you trust. Perhaps your dad, second mom, step parent, aunt, uncle, or grandparent is far less domineering than your mother.  Sit down and have a talk with them to see if they can help you or give advice.  They might be able to talk to your mom for you or have a tip on how to deal with her. Pull them aside and say something like, “Hey Dad, I’m not trying to go behind Mom’s back or anything, but I’m starting to feel smothered.  She won’t even let me close my bedroom door to do homework.  Do you have any advice or can you talk to her for me?”
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Assess your own faults. Show that you are responsible. Compromise together. Be assertive. Find an outlet for your anger. Enlist the help of another family member.