Write an article based on this "Get some stuff for your bed. Add a few mirrors. Get a cork board. Make your room yours! Add cool lighting."
article: Buy some bed sheets and pillows for your bed. If you want a really girly-looking bed, buy some blankets and a bunch of toss pillows to put at the head of your bed. If you want a more simplistic look, just stick with the bed sheets. Do whatever you want. Just because you're a girl doesn't mean that you have to be a 'girly-girl'. Buy some funky blankets with some adjoining cushions for your bed. Mirrors aren't just for girly-girls. If you love makeup, a good mirror will be handy when you're putting your makeup on. You can buy a full-length mirror so that you can see your outfits, too. Buy a mirror that has a cool frame, such as a mosaic with different colors of glass. Cork boards are really cool because you can display photos of your family, you, your friends, your pets, as well as other things like concert tickets and postcards. If your cork board is ugly, paint it a color that goes with your room, but not a very dark color, or put some cool fabric over it. You can also buy cork boards with fabric over them already. Put up posters of your favorite bands and celebrities. Put up pictures of your family and friends. Put in stuff that you like and that gives your room personality! Art projects, sketches, whatever you want. If you're the artist type put up your drawings, or paintings. Make it yours; after all, it is your room. Add lamps and maybe some dangling lights, such as butterfly or fairy lights. Fairy lights can be improved by sticking on motifs in the intervals between the lights.

Write an article based on this "Explore how the affair happened. Confront problems in the relationship. Discuss boundaries with your partner. See a couples counselor."
article: While you may want to pretend it never happened, try to understand the roots of the affair. Ask yourself or your partner, “Why did this happen?”; “What does it say about me/my partner?”; “What was the entry point?”; and “How did it go on?” Bringing up these points with yourself and with your partner can help you better understand the situation and the state of your current relationship. Once you have these discussions, you can start to find the holes in your current relationship and begin patching them together. Instead of waiting for problems to blow up or get out of control, talk about problems when things are going well. If you feel like there are things in the relationship that are going poorly, bring them up before they get out of hand; don’t wait for them to grow worse.  If changes in emotional or physical closeness occur, bring it up. Say, “I feel like we’re spending less time together, and I’m wondering why that may be.” If you notice your partner spending more time at work and giving less attention to the relationship, say something. If you got caught up in something and realized you didn’t have clear boundaries, sit down with your partner and create boundaries together that feel comfortable to both of you. Consider telling your partner what feels like cheating to you, and ask your partner the same question, “What feels like cheating to you?” Consider both physical and emotional aspects of cheating. What kind of touching is too much? What language or communication is excessive? What about if you tell someone else things you don’t tell your partner? Couples counseling can be helpful in bringing the two of you together to discuss openly what problems are occurring in the relationship, and what’s missing that the affair fulfilled. Counseling can help you two move into a place of restored respect and growth. For more information, check out How to Choose a Marriage Counselor.

Write an article based on this "Open Control Panel. Click Network and Internet. Click Network and Sharing Center. Click the Advanced sharing settings link. Check the "Turn on file and printer sharing" box. Click Save changes. Share a folder. Access a shared folder."
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