Q: Identity exploration is most common during adolescence. Many teenagers try different personas and experiment with different value sets from the ones they were raised with. It's an important part of growing up, and without that exploration, an adult risks finding himself without a consciously-chosen identity. If you've never explored your identity at any point in your life, doing so now will be an important step in resolving your identity crisis.  Think about the qualities and characteristics that define you as you are today.  Examine your values. What is most important to you? What principles define how you live? How were they formed, and who influenced you in adopting those values?  Assess whether those qualities and values have changed over the course of your life, or remained fairly constant. Whether or not they have changed, examine why that has been the case. Everyone feels adrift from time to time. When you do, it's important to figure out what grounds you back in your day-to-day life. For many people, the things that are most grounding are our relationships with other people. Friends, relatives, colleagues, and romantic partners all form a network of relationships that we choose to surround ourselves with.  Think about the relationships that mean the most to you. How have those relationships shaped you, for better or worse?  Now think about why those relationships are important to you. Why do you surround yourself with the people you choose to be with?  If relationships do not ground you, think about why that is. Are you someone who does not seek out intimacy with others? Is that something you like about yourself, or something you wish to change? Ask yourself honestly whether you would still be the same person without the relationships that you have had throughout your life. In addition to relationships, personal interests are often what help keep people grounded in life. Whether you realize it or not, your relationships and your hobbies/interests probably occupy most of your free time outside of work or school. You may have chosen interests because of your personality and identity, or perhaps your sense of self was shaped by those interests and hobbies. Either way, these are crucial to understanding who you are at heart.  Think about how you spend your free time. Which interests or hobbies do you spend the most time and energy on? Now consider why those interests are important to you. Have you always had these interests? Have they defined you since you were young, or are they more recent acquisitions? Why did you develop those interests in the first place? Ask yourself honestly, would you still be the same person without those interests? One way to feel more secure in your sense of self and more confident in who you want to be is to practice visualizing your best possible future self. This exercise forces you to examine your current self, then visualize and write about the best possible version of yourself you can realistically work toward becoming.  Set aside 20 minutes to perform the visualization exercise.  Imagine your life in the near future, focusing on specific aspects of your life that will have gone as well as possible.  Write down the details of what you imagined for yourself.  Think about ways to make the vision you have for yourself become a reality. Recall the future you've imagined any time you feel stuck or otherwise lost in life, and use it to center yourself.
A: Explore your identity. Determine what grounds you. Examine your interests. Visualize your best possible future self.

Article: Sometimes severe weather forces people to stay indoors for days at a time. Make sure you have enough water, non-perishable food, medication, personal hygiene items, and batteries to last at least seven days. Store extra flashlights, tools, and cell phone chargers nearby that are only for emergencies. If possible, include extra cash just in case you have to evacuate. You may not be able to reach an ATM.  Buy a hand-crank radio to use if the power goes out. The radio will be an invaluable source of information if you need to evacuate. Stock one gallon of water per person per day. High winds can break windows and doors, hurling glass and wood debris through the air. Shuttering the windows and locking the doors helps protect them from the wind and airborne debris outside.  If you don’t have any shutters on your windows, close them as best you can and cover them with blinds, shades, or curtains. If your door doesn’t lock push a heavy piece of furniture in front of it to keep it closed. Don’t leave during the storm to search for people. If you need to reach someone, use your cell phone. If you use a landline you risk being electrocuted. If you’re worried about debris falling on your head, cover yourself with a thick blanket or hide under a mattress.  Don’t touch electrical outlets or appliances that are plugged in. Keep away from any windows or doors.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stock your home for emergencies. Shutter all windows and lock all doors. Stay in your designated safe place.

Problem: Article: If you have the assembly guide for your specific model, it should tell you all the different parts you’ll need. Usually, there will be 2 stretchers, a seat deck, a back deck, and arms. Additionally, there will be some variation of screws, dowels, clevis pins, barrel nuts, cotter pins, brackets, sliders, and an allen wrench. Insert a screw through a hole in the arm, and then line the screw up with the corresponding hole in the stretcher. Tighten the screw with your finger, but leave the connection a little loose for now. Now that you’re arms and stretchers are attached, this part of the futon is called the frame. Continue inserting screws until there is one in every hole on the arms and the stretchers are fully connected. Lay the decks on the ground and line them up along their hinge points. Different models use different connection methods, but clevis pins and cotter pins are very commonly used. Insert the pins into the hinge points so that the decks are held together. Some futon models come with the rollers attached to the back deck already. Check to see if yours has rollers. They are small and round plastic parts that are usually black or white. If yours doesn’t have rollers already, fit them into the holes on the side of the back deck. Secure them with a clevis pin and a cotter pin, or using the connection method of your specific model. Lower the deck into the frame, placing the rollers into the grooves that run along the arms. Earlier, you left the screws attaching the arms and stretchers a little loose. Now that the deck is in place, tighten them. Turn them with a screwdriver until you can’t tighten them anymore. By gently lifting the deck of the futon, it should convert from a bed into a couch. If it is not moving easily, your rollers may not be in place. Check to see that the rollers are in the grooves of the arms. If they aren’t, loosen the screws, fit the rollers into the grooves, and then tighten the screws again. Make sure the futon is lying flat. Then pick up the mattress and lay it onto the flat deck of the futon.
Summary: Check to make sure you have all the parts you need. Connect the stretchers to the arms to assemble the frame. Connect the front and back decks. Attach your slide rollers to the back deck if necessary. Place the assembled deck into the frame. Tighten all the screws for the stretchers with a screwdriver. Check to make sure the futon can convert. Lay the mattress in place.

Q: Press the Power button at the top to shut your phone off. On the LG VS950, it is on the left side. Use a SIM card from the other network you want to use, like AT&T or Sprint, for instance. You can also use international or foreign SIM cards. Once it’s on, wait for it to finish loading. Instead of the usual home screen, a different screen will be displayed where you will be asked to enter a code. Once you’re done, press “Okay” to enter the code. A confirmation message will then be displayed on the screen telling you that you’ve successfully unlocked the phone.
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Turn off your phone. Open the SIM card slot. Insert a SIM card from a different network. Switch on your phone. Type in the unlock code using the on-screen keypad.