Q: Bring down the Notifications panel by swiping your finger from the top of the screen all the way down. Tap on the Mobile Data icon (two arrows side by side pointing in opposite directions). You can access the Settings icon from the app drawer. Tap on the icon that looks like a gear. If your Settings don't show Wireless and Networks, look for the Network Connections section.  If you see a check mark in the box next to Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot, then you have successfully turned the Wi-Fi hotspot on.
A: Turn on your mobile data. Go to Settings. Tap on Wireless and Networks. Tap on Tethering and Portable Hotspot. Tap on Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.

Q: Though you may think you don't have experience in sales, you actually might! If you've given presentations or speeches or were a member of the debate team or student government, you're likely comfortable talking to others. Similarly, if you've participated in a fundraiser or are able to persuade people to do something your way, that experience will help you in your career. If you've been a coach or teacher or are great at managing time effectively, those skills give you a leg up. Salespeople need to be able to communicate clearly with a wide range of potential customers and clients. Make eye contact with someone when holding a conversation. Listen carefully to the person speaking to you and try to put yourself in their shoes. Use body language, like gesturing while you're speaking, to convey positive energy. Keep an open stance with your arms relaxed at your sides to send the message that you are friendly and approachable. To be a great salesperson, you must believe in yourself! If you start to feel self-conscious, tell yourself that you are confident and capable. Remind yourself of your strengths and skills, and do your best to be positive and optimistic. Set small, realistic goals and reward yourself when you reach them. For instance, you might make a goal to sell a certain number of items per month. Alternatively, you may set a goal to find 5 new leads each week. Unfortunately, rejection goes hand in hand with a sales job. You'll need to learn not to take rejection personally. Don't let it get you down or affect your next sales pitch. Instead, understand that rejection is par for the course and try to use it to improve your sales skills. Persistence will help you face the day-to-day challenges that arise with a career in sales. Don't give up, even if it seems like the odds are stacked against you. Sometimes, you'll put a lot of work into a deal that goes nowhere. Remain positive and continue to work hard. Remind yourself that another opportunity is just around the corner.
A: Scrutinize your relevant skills. Improve your communication skills. Increase your confidence. Learn to handle rejection. Be persistent.

Q: It's one of the first things people look at with respect to appearance.  Get a haircut that matches your face shape. Aim to keep your hair as natural as possible. Don't spray a lot of hairspray, it damages hair and the stiffness it creates is uncomfortable for you and it looks fake. Soften your hair if needed. There are plenty of treatments available to help you with this. Try different hairstyles through the week. Switch it up to keep everyone wondering what's next. Talk to your hairstylist first if you're planning on changing color or doing anything drastic. Wash it daily. If you have acne, consider using an acne treatment or see a dermatologist for advice. Don't wear a lot of makeup. A little mascara or foundation and lip gloss is fine here and there, but it is best just to look more natural. Plus, makeup isn't the best for your face. If you do tend to wear a lot, make sure you wash it all off every night. If wished, add clear gloss or a pretty nail color. Bathe or shower daily, use deodorant or anti-perspirant and wash with soap. You can use body spray if wished but it's not necessary. Change your sanitary ware frequently during your period––pads and tampons do not breathe well and are the principal sources of foul odors, not you. The more frequently they are changed, the better. Fashion is what you say it is, including following the fads of the day, if that's your thing. The most important element of style is that the clothes fit your body shape well, they're comfortable and you feel good in them
A: Look after your hair. Take good care of your face. Keep your nails cleaned and in good condition. Stay clean. Choose your own style, one that works for you.

Q: Your potential photographers will bring along a portfolio of their pictures to the interview. It’s important that you spend plenty of time looking through this in detail with your partner. Ask the photographer to give some context for the pictures, including asking about the style used, and the type of wedding it was.  The portfolio is a crucial document that gives you the best idea of what sort of style you photos will be getting. The pictures will have been carefully chosen to represent what the photographer considers her best work. Ask yourself if the pictures in the portfolio move you, or you think they capture the magic of the wedding.  Be sure to ask if the production values on the pictures in the portfolio are the same as in the deal you are discussing. Spend some time looking back through the notes you made during the interview to help you decide. These notes are a record of the interview that can give you a good idea of the impression you got from the photographer. You can compare the scores across the different shortlisted candidates with your partner, and evaluate their relative strengths and weaknesses. Price will no doubt be a factor in your decision, but try to think carefully about the value of these photos to you. It will be hard to value them quantitatively, as they are a record of the biggest day of your life, which you will always look back on. You will want a photographer that will capture the emotion of the day, as well as all the key moments.  Some people recommend putting aside at least ten per cent of your wedding budget for the photos.  Don’t rush the decision, and try to weigh up all of the different factors, including cost. You will use the interview in part to determine the technical skills and style of the photographer, but it is also an invaluable opportunity to assess her soft skills. Think about how personable the photographer is. If you take a disliking to her for whatever reason, this could create a negative dynamic or atmosphere on your big day. Keep in mind some basic questions, and discuss your response with your partner after the interview.  Ask yourself simply if you liked the photographer. Do you trust them to handle all the pressures and stresses of a wedding and still deliver great pictures? Do you feel comfortable around them? Will your friends and family be able to relax and have a good time?
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Examine the portfolio. Evaluate your interview notes. Consider the value of the photos. Think about how personable the photographer is.