Look for a compound that you mix at home, rather than one that is pre-mixed. If you can’t find a powdered compound, just go with a pre-mixed one. Talk to the store clerk about using a brand that is smooth and hardens fast.  There are a couple of key advantages to using a mix-at-home compound. Firstly, it hardens much faster than pre-mixed compound, and secondly, it doesn’t shrink once it dries, unlike pre-mixed. The amount that you will need obviously varies depending on the size of your job, so talk to the store assistant about how much they recommend you buy for the space you are working with. In this situation, it’s better to have too much than too little. This tool is the most important of all the tools you will use for this project. Getting a larger knife (there are also 6 in (15 cm) knives available) allows you to apply more compound at once. Make sure you find an actual drywall knife, rather than a multi-purpose tool You use a drywall knife to apply the compound to the drywall. You also use it to smooth out and remove excess compound after the initial application you put down. Look for mesh tape that is specifically for use on drywall. You can find this tape at most home goods stores and it is fairly cheap to buy. Talk to the store clerk about what specific brand might be better for your particular needs.  Mesh tape is much easier to use than paper tape. Paper tape has some advantages, such as being a little bit stronger, but for a novice plasterer, mesh tape is a much more straightforward option to deal with. Mesh tape goes down over any joins between pieces of drywall. It provides the base over which you start applying the ‘floating’ compound. Look for a sanding sponge of about 180 grit. If you can’t find a sanding sponge, just get sandpaper. Sanding sponges are great for more heavy duty jobs because of how easy they are to hold and use.  You use a sanding sponge to smooth out the compound mix once it has eventually hardened. Buy the best quality sanding sponge you can afford, as sometimes the cheaper ones can deteriorate fairly quickly after some heavy use.
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One-sentence summary -- Find a high-quality lightweight joining compound. Get hold of a 10 in (25 cm) drywall knife. Buy some mesh tape to lay down first. Purchase a high-quality sanding sponge.

Q: Once you're in the worksheet, click on any cell on the worksheet to ensure that the window is active. Hit the key combination Ctrl + F on your keyboard. A new window will appear with two fields: “Find” and “Replace with.” Enter the exact word or phrase you want to search for, and click on the “Find” button in the lower right of the Find window. Excel will begin searching for matches of the word, or words, you entered in the search field. All words in the document that matches those you entered will be highlighted to help you better locate them.
A: Click a cell. Open the Find/Replace With window. Type in the words you want to find.

Article: There are many trained professionals in the area of mental health, and while their roles often overlap, each field has its own specialties.  Psychiatrists are medical doctors who have completed a psychiatric residency. They are the most extensively trained psychological professionals and are usually the best source to help you manage prescription medications. They are also trained in the diagnosis of mental illnesses, including severe illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Clinical Psychologists have a doctoral degree in psychology and have usually completed internships or residencies in mental health facilities. They can diagnose mental illnesses, administer psychological tests, and provide psychotherapy. Unless they have a special license, they usually cannot write prescriptions. Psychiatric or Mental Health Nurse Practitioners have at least a master’s degree and specialized training in mental health. They can diagnose mental illnesses and prescribe medication. In some cases they can also provide psychotherapy. Depending on your state, they may be required to work in conjunction with a psychiatrist. Social Workers have at least a master’s degree in social work. Licensed Clinical Social Workers have completed internships or residencies in mental health facilities and have had training in mental health counseling. They can provide therapy but cannot prescribe medications. They are usually very familiar with social support systems and resources. Counselors have a graduate degree in counseling and have usually completed internships in mental health facilities. They tend to focus on particular mental health issues such as addictions and substance abuse, although they can provide counseling for a variety of mental health issues. They cannot prescribe medications, and in many states they cannot diagnose mental illness. Physicians usually do not have extensive training in mental health, but they can prescribe medications and can also help you manage your holistic health. Some mental illnesses, such as anxiety and depression, can often  be effectively treated with prescription medication that your personal doctor may be able to prescribe. Talk with your doctor about your symptoms and share your concerns.  Your doctor may also be able to refer you to a trained mental health professional in your area. An official mental health diagnosis is required for individuals to apply for Social Security psychiatric disability support and to ensure that you are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you live in the United States, you probably pay for health insurance coverage. Call your insurance company and ask for the contact information for mental health professionals in your area who accept your insurance plan.  Be sure to clarify any specific requirements of your insurance plan. For example, you may need to obtain a referral from your primary doctor to see a psychiatrist, or there may be certain session limits placed on therapy. If you do not have health insurance, look for a community mental health center in your area. These centers often provide free or very low-cost treatment to low-income or uninsured individuals. Some large universities and medical schools also have low-cost clinics. Depending on your area, you may need to wait between a few days to a few months to get an appointment with a mental health professional, so book your appointment as soon as possible. Ask to join the waitlist or cancellation list, if they have one, so that you have a chance of securing an earlier appointment. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts or plans, seek help immediately. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available to call, free of charge, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also contact emergency services by dialing 911 (or your local equivalent). You should feel free to ask questions of your mental health care provider. If you don’t understand something or want clarification, ask. You should also ask questions about potential treatment options, such as the types and durations of therapy available, and what sorts of medication you may require. You should also ask your provider what you can do to help the process. While you cannot cure or treat mental illness on your own, there are things you can do to help promote your own mental health; discuss these with your provider. The relationship between you and your therapist should feel safe, welcoming, and comfortable. You will probably feel very vulnerable on your first visit. Your therapist may ask you uncomfortable questions or ask you to think about uncomfortable issues, but s/he should still make you feel secure, valued, and welcomed. If you don’t feel comfortable after a few sessions, you can move on. Remember, you may need to work with them long-term, so your therapist should feel like s/he is completely on your side.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Understand the types of help available. Visit your physician. Contact your health insurance company. Schedule an appointment. Ask questions. Consider your interaction with your provider.