If you want a shoe that will leave a lasting impression for a date or big event, a red heel is the way to go. Be careful about what you pair this shoe with, however, since pairing it with too many notably sexy garments can push your look into the realm of trashiness. If you want to wear your red shoes to work or for a casual stroll down the block, a simple red pump is your best bet. Flats are simple enough to subdue wild red into submission. Heels can look classy, even if they are red. Closed-toe pumps are your best choice, and you can wear them with both casual and dressy outfits. If you feel uneasy about wearing a bright red shoe, start out by wearing a deeper shade, like burgundy. A deep shade of red is more subdued and a little less noticeable, which may make you feel more confident about your ability to pull it off.

Summary: Look for a slinky red stiletto for the ultimate in sexy footwear. Tone things down with a red pump. Find middle ground by choosing a low-heeled pump. Try a different shade of red.


Explain that putting off homework and studying will do more than hurt their grades. The more they fall behind, the more likely they are to get stressed out and overwhelmed.  Instead of cramming for a test the night before, they should study a little every day and get plenty of rest before the test. Suppose they’re assigned work on Tuesday that’s due Friday. They should do the assignment sooner rather than later if they know they have a big presentation or test on Friday. It’s easy to get caught up in daily assignments and lose track of the bigger picture. Recommend that they set aside 15 to 30 minutes per week to review their notes for each subject. That way, they’ll keep a bird's eye view on their courses. If they keep information fresh, they won’t have to cram or stress about not having time to study right before a test. Let your student know that schoolwork is their priority. If they’re spread thin, they might need to take some time off from extracurricular activities and focus on academics. Mention that they could stick with an activity they’ve done for a long time, and take a break from one they picked up recently. Suggest that they ask themselves:  ”How important is this club, sport, or activity? What value does it provide? Is it a hobby I’ve recently picked up, or something I’ve been committed to for a long time?” ”Do I have time to complete my homework? Have my grades suffered because I’m spread too thin?” ”Am I feeling stressed out? Have I been enough sleep, or am I always tired? Are there any other ways my physical or mental health has been affected?”

Summary: Stress the importance of studying every day. Recommend that they review their study materials weekly. Give advice about choosing extracurricular activities wisely.


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Summary: Open the Netflix app. Tap ☰ in the upper-left corner. Tap Account near the bottom of the menu. Scroll down and tap Update payment info. Tap a payment method. Enter the information for your payment method. Scroll down and tap Update Payment Method.


For the bulk of your photos, go for a background that is attractive, but not distracting. You want the focus to be on the prom attendees. If you want a few photos with something specific in the background, such as mural in your school, you can break the rule to get a picture like this. Otherwise, choose a background that is clean from distracting imagery.  For outdoor photos, try a background where there are some trees and other greenery in the background. For an indoor photo, look for an area in your home without a lot of clutter. Standing in front of a crowded bookshelf may not be a great photo, but you can try standing near the entryway of your home with just a wall behind you. When taking photos, a steady camera can cut back on blur. Do not hold the camera in front of you with two hands. Instead, use a flat object to stabilize the camera as you take pictures. If you have one, use a tripod or monopod to take pictures. Outside, use the lowest flash setting possible. This minimizes circles around people's eyes. Inside, do not use flash. Instead, find a room in your home with good lighting. When flash is used indoors, photographs can create distracting shadows. If your camera has a white balance setting, use it. White balance settings let you choose different white balance based on the types of pictures you're taking. For example, if you're taking a picture in the shade, set the white balance setting to "shade." Your camera's instructions manual should give you specific guidelines regarding how white setting works for your camera. Precisely how you change the setting varies from camera to camera. If your camera has a zoom feature, play around with it while you take photos. Take some photos up close, but also take some from far away. Photos taken from a distance can flatter people's faces better and emphasize things like your outfits. In your home, opt for rooms with the best, brightest lighting. Outdoors, however, take advantage of natural sunshine but make sure it does not cause squinting. Taking pictures in the shade provides natural light without affecting your expressions. Never capture one pose from a single angle. Take pictures from a different angle. Take one picture from an upward angle, for example, and another from a lower angle. Take photos of prom goers off to the side as well as taking straight on pictures of people's faces.
Summary: Choose a clean background for pictures. Keep the camera steady. Use flash when necessary. Alter the camera's white balance. Experiment with the zoom feature. Find an area with bright lighting. Take advantage of different camera angles.