In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your values are the things that are most important to you in your life. To focus on your values, write down what they are, and then figure out how to make them priorities. You might write down “family” as a core value. Make specific goals on how to focus on your relationship with your family. For example, you could write down, “Eat lunch with my siblings every Saturday.” Concentrating on your values can help you feel more centered and can also make it easier to focus on the positive things in your life. If you are in a relationship, you’ll want to make this one of your value categories--if of course, this relationship is healthy for you.Ask yourself questions such as, “What type of partner do I want to be?” and “What do I need from this relationship?” Once you've determined what you want your relationship to look like, take concrete steps to make that happen.  Maybe you wrote down that you need clear communication in your relationship. With your partner, set aside 20 minutes a day to talk to each other. Put down your devices, turn off the TV, and focus on any issues at hand. If you wrote down that you want to be a more attentive partner, you could take time to check in with your partner during the day instead of waiting until after work. Your friends can be one of your greatest assets when you’re battling depression. When you’re practicing BA, make sure to think about your relationships with your friends. Look for ways to make those bonds stronger.  Write down what you value about each friendship, such as "Amy always makes me laugh". List concrete ways that you can work to improve your relationships. For instance, "I'll make an effort to invite Amy to more social events." Your career might be another area that is a major priority in your life. Sometimes depression and anxiety can make it feel like you’re going nowhere at work. When you are practicing BA, make sure to write out a list of concrete goals and update this list regularly.  Make short-term goals. For example, you might write “Increase my sales by 10% this month.” Include long-term goals. You could say, “Become a Vice President of Accounting within the next year.” Find a way to get involved in your town or neighborhood. Community engagement can help you feel connected to others and also give you a sense of accomplishment. Plus, you’re helping someone in need! Find a place to volunteer that fits your interests. If you’re a dog lover, ask the local shelter if they need help. If you’re an avid reader, check with the local library to see if they need volunteers.
Summary: Make time for your family. Commit to your romantic relationship, if applicable. Devote time to your friendships. Set clear goals at work. Contribute to the community.

A calligraphy pen isn’t used quite the same way as a regular pen. The tip, or nib, of the pen should point diagonally away from you, to the left, as you write.
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One-sentence summary -- Hold your pen diagonally at a 30 to 60 degree angle.

Q: These are the strips that span perpendicular to the rafters to which you will fasten the tin or other roofing material.  For 29-gauge metal roofing, spacing can be up to 30 inches between centers. Nail the lathing securely, with a minimum of two nails at each rafter, being careful to keep them aligned. Typically, a lean-to roof will lay at a different pitch than your existing roof.  The lean-to's roofing will need to fit fairly snugly underneath the existing roof to prevent rain from blowing into your addition. You may need to install metal flashing to help ensure water proof joining of the two roof pitches. Some roof metal profiles have a "direction of run," so that the laps fit correctly to guarantee a good, weatherproof roof system. Wood screw threaded hex screws with neoprene gaskets are ideal. Use a piece of break metal configured in the right dimensions to provide a decent finished appearance to these areas. The metal should also close any gaps between the lathing strips and the roofing so that water will not blow in through them.
A: Lay out the spacing of your lathing. Cut back the roofing on the existing building if needed so that the new roof can fit correctly beneath it. Lay your metal on the lathing, beginning at one end. Fasten your metal roofing with a suitable fastener. Install trim of your choosing to finish off your lean-to's roof.

Problem: Article: If you removed your shutters earlier, pick 1 to start with, and position it against the wall. If you are using pintle hinge shutters, slide a pintle under 1 of the top hinges on your shutter. Start with the top holes in your hinge or shutter, then do the bottom holes. Once you finish the first shutter, move onto the second shutter.  For hinges, drill the screws in until they meet with the surface of the hinge. For a seamless finish on stationary shutters, drill the screws until they are about 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) below the surface of the shutter.  If you are using shutter fasteners on stationary shutters, lightly tap the fasteners in with a hammer or mallet. Cover the brick wall around each shutter with strips of painter's tape. Apply your desired paint or wood stain, then let it dry. Once it dries, peel the tape off.  If you screwed the stationary shutters in rather than using shutter fasteners, fill the holes in with wood putty first. Let the putty dry before painting the shutter. If you used shutter fasteners, you should paint over them so that they match the rest of the shutter. Some window shutters contain extra items, such as holdbacks. Once you have the shutters installed, you can add these extras. Remember to mark the pilot holes with pencil first, and to drill the holes into the brick with a hammer drill and masonry bit. You can add these accessories to stationary shutters too, but they are not necessary.
Summary:
Replace the shutters or pintles against the wall. Insert the screws or shutter fasteners. Paint or stain stationary shutters, if desired. Add other accessories for hinged shutters, if needed.