Q: A highly sensitive person (HSP) is easily excited and emotional. Some of the central characteristics of an HSP are:  Sensory detail: You have an appreciation for details that your five senses notice: fabrics that feel delicate, deep colors, rich sounds, and so on. Nuances in meaning: You understand hidden meanings and don’t rush into decision-making. Emotional awareness: You are attuned to your emotional health, and have the potential to take better care of yourself because of this awareness. Creativity: You are likely very creative yet introverted. Greater empathy: You are very sensitive to other people’s emotions. ” An empath is someone who is especially sensitive to other people’s emotions in general, and much more so than most people. All empaths are HSPs, but not all HSPs are empaths.  The following are signs that you might be an empath:  You sense fear, anxiety, and stress from other people. You draw these feelings into your body, resolving them as your own physical pain and symptoms. It doesn't have to be people you don't know or don't like. You're also impacted by friends, family, and colleagues. You quickly feel exhausted, drained, and unhappy in the presence of crowds. Noise, smells, and excessive talking can set off your nerves and anxiety. You need to be alone to recharge your energy. You're less likely to intellectualize what you're feeling. Your feelings are easily hurt. You're naturally giving, generous, spiritually inclined, and a good listener. You tend to ensure that you've got an escape plan, so that you can get away fast, such as bringing your own car to events, etc. The intimacy of close relationships can feel like suffocation or loss of your own self. Not everyone is affected by other people to the same extent, or even in necessarily similar ways. But everyone certainly has moments when their emotions are influenced by others around them. Try to learn in which type of situations this happens most for you. Keep track of how you feel when you’re around other people. Also, take note of the emotions that come up the most often. Are your emotions influenced when you are around someone you are trying to impress? Are they influenced by someone who intimidates you? Do you feel overwhelmed when you’re in a crowd? People who are particularly difficult for emotional empaths include criticizers, victims, narcissists, and controllers.  These people are often termed "emotional vampires."  Assess the people around you. Are there people who criticize you a lot? Do they try to manipulate you?  Do they constantly talk about themselves? Do they ever ask about how you’re doing?   When you know how to spot these behaviors, you can protect yourself against them. This includes removing yourself from their presence and telling yourself, "I respect who this person is within even though I don't like what he’s doing."
A: Reflect on whether you’re a highly sensitive person. Determine if you’re an “empath. Identify when you’re most susceptible to absorbing others’ emotions. Recognize people who bring you down.

Q: This pulls down the notification drawer and then pulls it down further to show the Quick Settings tiles. It's the gear-shaped icon in the top-right of the notification drawer. After holding on it for a few seconds, the gear icon will spin and roll off the screen. A little wrench icon will appear next to the gear icon indicating the System UI Tuner is now enabled. If this doesn't happen, your version of Android does not support the System UI Tuner. This will open the Android Settings menu. This option is near the bottom of the Settings page. If this is your first time launching the System UI Tuner, tap GOT IT.  Tap on any of the switches to turn them on or off. This removes these options from the notification bar.
A: Pull down twice from the top of the screen. Tap and hold  for several seconds. Tap . Tap System UI Tuner. Tap Status bar. Toggle "OFF"  any options you want to remove from the notification bar.

Q: The Messages icon looks like a white speech balloon in a blue circle on your Apps list. Messages will open up to your inbox. If Messages opens up to a conversation, tap the back button to go back to your inbox. This will open the chat in full-screen. You can search a chat by tapping the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner of your inbox. This button is in the upper-right corner of the group conversation. It will open a drop-down menu.  The switch will turn gray. It will mute this group chat. You will not receive notifications from this conversation anymore. You can unmute this conversation any time by sliding the Notifications switch to On position.
A: Open the Messages app on your Android. Tap the group conversation you want to mute. Tap the three vertical dots icon. Tap People & options. Slide the Notifications switch to Off position.

Q: Start by running the dryer for 10 minutes. This can help loosen the ink and make it easier to remove. You can alternatively use a hairdryer to heat up the specific spot which is being affected. This may be easier and more efficient to do. Unplug the dryer to prevent accidents. The plug is usually located behind the machine. Test it to be sure that you have unplugged it correctly. Be sure to go quickly so that the drum is still warm when you're cleaning it. Buy some isopropyl alcohol from your local drugstore and apply the alcohol to a white, clean rag. You'll want to be sure that you get plenty of ventilation while you're working with the isopropyl alcohol. Work quickly to wipe off the ink using the alcohol soaked rag. Change rags frequently to keep from spreading the ink even more. Once you've removed as much of the product as you can, mix a bucket with soapy water. Use this water and a clean cloth to wipe down the inside of the drum. With the dryer rinsed out, run a load of old towels through a cycle in the dryer to remove any ink which might still remain.
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Warm the dryer. Unplug the dryer. Apply isopropyl alcohol to a rag. Wipe off the ink. Rinse the drum. Run a cycle with old towels.