Problem: Article: Aux cables, also known as 3.5 millimeter male-to-male cables, are audio cables with headphone jacks on each end.  If you have a pair of headphones which already uses a 3.5 millimeter cable, skip this step and the next one. You can find a 3.5 millimeter cable male-to-male audio cable at most automotive stores, tech departments, or online shops (e.g., Amazon). You'll usually find this port on one of the headphone set's sides. The headphone port on your PS4's controller is on the back of the controller, between the two handles. If you have a pair of headphones which uses a hardwired auxiliary cable, just plug that into the controller. You can do so by pressing the PS button on the connected controller. This will log you into the PS4. Doing so brings up the PS4 menu bar. Settings is on the far-right side of the menu bar. It's near the bottom of the page. You'll see this option near the top of the page. This option is near the bottom of the page. If your aux cable isn't connected to your PS4 controller, this option will be greyed out. This will ensure that all audio played on your PS4 comes through the headphone jack rather than through the TV's speakers. Now the sound from any media viewed on the PS4 will play through the cable, thereby using your headphones as an output point.
Summary: Buy an auxiliary cable. Plug the auxiliary cable into headphones. Plug the other end of the cable into your controller. Turn on your PS4 and a connected controller. Select an account and press X. Scroll up. Select Settings and press X. Scroll down to select Devices and press X. Select Audio Devices and press X. Select Output to Headphones and press X. Select All Audio and press X. Press the PS button.

Problem: Article: When your little sisters do something great, congratulate them! They’ll feel good that you noticed they did something good, and it can make you feel good to be nice to them. You don’t have to spend all of your time together, but your little sister might be annoying you because she wants to spend time with you. You can improve your relationship with them by doing things together. Ask her to spend time with you, doing an activity you both like. You could go to a movie together, or watch a favorite movie at home.  You can also draw together, or read a book together. Playing games that you both enjoy is also a good way to spend time together. If your little sister doesn’t realize how much some of the things she does bothers you, she might keep doing them. At a time when you’re not mad, explain to her why what she does bothers you. Talking to her can help you get along better. You could say something like, "Amy, when you come into my room and touch my things, it really bothers me. I don't mind if you touch it, but I'd really like you to ask for my permission first, especially since some of my things are breakable. Will you ask from now on?" If you and your little sister fight because of things she does, sit down together and decide on some rules. Tell your parents about the rules so they can help you both follow them. For example, if your little sister takes your things without asking, one of your rules could be, “You have to ask for permission before you can touch or use my things. If you don’t ask permission, I can tell Mom and Dad.”
Summary: Congratulate them. Do something together. Tell her what bothers you. Set some ground rules.

Problem: Article: Collect bats, balls, frisbees, and other objects to keep them away from insecticide and to clear space for mowing. If you’re concerned that toys or other objects have fleas, wash them with soap and hot water or soak them in a bucket overnight. If you choose to soak them, add 1 to 2 tablespoons (14.8 to 29.6 ml) of dish soap to the bucket. The dish soap will increase the water’s surface tension and help prevent any fleas or larvae from escaping. Rake up leaves and other organic matter, and pay particular attention to flower beds, beneath bushes, and other nooks and crannies. Look for any spots that might provide a damp, shady environment for fleas to multiply. Keep in mind cats and other animals can climb and carry fleas to overhead areas. Clean out organic debris in your gutters, tops of sheds, and other spots that might harbor fleas. If you have a lawn, regular mowing is a key to overall flea control. Additionally, mowing before applying an insecticide will help ensure the product comes into contact with as many fleas, eggs, and larvae as possible.  Be sure to use a bag to catch clippings or rake them up after mowing. Leaving behind clumped clippings creates damp, shady spots that allow fleas to hide and breed. Taking care of your lawn will help prevent flea infestations. A well-maintained lawn that gets ample sun is an inhospitable environment for fleas. After cleaning, give your yard a good soak. Saturating your yard will help encourage pupae to hatch into adults. Since their casings are watertight, pupae are tough to kill with insecticides. Soaking might drown some adult fleas and larvae, too.
Summary: Wash toys and objects that might carry fleas. Remove leaves and other debris. Mow your lawn and collect the clippings. Water the yard thoroughly 24 hours before spraying with insecticide.

Problem: Article: When it comes to making your speech work in real life, the most important thing you can do is practice, as much as you can.  Try practicing in front of a mirror, so that you can see how you are delivering the speech. This can help you notice  your facial expressions and body language. These can help or hinder your ability to get your message across.  For example, you might notice you are slouching, or that that you fidget with your collar. These actions suggest to an audience that you aren't confident. Better still, record yourself with a video camera and watch the tape afterwards. This can help you see (and hear) where your delivery needs improvement. It has the benefit of providing audio, and also won't distract you as much as a mirror when you're speaking. Once you've practiced on your own a few times, try giving the speech to a small group of friends or family members. Ask for their feedback on your message and delivery. On the day of the speech, dress appropriately for the venue and audience you'll be speaking to. Generally speaking, this will mean dressing professionally. But, the degree of formality will vary. A speech to a film club to convince them to show your film won't require the same degree of formality as speaking to the executives of a movie distribution company. For the executives, you would want to wear a suit. For the film club, that might be overdoing it. Many people find public speaking intimidating, but try to relax and be yourself as you give your speech.  Be friendly and make eye contact with the audience.  Move around, where appropriate, but don't fidget or pick at your clothes or hair.  Don't read the speech. It's okay to use a few notes to keep yourself on track, but your speech should be mostly memorized.  Roll with the punches. If you make a mistake, don't let it derail your whole speech. This might be an opportunity to use a little humor. Then, move on. If there is something specific you'd like your audience to do, provide them with any resources you can to make it easier. It is difficult to motivate people to take action, but if you make it simple, they will be more likely to follow through. For example, if you want them to contact the mayor, demanding a recycling program, don't just ask them to do it. Give them stamped, addressed envelopes to send a letter, or cards with the mayor's phone number and email address. If you do this, many more people are likely to follow through.
Summary:
Practice your speech. Dress appropriately. Relax. Involve your audience.