Naps are good ways to kill some time if you're bored and could use the shuteye. If you really have nothing better to do, sleep will give your body some precious time to heal itself and patch up. Going to sleep in the middle of the day may be harder than at night or if you're already in bed in the morning, but it is the fastest way you can go about speeding up time if your body will allow you. Not to mention, when you wake up, you may feel more motivated to be productive and let the day come to you as it will. Getting lost in leisurely activities is a brilliant way to speed up time, as we're never really considering how long we've been doing something when we're having a lot of fun. Reading one of your favourite books will take your mind off the passage of time, possibly even to the point where you'll wish there had been more hours in the day to fit in more reading. The choice of book is very important in this case. A boring or poorly written book will actually have the opposite effect you're looking for. So-called 'binge watching' takes up an exorbitant amount of time, and shows like Game of Thrones or Breaking Bad are all too eager to eat up whatever time you'll allot to them. If you have a spare day you want to see over quickly, put on a show and let yourself relax. If it's a show you really like, you'll probably lose track of how much time has really gone by. . If you've got expertise in something, you may be a candidate to write a wikiHow article! Writing a step-by-step guide on a subject you're fascinated by can be a lot of fun, and like any writing project, you'll find the time slips away like nothing once you get into the thick of planning and realizing your article. If you're not the writing type, you could find a how-to article on any random subject that interests you and learn a new skill. Learning is a great way to pass time, as your mind will become too occupied to worry about what time it is.

Summary: Have a nap. Read a good book. Binge watch a show. Write a new wikiHow article


Pick a mild soap for your face. Don't use cleansers that are astringents or facial scrubs. Also, pick one that doesn't have alcohol in it. Those types of products can make matters worse.  Even though you shouldn't use a harsh cleanser, you can use some acne products that may help. Look for ones with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. Salicylic acid clears blocked pores and can reduce swelling and redness; benzoyl peroxide kills bacteria and exfoliates skin. Wash with lukewarm water and your cleanser. Hot water can dry out your skin. Most makeup removers contain alcohol or other chemicals that can irritate your skin. Most people also tend to rub harder when using cleansing cloths because it's more difficult to take makeup off with them. These effects can make your pimples worse. Use soap and water to remove your makeup when dealing with a blemish. When you clean your face at night, make sure to moisturize after you're done. Use a light moisturizer intended for your face. You can also apply moisturizer in the morning after you wash your face, but you should mainly focus on the dry spots.[Image:Hide Pimples Step 4 Version 9.jpg|center]] Put an ice cube in a washcloth. Hold it on your (clean!) skin for about a minute. If the pimple hasn't reduced, wait 5 minutes before applying for another minute.

Summary: Use a gentle cleanser. Avoid makeup remover cloths. Moisturize after cleaning. Use ice.


Do this until it starts to feel natural. Make sure you remember the way they walk. In time you will learn to feel your tulpa's presence, even though you can't really see them. You can still feel where they are and what they're doing, and see them with your mind's eye.
Summary: Go for a walk and imagine your tulpa following behind you.