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Compression is essential for creating backspin. The ball will be compressed against the club-face if the club is accelerating or maintaining a constant speed when it comes into contact with the ball, creating more backspin. If the club is decelerating, the ball will roll up the face of the club and won’t create as much backspin. Therefore, ensure the club isn’t decelerating through impact. for a backspin shot. When raising your club to swing, make sure that you raise it into an upright straight position before bringing it down to swing. Aim to increase the angle of attack into the ball so the club-head travels down to the ball at a steeper angle that you would normally use. When shooting for backspin, you should always come into contact with the ball before you strike the soil. When you follow through with a shot in which the angle of attack is steep, it's almost certain that you'll dig into the turf and form a divot. When executing the backspin swing, try out different techniques to find one that creates a shallow and relatively short  divot. A deep divot could signify that your angle of approach to the ball is too sharp which can negatively impact the direction or distance of your shot. You'll have to experiment with small adjustments to your ball-address and swing to determine the cause of deep divots. Let your hands lead the club-head through impact. In particular, you'll want to keep your wrists straight. When your club comes in contact with the ground, this can often cause your wrists to move out of alignment, which is also known as "breaking." Maintaining the correct position of your wrists through the impact with the ball is integral for consistent backspin.

summary: Aim to compress the ball against the club-face. Swing your golf club Attempt to make a shallow divot. Maintain good form in the follow through.


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Practicing prudence means practicing counsel, judgement, and decisiveness. You can be prudent at home by offering counsel to family members who are arguing and using good judgement to try to settle any disputes. Use problem solving methods like active listening, rational analysis, and talking through issues to help your family members reach a compromise.  For example, maybe your siblings are having a disagreement about you should wash the dishes after dinner. Exercise prudence by suggesting that it would only be fair for the person who washed the dishes the night before to be given the night off and given the option of not doing the dishes that night. You can also use prudence to prevent more serious disputes, like a conflict involving money between family members. You may advise your family members to save all their receipts and keep a clear, up to date record on how money is being spent by each family member in the household. This can help to prevent arguments about money and spending down the road. To be prudent with your finances, make sure you keep the household finances organized and up to date by creating a budget. Keep a spreadsheet of all the household spending and costs every month, including items like rent or mortgage payments, groceries, utility bills, and cleaning expenses. You should also note any recreational spending done in relation to your home, such as decorating costs or maintenance costs. Being prudent with your finances will help you to prevent overspending every month and ensure you are aware of where your money is going every month. This will then allow you to make solid judgement calls about how to best use your income to cover your household expenses and manage your money. Make sure you are paying all your bills on time every month, from your utility bills to your credit card payments. Exercising prudence in terms of bills will ensure your finances are in order and you do not fall behind on your monthly expenses.  To help you be prudent with credit card payments, you may consider consolidating your debts so they are all on one card or with one credit card company, rather than spread out among several cards with different interest rates. Consolidate your debt under the card with the lowest interest rates and the lowest transfer fees so you have lower monthly payments and can pay off the debt faster. You should also try to settle any outstanding debts you may have, such as money owed to family and friends or to other financiers. Rather than try to write off your debts through a write off company, which is often not successful, you should set up a monthly payment system to help pay off your debts over a set period of time. Arrange realistic monthly payments based on your income and take into account any added interest on your payments. Plan for the future in a prudent manner by setting aside a set amount of money in your savings account every month. This will ensure you are forward thinking and making decisions based on long term goals, rather than short term goals. You should factor in the amount of savings money you will be placing in your savings account based on your monthly income and your monthly expenses. Try to save about 10% of your annual income, especially if you make a decent salary and do not have high monthly expenses.

summary: Use problem solving and critical thinking to settle disputes between family members. Organize your household finances. Pay bills on time and settle any debts. Put money aside every month in a savings account.


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Set a pot that's at least 3-quarts (2.8 liters) in size on the stove and pour in enough water to fill it three-quarters full. Turn the burner to high so the water begins to boil. If you'd like to make more than 1 pound (0.45 kg) of blood sausage, use a bigger pot that's large enough to hold all of the sausages. Turn the burner down to medium so the water bubbles gently. Carefully lower as many blood sausages as you want to cook into the simmering water. Keep the lid off of the pot so you can ensure that the water is simmering and not boiling. Let the links heat in the bubbling water until they're hot throughout. To test, remove a sausage and slice it in half to determine if the center is hot.  If the water looks like it's boiling, turn the burner down even more since you don't want the sausages to split. If your blood sausages are small, begin checking them after 5 minutes to see if they're heated throughout. Turn off the burner and use tongs to lift the links out of the pot. Use a sharp knife to slice the sausages lengthwise or into 1 in (2.5 cm) rounds and serve them immediately.  Consider serving the simmered blood sausage with mashed potatoes, warm apples, or sauerkraut. Refrigerate leftover sausage in an airtight container and use it within 3 to 4 days.
summary: Fill a pot with water and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium and add the sausages. Simmer the blood sausages for 6 to 8 minutes. Serve the simmered blood sausages.