Create a barrier between yourself and the rest of your household. Store everything you need for your work in your office so you can be efficient in your space. Keep everything work related out of the rest of your home to help you maintain a work-life balance.  Even if you live alone, you need a space that can help you create a work-life balance. In a busy home, find a quiet area away from household noise and distractions. If you will meet with clients, work out of a room with a separate entry or that is very close to an outside door. If you do work that creates a lot of noise or dust and debris, work far away from the rest of your house in a garage, an outside structure, or a place you can easily clean, like a utility room. If you live in an apartment or small home without an extra room, you can still set up an efficient home office. Designate any separate space you can exclusively for work. This is better than working from your couch or bed.  Carve out a workspace in your closet by removing the doors and installing a small table, chair, shelves, and good lighting. Put a desk, chair, shelving, and light sources in a corner of your kitchen or another room in the house. Avoid working from your bedroom to maintain the best sense of work-life balance. Find a space with a window if natural light is important to you. Put your office in an area of your home where the temperature will be comfortable for you all day. Find an office space with a door if you need it in order to shut yourself off from the rest of your home.
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One-sentence summary -- Separate your workspace from the rest of your home. Make the most of your space. Choose surroundings that are conducive to your work.

Q: Configure your coals into a two-zone fire. This means that you will cast your coals to cover about half of the grill to produce medium to high-temperature zones. You can use any coals for grilling. Self-lighting coals are generally easier to work with. If your coals call for lighter fluid, carefully squirt lighter fluid on the top and sides of the charcoal mound. Squirt the lighter fluid gently and wait a minute or two for the fluid to sink into the coals. This will prevent all the lighter fluid from burning off immediately. After waiting a minute, squirt a second layer, followed by a third before lighting your coals. Avoid squirting lots of lighter fluid into your coals during each application. Less fluid is better than more. Lighter fluid can add a chemical taste to your burgers if you use too much. It doesn’t take a lot of lighter fluid to get your fire going. You will only need about 1.6 ounces of lighter fluid per pound of charcoal. Toasting buns is quick and easy. Simply split your buns open and place them on the grill with the cut side down. Make sure to place them on the cooler side of the grill to keep them from burning or cooking too quickly. Grill your buns for about 10 seconds and flip if desired..  You can lightly butter the inside of your buns before toasting if you'd like. Watch the buns closely as they can burn easily. Take your burgers off the grill as soon as they are done to avoid overcooking. Remember that they will cook a little bit after they are taken from the grill. Serve your burgers with a variety of condiments
A: Arrange the coals. Light your coals with lighter fluid (optional). Toast your buns (optional). Enjoy!

Article: Rabbits might be nervous when they begin playing, which can lead to aggressive behaviors. To keep your rabbit happy, try using treats as a means to lure him out of the cage.  Many pet store rabbit treats are high calorie and not great for a rabbit's longterm health. Opt for healthy snacks instead, such as raisins, small pieces of apples, pineapple, celery, strawberry, and shredded wheat with no frosting. While treats are a great start, do not overfeed your rabbit. Allow your rabbit to have a few snacks when he enters the play area, but do not indulge him with treats every time he asks. Rabbits do sometimes bite. It's not always an overt act of aggression. Sometimes it's a response to stress or an attempt at affection, but the behavior is a problem for owners.  Do not scold a rabbit. As rabbits are naturally timid, scolding does more harm than good in terms of discouraging biting.  When a rabbit bites, gently push him away. Say something nice to him and pet him afterwards. Repeat this behavior as needed until a rabbit no longer acts out by biting. Rabbits are independent animals, and you need to respect this. Let them make decisions about playtime.  Rabbits will signal when they're ready to play. They will circle their owners feet or tug at sleeves and pant legs. Wait for your rabbit to signal he's ready to play before bringing out the toys. When your rabbit loses interest in a game, and tries to return to his cage, let him. Rabbits often want to be alone and they'll resist playtime if it becomes something that feels forced.  If a rabbit is engaged in another task, let him finish before trying to get him to play. Rabbits do not always want to play for the same amount of time. Some days, your rabbit might want to play for an hour and other days only 10 minutes. Do not push your rabbit to play more or less than he wants.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use treats to lure your rabbit. Deal with biting. Allow your rabbit to decide when playtime ends.

Problem: Article: Look for the Facebook app on your mobile device and tap on it. If you logged out of your previous Facebook session, you will be asked to log in again, so enter your registered email address and password into the fields, and tap “Log in” to access your account. Skip this step if you’re still logged into Facebook upon launch. Tap on your name on the header toolbar, and you will be brought to your Timeline or wall. You can directly upload photos as a new status update or post on your Timeline or wall. No need to create a new album or select an existing one. Your mobile media gallery will be brought up. Tap on the photos you want to be uploaded at the same time. The photos will be highlighted. Once you’ve finished selecting, tap on the “Done” button on the upper right corner of the media gallery view. A small “Update Status” window will appear with your selected photos. You can filter the audience of these photos here, and you can also add a description or a message with your post. Tap the “Post” button on the upper right corner of the “Update Status” window to upload and post your photos. Your status update with your photos will be posted on your Timeline, or wall.
Summary: Launch Facebook. Log into your account. Head to your wall. Tap on the “Share Photo” button at the top of your wall. Select photos. Upload and post your photos.

Article: On a two-lane street this won’t be an issue. But if there is more than one lane of traffic going in the same direction, merge into the left lane. This will signal to other drivers that you are about to enter the center turn lane. Remember: the center turn lane is used by traffic going in both directions. You need to look for oncoming cars as well as cars going in your direction. When you see that the coast is clear, decelerate and ease your car into the center turn lane. Unless there is no traffic coming in the opposite direction, you’ll have to stop before you make your left turn. Wait until there is a gap in the traffic before you attempt your turn.  Also watch out for traffic pulling onto the main road from side roads. Accelerate at a normal pace. Once you begin the turn you will be in a lane of oncoming traffic, so don’t stop once you’ve started your turn.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get in the left lane. Turn on your left blinker. Watch for other traffic in the center turn lane. Pull into the center turn lane. Look for oncoming traffic in the left lane. Make your left turn.