INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Regardless of when you decide to tell your boss and co-workers, you should always plan to tell family and friends after telling those at work.  News travels fast, and it could be awkward or problematic for your boss to hear through the grapevine that you're retiring. The exception is your spouse and immediate family members or a very trusted friend or mentor. You need people you can talk to about the decision to retire even before you've finalized your plans, so feel free to take those closest to you into your confidence. Just be sure that whoever you tell knows that the information is confidential. While announcements to your boss and co-workers need to maintain some level of formality, your announcement to friends and family can be as informal as you like.  A Facebook or other social media post can make the process of announcing simple, since you can tell everyone you know at once. If you use LinkedIn or other career networking sites, be sure to make a note there as well. Its smart to word your retirement announcement in a way that leaves the door open to future opportunities, especially if you are retiring early in life. Say something like, "I will be stepping down from my position in June to spend more time with family. I'm looking forward to seeing what the next chapter holds."  Consider making a funny retirement video. Check out Youtube for ideas. Invite all your close family and friends, and that way you can tell them in person in a way that is meaningful to you.  You can choose if you want the let them know in advance of the party that it is a retirement party, or you can make a surprise announcement at the party itself. While throwing a party for yourself might seem impolite, rules on etiquette are changing and most people find a retirement party an exception to that particular rule, especially if its a surprise that you reveal at the party (in which case, no one will have purchased gifts).

SUMMARY: Time it right. Keep it informal. Consider throwing a party to make the big announcement.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . Avoiding crowds can make shopping easier for you. To avoid the crowds, head to IKEA early in the week and early in the day. They are typically less busy around 10:00 in the morning on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.  It's especially important to do any returns earlier in the day.  Avoid shopping at IKEA in July and August. You'll go crazy trying to furnish your whole house in one trip to IKEA. Instead, pick one room that needs furnishing the most, and plan to buy only what you need for that room. . You can really get a leg up on your shopping experience by just visiting IKEA's website. There, you can browse different products, jot down the names of your favorites, find different item measurements, and see if certain pieces are in stock at your nearest location. easure your room and vehicle. You don't want to end up buying furniture that you can't fit in your car and take home. Before going to IKEA, use measuring tape to figure out the dimensions of your trunk and also the area of the room that you wish to furnish. . Shopping can often be easier and more fun with a sidekick. Whether you pick a friend or your spouse, make sure you invite someone who you enjoy doing other kinds of shopping with as well.

SUMMARY: Go early on a weekday Pick one room to shop for. Visit IKEA'S website to collect some necessary information . Invite a buddy


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Give your time to people who really need it and help out in your community by working at a soup kitchen, library, homeless shelter, or another place where you can help people in need. Do this at least once a week and see how much of an impact you can have on the people around you – and how much they can change your life for the better. You should volunteer because you really feel like making a difference, and you will see how much more gracious you become when you see all of the challenges that other people had to face to be where they are. You’ll see that the people you are helping will be helping you out as much as you’re helping them. Volunteering can make you feel more grateful for all of the advantages you have and will give you a fresh perspective. If you really want to be gracious, then you shouldn’t just help out your friends when they really need you; you should do them favors just to say thank you, just because they’ve been good friends, or because you know they need a little bit of cheering up. Pick up lunch for your friends, help them do laundry, or give them a ride to their work when their car breaks down. Help your mom clean the floor. You’ll be all the more gracious for it. If you have a good relationship, then you’ll receive some favors in return, and you’ll feel happy about the reciprocation. Truly gracious people know that they aren’t perfect and are ready to admit their shortcomings. Whether you’ve hurt a friend, said something you didn’t mean, or messed up at work, it’s important to acknowledge the fact that you aren’t perfect and make a goal to improve the next time around. It’s far more important to admit to your flaws than to be in denial in order to save face and look tough. Sure, it won’t be pleasant, but you’ll be all the more gracious for giving the people around you the respect they deserve by admitting your mistakes and apologizing for them. When you do apologize, make sure that you are sincere and really mean it, so the people around you don’t think you’re apologizing just to get it over with. Sending “thank you” cards to people is another great way to show your gratitude. Thank your professors, colleagues, or other important people who have improved your life, and make it a habit. You don’t even have to be so formal: thank your best friends, your significant other, or even your neighbors for helping you out during a difficult time. Try to send at least one “thank you” card each month and you’ll be even more aware of all that you have to be thankful for. Doing this makes people feel important. Get good grades to show your teachers that you respect them and follow their good teaching rules. Follow your parent's advice on what to do, and hear their opinions on things. Doing things like this will leave you, and other people feeling great. They will really feel important that you are taking the time to learn from them.

SUMMARY: Volunteer. Do favors for other people. Admit your mistakes. Write “thank you” cards. Show people that you really care.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: com. On your web browser, enter https://www.twitter.com and hit enter. On the homepage, enter your full name, email address, and preferred password on the given fields. Make sure the username reflects your organization; keep it short and simple so others will easily notice it. After that, click on “Create My Account” at the bottom of the screen. Twitter will send you a confirmation email, so check your email and look for the verification email from Twitter. Once you open it, simply click on the link provided and voila! Your account has been verified.

SUMMARY:
Go to Twitter. Create an account for your organization. Choose a Username for your organization. Confirm your account.