If your budgie is new, it will need time to get used to its cage. You should let it adjust for at least a few days and make sure that the bird is in a quiet environment before attempting to train it. By this time, the budgie should start to relax and feel comfortable.  Make sure to read the Wikihow tutorial on how to take care of a budgie  Stay close to the cage. Talk to it quietly as you wait for it to adjust but do not try to handle it. It will get used to you in the course of a few days or weeks. Avoid loud noises and screams. Your budgie is likely to be stressed by this new environment. Name your budgie. Say it often, especially when you feed it, so that it gets used to its new name. Read your bird a story. This might sound strange but budgies like to hear their owner's voice. Reading them a book will sooth them and make your voice familiar. The budgie will slowly recognize you as the one providing food. The bird will trust you faster and will be excited when seeing you.  Water and food should be changed daily, even if the budgie hasn't touched it. A new budgie will often refuse to eat for up to a week, as it gets used to its new life. Introduce your budgie to treats before training starts. Give it a piece of fruit or a few seeds. Your bird will love it and will be more willing to learn if it has an incentive. Don't exaggerate with treats as you want to keep your bird healthy. Once the bird is at ease with you, you can let it fly in a room with all of the windows and doors closed. This extra space will make your budgie happy and will keep it fit for the forthcoming training.  To call it back, switch off all the lights and leave the curtain of one window open, but remember to close the window. The budgie will be attracted towards the light. Hold it gently and put it back inside the cage. Make sure that there is no cat or predator in the room. If you have a child, don’t let him/her frighten the bird. Budgies are easily traumatized.
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One-sentence summary -- Make your budgie feel at home. Feed and water the budgie daily. Let the budgie fly in a room.


Place your onion on a cutting board and, using a sharp knife, cut off the bottom and remove the outer peel. Your onion piece should be about 1 in (2.5 cm) long to grow a healthy onion.  If you're growing the onions outside, start your cuttings in early spring. For onions grown indoors, any time of the year is fine. You can use most onion varieties, including grocery store-bought onions, for growing more onions. This technique works best if you work with a fresh onion that has not yet gone bad. After chopping the onion, discard the rest of the onion and place the bottom on a flat, dry surface with the cut side up. Let the onion bottom dry out for up to a day until it is calloused and dry to the touch. If not discarding, you can use the rest of the onion for cooking or for compost if you prefer. Divide your onion bottom into 4 sides, and poke a toothpick halfway into each side. The toothpicks should be equally spaced apart so they resemble an "X" in spacing. This will allow you to suspend your onion over water while it roots. Fill a bowl with water to the brim and place it on a flat surface. Position the onion so the bottom just touches the top of the water, and leave it to grow for 3-4 days. Plant the cutting when it begins growing small, white roots from the bottom.  The bowl's diameter should be less wide than the length of the toothpicks. To help the cutting grow faster, suspend the onion near a sunny window or place it outdoors.
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One-sentence summary -- Chop the onion about 1 in (2.5 cm) from the bottom. Leave the onion bottom out to dry for 12-24 hours. Poke toothpicks into each side of the onion. Hang the onion over a small bowl of water.


”Do I feel like I received the space I needed?” ”Did the space help me?” ”Is there anything I would like to change?” You may decide to keep communication as is. Perhaps you and your boyfriend will decide that you can increase communication by texting and talking, but continue to see each other infrequently. Or you may choose to cease all forms of communication all together. ”I am grateful for your support.” ”I appreciate that we are working on this together.” ”I am really glad you are trying this with me.”
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One-sentence summary -- Try out your plan, and ask yourself questions to help you fine-tune and adjust as needed: Decide on clear and concrete changes together. Give each other positive feedback to show that you support and care for each other.


The Twitter icon looks like a white bird in a blue square. This button looks like a tiny house icon in the lower-left corner of your screen. It will open your Home feed. This feature works like While You Were Away, but uses a different algorithm to select Tweets to show. " Your options will pop out from the bottom of your screen. From now on, you won't see this section on your feed as much. It's not possible to completely disable and remove the "In case you missed it" section, but when you see it on your feed, you can make it come up less often.
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Open Twitter on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Home icon. Scroll down and find the "In case you missed it" section. Tap the  button next to "In case you missed it. Tap See less often on the pop-up menu.