Problem: Article: Read the latest journals and papers from conferences to keep up with the most innovative methods and new ideas regarding technique. This will help keep you from falling behind in your methods. Take classes at a local community college or university to keep your skills fresh. These will remind you of techniques you’ve forgotten or strategies that you tend to leave out. Watch not only those that are known to be good at their craft but also those that struggle. Look for why the good things are good and the bad things are bad. Take notes and employ what you learn in your own classroom. At the end of a day/lesson/teaching cycle reflect on what you've done with your class. What you did best. What you didn't do well enough and can do better. What you should not repeat again.
Summary: Read up on your craft. Take classes to refresh your skills. Observe other teachers. Reflect.

Problem: Article: Grease a 12-count muffin tin with butter, oil, or cooking spray, then set it aside. For smaller cups, use a 24-count mini muffin tin. They are ready when the egg whites turn white and puffy. If you are making mini muffins, reduce the baking time to 15 to 20 minutes. Place the muffin pan on a wire cooling rack, and let the muffin cups cool for about 5 minutes. Run a knife along the inside edge of each cup, then scoop the muffin cup out with a fork. You can serve them with diced avocado, salsa, or a sprinkle of fresh herbs, such as chives.  Allow any leftover muffin cups to cool completely before freezing them; store them in plastic, re-sealable freezer bags. Re-heat frozen muffin cups in the microwave for 45 seconds.
Summary: Preheat your oven to 350°F (177°C). Bake the muffin cups for 20 to 25 minutes. Allow the muffin cups to cool before removing them from the pan. Garnish the muffin cups, if desired, then serve them.

Problem: Article: This is the next big thing, since planning your wedding reception will bring forth the biggest expense. When you go to rent the reception hall, you'll have to give a rounded figure of approximately how many guests you're likely to have. Therefore, an important part of any planning of the wedding reception involves pruning down your reception list; this will also bring about an estimation of the costs per head, according to the size of the room and your requirements too.
Summary: Set down your budget.

Problem: Article: Someone with attachment disorder has undergone a great deal of emotional trauma, some of which may still be deeply buried in their psyche. The best thing you can do to support a partner with attachment disorder is to be there for them emotionally, even if you don’t always understand what they’re going through.  Encourage them to express themselves freely, ask questions when you don’t understand something they say, and validate their emotions. This will help your partner trust you. Say things like “I want to know how you are feeling right now?” or “You seem upset…Talk to me about that.” It takes clear communication to maintain a relationship with a person who has attachment disorder. You and your partner likely perceive some things in very different ways. Certain behaviors of theirs may be hurtful or upsetting to you, and vice versa. Talk with your partner and establish boundaries for which behaviors you’re comfortable with in your relationship and which you aren’t. Setting personal boundaries shouldn’t mean that you and your partner never work to grow beyond your current emotional state. To maintain a healthy relationship, the person with attachment disorder will have to face their issues and learn to trust others at some point. However, don’t try to force your partner into this – they must be ready and willing to work on the issue themselves. Being in a relationship with someone who has attachment disorder can be emotionally exhausting at times. To keep your stress levels low, take time for yourself regularly and work on maintaining your own health. Eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, and staying away from drugs and alcohol can help keep your emotions on an even keel. Even if you don’t have attachment disorder yourself, therapy can help you understand your partner better, learn strategies for effective communication, and work through your own emotions about your relationship. If you attend couples therapy with your partner, a therapist can help you identify negative patterns in your behavior with each other and find ways to avoid repeating those patterns.
Summary:
Be emotionally available. Set and respect personal boundaries. Support your own mental and physical health. Participate in individual or couples therapy.