Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look your best. Highlight the tip line. Give ones back as change. Treat customers well if they’ve already tipped you. Remember good tippers. Offer extra items.

Answer: You’ll get better tips if you look presentable. Wear clothes without stains or rips, if possible, and make sure your hair is neat. Some guys even say they get better tips when they are clean-shaven, so you could consider getting rid of your beard if you’re not too attached to it. Make an “X” or an arrow that points to all three lines on the receipt (total, tip, and signature). Highlighting just the tip line is tacky, but pointing out all three may make a customer more likely to fill in that tip line rather than leave it blank. Rather than giving a five dollar bill back when someone hands you $20 and their total was $15, give them back five ones. This way, they’ll be more likely to give you a couple bucks, rather than stuffing that $5 back in their pocket. Some people add a tip to the bill on a credit card at the time they order. Though it may be tempting to leave this order for last, since you know you’ve already bagged a tip, don’t do that. Give them the respect they deserve and deliver their pizza promptly. They’ll remember your effort, and will be more likely to tip you well the next time, too. Some people order pizza often and may have tipped you well in the past. Try to remember these customers, and treat them well. Ask how they are doing, or suggest new menu items you think they may like. A little extra effort can go a long way to ensuring you always receive a good tip from these customers. While you may not be able to offer discounts or give out free pizza or sodas, you can offer extra items. Bring extra napkins, plates, or seasonings, such as red peppers or parmesan cheese. Offering these to your customers when you arrive shows them that you are prepared and that you care about their order and experience.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand how web hosting works. Decide on a host. Buy a domain name Assemble your website's files.

Answer: In order for you to publish a website, you must first purchase a website address (also known as a domain). You'll do this through a web hosting service which will maintain your website, keep it running, and provide the resources needed to upload the website's files. Before you can register and purchase your own domain, you'll need to pick out a host.  Common hosting services include GoDaddy, Squarespace, and Google Domains. There are countless web hosting services to choose from, so don't feel locked into using a specific one if it doesn't meet your needs. and hosting. Once you've selected a hosting service, follow its steps to register and purchase your domain. Keep in mind that your first choice for a domain may already be taken. If so, you'll need to select a different name. Common website files will usually include an HTML index file and a cascading style sheet (CSS), but your website's files may vary depending on your chosen language and style. Having all of your website's files in one place will make it significantly easier to upload them all at once when necessary.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Accept that your parents may not understand you. Take a break from the conversation if you need to calm down. Give yourself permission to feel upset. Try to understand your parents’ point of view.

Answer: No matter how well you communicate, you can’t always make another person understand your point of view. It’s also up to them to listen and be open-minded. If your parents simply can’t or won’t understand what you’re trying to tell them and you find yourself having the same argument over and over, it may be time to accept that you’ll never be on the same page. Even if your parents understand your point of view, they may still disagree with you. Talking to someone who can’t or won’t understand you can be very frustrating. If you find yourself getting upset with your parents, step away for a little while so you can cool off. You can say something like, “I just need a few minutes. Can we talk about this a little later?”  Try breathing deeply to help yourself relax. You might also find it helpful to do something to blow off steam, like going for a run, punching a punching bag, or having a good cry in your room. It’s okay and natural to be angry, sad, frustrated, or disappointed when your parents don’t understand where you’re coming from. Don’t get down on yourself if you lose your cool. When you have a moment, just take some time to sit and recognize what you’re feeling, without judging yourself. You might also find it helpful to:   Meditate on what you are feeling. Sit and focus on your breathing for a few minutes. Then, turn your attention to your thoughts and feelings. Try to put a name to each feeling. For example, “I’m feeling frustrated and upset because my parents aren’t taking me seriously.” Express your feelings with music, art, or writing. Go for a walk or get some exercise. Moving around can boost your mood and also help clear your head when you feel overwhelmed. Even if you don’t agree with your parents, you may have an easier time dealing with them if you understand where they’re coming from. Take time to really think about your parents’ side of things and try to put yourself in their shoes.  For example, if they don’t want to let you go to the college you’re interested in, think about their reasons. Is it because they’re afraid the tuition will be too expensive? Are they worried that it’s too far away and it will be hard to keep in touch? Understanding your parents’ point of view will also make it easier for you to make a strong counterargument. For example, you could say, “I know you guys are worried about the tuition. But if I keep my grades up, I think I’ll qualify for a good scholarship.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sleep more. Repay your sleep debt. Visit your doctor. Improve your sleep hygiene Keep a sleep diary.

Answer:
The best and most obvious way to treat sleep deprivation is to get more sleep. Since sleep deprivation occurs if you don’t sleep enough, increasing your amount of sleep can get rid of the symptoms. Most people need seven to nine hours of sleep each night, so try to get an amount of sleep within that window each night.  If the sleep deprivation is caused by an isolated incident, like one all-nighter, one good night’s sleep can help you recover. If you are suffering from sleep deprivation due to lack of sleep over an extended time, you can sleep longer each night or take 20-minute naps throughout the day. When you don’t get the sleep that you need each night, you end up with a sleep debt. Sleep debt is the amount of sleep you missed out on — so, if you only slept five hours when you should have slept eight, that's three hours of sleep debt. If you do this twice a week, you have a six hour sleep debt. Sleep deprivation can be treated by repaying your sleep debt by catching up on that much sleep.  You should sleep the amount of hours you owe your body to help avoid and treat sleep deprivation. This might take days, weeks, or even longer. There is disagreement on whether or not sleep debt can truly be repaid; however, one study found that a 20-minute nap could make up for one hour of missed sleep. The best course of action is usually to make changes to your sleep schedule so that you ensure you get adequate sleep going forward.  You may end up with severe sleep debt from hundreds of hours of missed sleep, resulting in serious and irreversible health problems. If you are suffering sleep deprivation, you should go see your doctor. The sleep deprivation may be caused by an underlying condition, such as insomnia, depression, or sleep apnea. Your doctor may be able to diagnose the condition or refer you to a sleep clinic.  Your doctor will ask you various questions about your sleeping habits to try to figure out the underlying condition. The doctor may prescribe a sleeping pill to temporarily help you sleep better. Sleeping pills, prescribed or over-the-counter, should be a temporary fix. Sleeping pills can lead to worse sleep problems if used for a long time. Using sleeping pills daily can lead to dependence. If you think you may be dependent on sleeping pills, do not stop abruptly.  Gradually wean yourself off the pills over a period of days or weeks with the help of your physician.  Be aware of side effects such as headaches and nausea. . To get a better night’s sleep, you should improve your sleep hygiene, including adopting a consistent sleep routine. Start by going to sleep and getting up at the same time every night, even on weekends. Prioritize sleep by making sure you have seven to nine hours each night.  Make sure your sleep environment is appropriate for sleep. The room should be dark, quiet, and cool. If you need some kind of noise to help you fall asleep, try a fan or white noise machine. Don’t use electronics — including smartphones, tablets, laptops, televisions — at least a half hour before going to bed. Start winding down for sleep 10 minutes to an hour before bedtime. It might help to have a nightly routine that includes relaxing activities, like a warm bath, laying out your clothes for the next day, or writing in a journal. To help figure out why or what is leading to the sleep deprivation, you can keep a sleep diary. A sleep diary can help you find reasons why you are losing sleep or habits that are causing you to have less sleep that you need. Make sure to keep your diary every day for a couple of weeks.  Include information about your sleeping habits, such as when you lay down to sleep and finally fall asleep. Include when you wake up, how many hours you actually slept, how many times you woke up during the night, and how restful the sleep was. Make a note of what you did if you couldn’t fall asleep, such as laying there, watching television, or got up for a few minutes. List the food you ate and beverages consumed and when, especially those with caffeine. Note your mood or stress level that day. A sleep diary can be extremely helpful if you end up seeing a physician to discuss your sleep issues. It will be a great reference point for them.