Problem: Article: This should be an area clearly visible from the entrance where you can place your shoes that you have taken off. You might want to include a rack to place shoes on, or even just a small mat or rug where you place the shoes. When people enter, they'll see the "shoe area" with you and your family's shoes, they'll see you (and other household members) without shoes on, and hopefully they'll put two and two together. To make sure that the function of the space is understood, leave some of your own shoes in the shoe space so that your guests will see this and know what to do. Put several pairs of shoes in the shoe area. If you create a shoe space without any shoes to occupy it, your guests may not realize that you want them to put their shoes there. To be absolutely certain that your guests understand the function of the shoe space, make a cute sign to hang above it. This will help eliminate any possible confusion. You can include a cute phrase on the sign like, “Leave your worries (and your shoes) at the door.” A mudroom is a space in a house (usually near the most used entrance/exit) that holds all the gear people wear outside — like coats, scarves, boots, shoes, etc. If you have a clearly designated room/area for these items, it is easy for guests to utilize the space. If your guests have to go through or pass by the mudroom on their way into your home, it will be quite easy to encourage them to use it.
Summary: Create a place for shoes. Leave your own shoes in the shoe area. Put a sign up. Create a mudroom.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The account number is usually displayed on your monthly bill. For example, if your ISP is CenturyLink, go to http://www.centurylink.com/. If you do not know the website for your ISP, go to Google or your preferred search engine and type the name of your ISP into the search field. ” In some cases, the email option may also read as “WebMail,” or “Inbox.” For example, if your ISP is Cox Communications, you will be required to point to “My Account” and select “WebMail Inbox” from the Cox Communications home page.  The process will vary depending on the requirements in place by your ISP. Contact your ISP directly if you need additional support with setting up an email account.
Summary:
Obtain the account number associated with the service you have set up through your ISP. Navigate to the website for your ISP. Search the home page of your ISP for any links labeled as “Email” or “Mail. Select the option to create or register for an email account. Follow the on-screen prompts to create an email account with your ISP.