Using the correct lighting can make or break the atmosphere that you want in your secret place.  Try to choose a spot near a window. Natural light will fill your secret space no matter the size of the window or space. If there is no way to put your space near a window, use a small lamp or nightlight to brighten the dark space. Hang a flashlight if there isn’t natural light or an outlet in your secret space. You should always enjoy your secret space and the way to do this is to create the perfect atmosphere. It should be filled with some of your favorite things and scream personality.  Decorations are a great way to express yourself in the space. Use posters, pictures, or anything else you wish to liven up your secret space.  Wallpaper is a great way to add character to your space.   Lay a small rug down in your space to add some color and comfort. Add scent your space with aromatherapy. Make the space smell the way you want. You can do this with air fresheners, flowers, or essential oils. Choosing the right scents define the feeling of your secret space. Include seating in your secret space. Chairs can be comfortable, but they may be too big. Try using pillows or bean bags if you need something smaller. Maybe you’re looking for a spot to sit and think, place to store your favorite pictures, or space to lay down and read a book. With your needs in mind, add some final touches to your secret space.  Fill your secret spot with things to keep you occupied while you’re there. Maybe you want magazines or crafts to fill your time. Think about what you want and be sure to stock up.   If you prefer to store items in your secret space, use hangers, hooks, or storage boxes. You could even stack CDs or books to create a small but neat storage area. If you’re trying to store a lot of things, baskets and closet organizers are a great way to store tons of small items.   Keep drinks or food in your secret spot if you plan to be there for a few hours. Make it as comfortable as possible for yourself.

Summary: Find the right light. Create an atmosphere. Match your needs.


In many cases, doctors will simply recommend that you continue getting regular Pap smears to keep an eye on your condition. However, you may also need to have some further testing done. Keep in mind that a pap test is only a screening test, so your doctor can’t tell you what is wrong from this test alone. The colposcopy and biopsies are diagnostic tests that you will need to have done to find out what is going on. If your doctor recommends that precancerous cervical cells be removed, there are several treatment options available. These procedures may sound frightening and painful, but keep in mind that you will likely be given medication to numb your cervix and keep you comfortable.  Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) is a procedure in which your doctor cuts out abnormal tissue with a small electrified wire. This procedure is performed at your doctor's office using local anesthesia, and it only takes a few minutes. This is the most common treatment. Cryotherapy is another in-office procedure your doctor can perform by using a cold probe to freeze the abnormal cells. This procedure is very quick and may not require anesthesia. Cold knife conization is a procedure in which your doctor removes the abnormal cells using a scalpel. This procedure requires general anesthesia, so you will have to go to the hospital. Laser therapy is a procedure your doctor performs using a laser to remove the abnormal cells. Like cold knife conization, it is performed at a hospital using general anesthesia. If for any reason you believe that your doctor is not listening to your concerns or treating you effectively, or if you have any lingering questions about what your results mean, consider seeing another doctor. Don’t worry about offending the first doctor: medical professionals should understand and respect a patient’s wish to seek a second opinion. If your doctor thinks you have cancer, he or she will refer you to a specialist. That person can help you navigate the best treatment options for your particular case. Whether you had treatment following your first abnormal Pap smear or not, you should continue getting regular Pap smears as often as your doctor recommends. The frequency will likely decrease after you have had several normal tests in a row.

Summary: Find out if any treatment is necessary. Choose the right treatment for you. Get a second opinion. Find a specialist. Continue to get regular Pap smears.


You don't need to install anything to find the XPath in Internet Explorer. Open the website that contains the element you want to inspect. The developer tools panel will appear at the bottom of the window. You'll find this in the upper-left corner of the developer tools panel. This will select it and highlight the code for it in the DOM Explorer. Each of the tabs along the bottom of the panel is an XPath expression for the element you have selected. You cannot copy it in XPath format like you can in Firefox with Firebug.

Summary: Open the website you want to inspect in Internet Explorer. Press F12 to open the developer tools. Click the "Select element" button. Click the element on the web page that you want to inspect. Note the XPath information at the bottom of the panel.


Feed your goldfish 2 or 3 times a day. Feed them only a few pinches of food each session. Be sure you’re feeding your goldfish nutritional feed that is designed for the particular type of goldfish you have.  In total, provide an amount of food over the course of the day that allows for 5 to 6 minutes of feeding. If the food is dry, soak it in water from the tank for five to ten seconds before feeding your fish. Un-soaked food can injure or sicken the fish when it expands in the stomach. Favor pellets, which should sink, but also include flaked fish food – which will often float on the surface, as goldfish like to eat from both the surface and the bottom of the tank. While feeding goldfish, follow the classic "less is more" approach, as overfeeding a goldfish leads to far more dangerous complications than underfeeding.  Watch for long trails of poop trailing from behind your goldfish.  If present, you're feeding it too much. Your goldfish should usually be fully aware of its surroundings and be moving around with interest and excitement.  Most of a goldfish’s time is spent nibbling on stuff and actively swimming around.  If your goldfish isn’t doing so, look closely for signs that it may be sick.  Goldfish eyes should be entirely clear.  If your goldfish has foggy eyes, it is likely sick. Check out the fish’s fins and body.  Fins should be stiff and solid, without uneven edges. Look at the goldfish’s skin.  White spots, fuzzy patches, or red streaks all indicate illness. Test your water at the first signs of illness.  Often, an illness is a sign that either water or feeding needs to be adjusted. Whether your goldfish has developed unsightly spots, is floating around erratically, or has fins that are not as sprightly as usual, there are proven methods of treatment for the most common goldfish illnesses.  There a handful of common goldfish diseases, most of which can be treated by refreshing the water, though some require more detailed treatment. Identify the particular sickness your goldfish is suffering from by crosschecking its symptoms with online descriptions and treat your fish accordingly. Check out the various wikiHow articles on how to treat common goldfish health issues such as swim bladder complications and white spots.
Summary: Feed your goldfish a well-monitored, nutritious diet. Take care not to overfeed your goldfish. Watch out for signs of illness or infection. Diagnose your goldfish’s illness by consulting specific symptom lists online.