Article: Maybe you need to use a new technique or change your approach in order to love your job. When work becomes mundane, it can feel more difficult to face. In these situation, changing your approach might be helpful. This is sometimes called job enrichment.  Look for little opportunities to change up your routine at work. Making small changes may make work feel more fun and help keep things fresh. For example, if you are a teacher, try a new lesson plan now and then or test out a new teaching strategy. If you are a cashier, try asking each customer a different question to make small talk. If you are not enjoying your job, then you might be focused on all of the negative aspects of it. To start loving your job, you will need to identify what you like about your job and start focusing on those positive aspects instead. Try writing down all of the things that you like about your job. These can be small or big things. For example, you might like your hours, your coworkers, your responsibilities, and the location of your workplace. Try reading through this list whenever you are feeling down about your job. If you find that you are having negative thoughts about going to work each day, try keeping a list of the things that you are grateful for. Practicing gratitude can help you to feel happier overall and may also help you see your job in a more positive light. Try listing three things that you are grateful for at the end of each day. For example, you might feel grateful that your boss brought doughnuts into work for everyone, or that you got to work at your favorite station that day, or simply that you have a job. Sometimes work may become a chore if little things start to bother you more than they should. If you find yourself focusing in on minor issues at work, such as a rude customer or making a mistake, remind yourself that these are not important in the grand scheme of things. One way to put problems into perspective is to ask yourself, “Will I be thinking about this moment while I am on my death bed?” If the answer is no, then it is not worth your mental energy now either. Sometimes a job can be more difficult to engage with when other parts of your life are out of balance. Consider other aspects of your life that might be making you unhappy.  For example, are you having any relationship problems? Are you having financial difficulties? Do you feel depressed for no apparent reason? If you are struggling with something, seek help from a friend or family member or talk to a therapist.
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Change the way that you work. Focus the positive aspects of your job. Practice gratitude. Look at the big picture. Improve other parts of your life.

Problem: Article: Some medications can cause high blood pressure. If your medication is causing hypertension, your doctor may be able to change your medication or help you manage this side effect. Talk to your doctor to find out if your medication is an issue and what you can do to improve your health.For example, birth control pills, pain medications, certain antidepressants, and over-the-counter cold medications can raise your blood pressure. You may be able to manage your blood pressure by sticking to your diet and lifestyle changes. However, this isn’t always possible. You may need to take medication to lower your blood pressure. Ask your doctor about your treatment options.There are several different treatments for high blood pressure, depending on your needs. Your doctor will explain each treatment option to you and help you decide which one is right for you.
Summary: Consult your doctor if medication may be causing your hypertension. Ask about medication if your blood pressure remains high.

After choosing to deactivate your account, Instagram typically requires a few hours to finish the process. During this time, you cannot reactivate your account. If your account has been deactivated for more than a day, you should be able to log back in without any trouble. If you chose to delete your Instagram account, you won't be able to reactivate it after deletion. Tap the Instagram app icon, which resembles a multicolored camera. Do so in the top text field. You can use any of these credentials so long as they're associated with the account you want to reactivate. Depending on the screen to which Instagram loads, you may first have to tap a Log In button or link in order to view the login page. Do this in the "Password" text box. If you don't remember your password, you'll need to reset it. It's at the bottom of the screen. As long as your login credentials are correct, doing so will log you into Instagram and reactivate your account. Depending on how long your Instagram account has been deactivated, you may have to accept updated Terms of Use or verify your phone number before you can proceed to your account. Logging back into your account reactivates it, so you shouldn't have to perform any reactivation steps after logging in.
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Make sure your account has been deactivated for long enough. Know that you cannot reactivate a deleted account. Open Instagram. Enter your username, email address, or phone number. Enter your password. Tap Log in. Follow any on-screen instructions.