Although you'll want to make your office a space of your own, you'll also want to follow the rules of the company you work for.  Not all decorations or modifications will be acceptable to the overall mission or culture of your work place.  Make sure you know that any decorations you plan on adding will be acceptable to avoid any conflict.  Try asking a coworker, secretary, supervisor or human resources to learn more about your company's decoration rules. If you are unsure of how a particular decoration might be received, it's safe to leave it out. Bigger changes, like painting your office, will generally require you to obtain permission. Every decoration you add will be an opportunity to represent yourself, your attitudes and make a real impression on anyone visiting your office.  You'll want to make sure your decorations are sending the right message before adding them to your work space.  Ideally, your decorations will strike a balance between representing yourself personally and professionally. Bright and vibrant colors can suggest you are a passionate or creative person.  Neutral colors might project a more conservative and direct personality. People tend to make snap decisions about you, based on how you've decorated your space.  Make sure you're sending a message you're comfortable with. As long as you are sending the right message and following office rules, you'll want to make your office a space of your own.  Your office should make you and your visitors comfortable while also giving people an idea of who you are as a person.  Whatever details you choose to add, make sure that your office is a genuine expression of your style and personality.  Feel free to make your office a space that is comfortable and inspiring. Your decorations should express your personality.
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One-sentence summary -- Know the rules of your office. Think about the image your decorations present. Make the space your own.


Go to https://www.youtube.com/. This will open your YouTube home page if you're already logged in. If you aren't already logged in, click SIGN IN in the top-right corner of the window, then enter your email address and password. It's at the top of the YouTube page. Type in a video's name, then press ↵ Enter. This will search YouTube for videos matching your search query. Click a video that you want to add to your playlist. The video will begin to play. It's the + icon below the bottom-right corner of the video window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. A form for your new playlist will open in the drop-down menu. Click the "Name" text field, then type in your playlist's name. Click the "Privacy" drop-down box, then click one of the following:   Public - Anyone who visits your channel can view this playlist.  Unlisted - Your playlist won't appear on your channel, but you can send a link to the playlist to other people in order to share it with them.  Private - Only you can view the playlist. It's a red button in the bottom-right corner of the menu. This will create your playlist and save it to your profile. Go to another video and click the "Add to" icon below it, then check the box to the left of your playlist's name. This will add the video to your playlist.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the YouTube site. Click the search bar. Search for a video. Select a video. Click the "Add to" button. Click Create new playlist. Enter a name for your playlist. Determine your playlist's privacy settings. Click CREATE. Add more videos to the playlist.


Squeeze out a small dollop of scar cream onto 1 finger and rub it into your boil scars. When it’s fully rubbed in, the cream should be absorbed into the scar tissue. If the cream is visible after you’ve rubbed it in, you’ve probably applied too much. Leave the cream in place for 3–5 hours before washing it off, unless the product packaging directs otherwise.  You can apply scar treatment cream to boil scars anywhere on your body. Be sure to let the boil heal fully before applying the cream, though. Common brands of scar treatment gels include NewGel, BioCorneum, and Kelo-cote. These products are designed to shrink scar tissue and to lighten its appearance. Many scar gels also contain medium-SPF sunblock. The sunblock will help protect your scars from being damaged and darkened by sunlight. Squeeze a generous dollop of the gel into 1 hand and spread the gel across your boil scar tissue until it’s covered in a thick layer of gel. Wait 4–5 minutes for the gel to dry before putting any clothing or covering over the scars. In most cases, you only need to apply silicone gel twice per day. Continue using the gel twice daily until the boil scar shrinks in size and loses its raised texture.  Silicone gel has no side effects and does not cause pain when it’s applied to scar tissue.  Silicone gel works slowly. In most cases, you’ll need to apply the gel for at least 6 months before you begin to see results. While this may feel like a discouraging amount of time to wait, don’t give up! Silicone products work well and are very effective, so you’ll likely be happy with the results. If you don’t see results within 9-10 months, ask your doctor if another treatment method would be more effective.  Silicone gel is widely sold at drugstores and pharmacies. You can also check for it in the pharmacy section of a large supermarket. You can also tape a silicone gel sheet on the scar for 12-24 hours per day for 2-6 months. Wash the sheet daily and replace it with a new one every 10-14 days. Get a pressure garment or bandage that has at a rating of 20-30 mmHg. Put the garment on for 12-24 hours per day for 2-6 months to reduce the size of the scar and prevent the risk of recurrence after any surgical excisions. Chemical exfoliators are usually sold over the counter, so you can purchase a chemical exfoliator at your local drugstore. Squeeze out a dime-sized dollop onto a fingertip, and rub the serum into your boil scar. The exfoliator cream should form a thin layer over the scar when it’s properly applied. Repeat 2–3 times daily (or as suggested on the packaging), and you should see the scar becoming smaller and less noticeable.  Look for skin creams and exfoliating serums that contain either glycolic acid or a combination of salicylic-mandelic acids. Chemical exfoliating creams may cause discomfort on sensitive skin (e.g., around your mouth or eyes). If you feel a burning sensation when you apply the exfoliator, stop using this treatment method immediately. Purchase a skincare cream that contains vitamin E at a local pharmacy or drugstore. Apply a small dollop of vitamin E cream to each of your scars once daily for 2-3 weeks or until the scar tissue lightens. Speak to your doctor before using a vitamin E cream if you’re already using an exfoliator or another scar-treatment cream.  Studies have shown that vitamin E creams have mixed results. In some cases, vitamin E creams significantly lighten the appearance of scars, while in other cases, they have little to no effect. Vitamin E creams can have mild side effects, including slight itching and a mild rash.
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Try a non-prescription scar treatment cream to shrink boil scars. Apply silicone gel to the boil scar to lighten its appearance. Use a pressure garment to help reduce scarring. Use a chemical exfoliator to flatten out raised boil scars. Spread a vitamin E cream on your scars for a natural alternative.