Q: Even if you don’t remember your dreams, you have them every night. Writing them down can help you remember your dreams. Along with your dream journal, keep a pen or pencil. This will remind you to record your dream as soon as you wake up.  Don’t forget to bring your dream journal along when you travel. It’s best to date your entries. If you’d like, you can also leave room under each entry for your dream interpretation. Then write them down. Make it your morning ritual to record your dream while you’re still in bed. You’ll remember the most right after you wake up. If you wait even a few minutes, your memory of the dream will start to fade away.  Don’t even go to the bathroom, as that gives your mind time to forget! You’ll get a more meaningful interpretation if you remember more details. This includes what you were doing, who was with you, how you felt, and anything you saw that could be a symbol. Write down as much as you can. Some people even draw what they saw in the dream! Things to write down include:  Emotions you felt People in the dream Animals The setting of the dream Colors A mode of transportation, if there was one A journey, if there was one A plot, if there is one It’s normal for dreams to not make sense. However, your conscious mind will want to create a story out of your dreams. Resist this urge! Write down only what you remember, even if it’s just a series of random emotions and images. This will give you a better interpretation than a made-up story.  If you feel tempted to turn the dream into a story, focus just on the emotions you felt, what you saw, and adjectives to describe the scene. For example, you might have a dream where you're lost in the woods, being chased by a wolf. In addition to writing out what happened and how you felt, you might draw several trees to represent a forest from your dream, along with words like “lost,” “chased,” and “wolf.” This could influence what you write, making you change or omit important details from your dream. At first, just try to document what happened. You can interpret it later. This challenges your mind to identify a specific theme or what stuck out most to you. Don’t try to make your titles meaningful, however. Just use whatever comes to mind first. This can help you get a better idea of what you really feel about the dream. For example, you could title the forest dream described above something like “The chase,” “Scary woods,” or “Running scared.”
A: Place your dream journal next to your bed. The moment you wake up, keep your eyes closed and try to remember as much of the night's dreams as possible. Record everything you can remember. Avoid creating a plot in your dream if there isn’t one. Don’t try to interpret the dream while you’re recording it. Title each dream.

Article: You can select all of them or just a few of them by checking the tick boxes beside each item. From this view, you can also relist items one at a time by clicking “Relist” under the Actions column. Once you’ve selected the items to be relisted, click the Relist button found at the bottom. Your selected listings will be processed and displayed. In the Relist view, you can make minor changes on individual item listings. It’s in a spreadsheet type of view, where you can edit individual cells. Just click on the cell you’d like to edit and make the necessary changes. You can make changes to the following:  Photos “Buy it now” price Starting price Condition Format Duration Category. You can select all of them or just a few of them by checking the tick boxes beside each item. Click “Submit changes” found at the bottom of the page. Review the summary and the associated fees for the listings, if any.  Once you’re satisfied with your changes, click on “Confirm and submit.” A confirmation message will be shown when the processing is done. Click on “Finish.” All the selected previously unsold items are now removed from the Unsold view. They can now be found under the Active Selling list.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Select items to relist. View items to relist. Edit item details. Finalize the items to relist. Relist selected items. Confirm and submit. View relisted items.

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Q: A candle snuffer safely starves the flame of oxygen and assures the flame goes out without splattering any wax. If you do not own a snuffer, you can use a metal spoon to extinguish the flame.  Do not use water to put out a candle. Mixing cold water and hot wax can result in wax splatters and possibly burns. The cold water can also shock the glass, resulting in broken candle holders. Do not use a knife or sharp object to remove wax drippings. This could scratch, weaken, or break the glass. Before leaving the room, make sure the ember is not glowing and the candle is fully out. If there is still a bit of red ember burning, use the candle snuffer again. Do not touch the candle until it has cooled completely. If the wick is less than .25 in (6.4 mm), it is unfit for burning. The candle should be disposed of at this time. When lighting a match, run each match under water before discarding to make sure the flame is entirely extinguished. Place all previously lit candles in the sink or metal tray for extra precaution.
A:
Put out the flame with a candle snuffer. Ensure the flame is fully extinguished. Dispose of your candles and flame sources properly.