Problem: Article: Exhibiting possessive behavior will probably not do anything to make your friendship closer. If you feel like you are acting possessively toward your friend, you should back off and give them some space. Let your friend make their own plans and don't be so obsessed with being involved. Try letting your friend call you first or wait for them to make plans with you. Some people need more space than others, so you might be crowding the friendship without realizing it. Create your own life outside of the friend you feel possessive over. Evaluate what your likes and dislikes are and become involved with hobbies or other worthwhile pursuits. Focus on your own daily tasks at home and work, and develop a social life that doesn't always depend upon your friend. The more time you spend on yourself, and developing your own unique identity, the more interesting you will become to others and your friend. While it is nice for you to have a good relationship with your friend and to spend time with her, it is also beneficial to spend time apart. Possessive behaviors will be perceived as increasingly overbearing as they continue and will end up pushing your friend away. Learn to trust your friend and realize she is choosing to be in a friendship with you. Allow her to have other friendships outside of yours. You are an interesting person in your own right and people will be attracted to you, especially if they don't feel like you are desperate for their attention. People don't generally like feeling the pressure of a possessive friendship, so let someone else do the work of worrying for a change. Wait for other people to initiate contact with you on occasion and see what happens. You might be surprised. A large part of possessive behavior is the need to feel in control. Do you often ask yourself where your friend was when she wasn't with you, whom she spoke with, and the content of every conversation she had when she was not with you? Do you see yourself beginning to dread her ability to make personal decisions about things without your influence? Having concerns and interest in your friend's life is normal to a point, but trying to control their every move is not. Realize that the only person you will be able to change in your life is yourself. Let go of the underlying tension you may feel if you are not in control. It does not matter how good your intentions are, if your friend feels suffocated by your interventions into their life your controlling behavior is already destroying the relationship. Let go of your need to control, and you will see great improvements in your relationships and life. It can be all too easy to keep up with people today – mostly because of modern technological advances in social media-related fields. Take action to remove the temptation to internet creep from your life.  Try hiding them from your social media accounts if you just can't help yourself. Or you could even take a break from social media in general for a while to see how that makes you feel. If you are having trouble controlling your possessive behavior, it might be time for you to get some professional help. Going to a counselor or therapist could be very beneficial for you in this situation. They can help you figure out the underlying causes of your possessive feelings. A professional could also help you understand how to cope with these feelings in the future. Talking to a professional who is not invested in the situation might help you see it in a new light as well. This could help you realize how your possessive behavior is affecting your relationship and what you might be able to do to improve the situation.
Summary: Give your friend space. Learn to live your own life. Wait for people to come to you. Don't try to change your friend to meet your needs. Unplug from technology and social media. Seek outside help.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This can be included in the end paragraph, or as a formal closing. Write something like:  Thank you for your time and attention on this matter. I appreciate your consideration, thank you for your time. A simple "Thank you," at the end of your paragraph. This is considered polite and professional when signing any type of business related letter or document. Closing lines should offer help, repeat an apology, or reference a future event. Some examples include:  I appreciate immediate attention on this matter. We hope to continue relying on your valued input as a customer. I once again apologize for inconveniences this may cause. If you require further information, don't hesitate to ask. Please provide the necessary advice. I look forward to meeting with you. I look forward to receiving your response. For a business letter it is very important that you format your closing correctly, but don't worry. It's easy. Enter one return or one print-size space between the last line of your letter and the letter closing to format your signature appropriately. This should be flush with the left margin in block formatted text, or centered below the body of the letter in line with the date in modified block format. This is typically a one or two words that follow your formal closing. Choose an appropriate closing for the letter you're writing. The closing of business letters should be professional and respectful. Depending on the purpose of the memo or letter and the person who'll be receiving it, different closings may be more appropriate than others.The complimentary close begins with a capital letter and ends with a comma. No other word listed in the closing should be capitalized. Include something like:  Respectfully, Respectfully yours, Sincerely, Best wishes, All the best, Warm regards, Consider to whom you're writing. A Senior Vice President of a company may require a more formal closing ("Sincerely") than the Sales Representative you play basketball with ("Cheers").  Consider the purpose of the letter. A company memo introducing new policies will deem a more formal closing than a note of congratulations to a colleague who was recently promoted ("All best"). Try using something like "best regards," or "best wishes," if the recipient is your close contact. "Yours sincerely" is better reserved for when you know the recipient whereas "Sincerely" is typically used if you do not know the recipient. It is important to leave about 3 returns of space before trying your name on what is called the "signature line" (you will need to use space above it later). Indent to keep your text flush with the complimentary closing and type your name. Include any titles like Miss, Mrs., Ms. before your name. The signature line may include a second line for a job title or position (like Course Director) if appropriate.  It is always best to write the first name in full.  You may also like to include any relevant contact information like a phone number, email address, mailing address, extension number, or website address. In space you have left above your signature line, write your signature in blue or black ink.

SUMMARY: Thank your recipient for their time. Write a closing. Format your letter correctly. Add a complimentary closing. Enter three returns and type your name. Sign your name by hand.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's a round icon depicting a fox curled around a globe.  Firefox will open a dialog box, then automatically check for and download any available updates. The updates will be installed when Firefox relaunches.
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Open the Firefox app. Click on the ☰ icon and select Help from the dop-down list. Click on About Firefox. Click on Restart Firefox to Update in the dialog box.