Problem: Article: At the end of the day, take some time to reflect when you get home. Do not immediately jump into a new task for the day, as this can leave you feeling stressed and burnt out. Instead, sit down and review your day.  Think about everything you accomplished. Allow yourself to feel a sense of pride. Congratulate yourself on anything you did right during the day. For example, think something like, "I'm really glad I spoke up in that meeting today." Then, forgive yourself for anything you did wrong. Remind yourself everyone makes mistakes and embrace the fact imperfections and missteps are a normal part of life. For example, "I know there was a typo in that memo I sent out, but everyone makes mistakes." It's a good idea to have the clothes you're going to wear ready the night before. Choose the outfit you want to wear to work or school the next day. Lay it out near your bed. This way, you won't waste any time scrambling to find clothes when the morning comes around. Doing a little bit of cleaning each day helps you feel more productive at home. Remember, a clean environment helps with a productive mindset. In addition to this, regular cleaning saves you time. If you clean a bit each day, you won't have to spend hours on the weekend doing a big cleanup.  If there's a chore you particularly dread, start with that. Once you feel like that's out of the way, you'll free up mental space to handle other chores. You can separate chores into different days of the week. For example, you can always do laundry on Mondays, dishes on Tuesdays, pay bills on Wednesdays, and so on. You can't be going all the time. It's important to take time each night to give yourself a break. Before bed, do something that keeps you feeling sane and grounded. Choose an activity like reading a book, taking a warm bath, or watching some television. All of this can help you feel more relaxed, preventing burnout which can decrease productivity. Again, make a to-do list. You can keep up the productivity cycle the following day. Remember to write down 3 to 5 tasks you absolutely must do the next day.
Summary: Reflect on your day. Set your clothes up for the next day. Get some cleaning done. Engage in activities that help you relax. Make a to-do list for the next day before bed.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . If you already have WhatsApp downloaded, you'll need to remove it by tapping and dragging the app to the top of the screen and dropping it in the "Uninstall" folder. It's the green app with a white phone icon on it. It's at the bottom of the screen. You may first have to tap OK here to allow WhatsApp access to your camera. You'll enter this in the text field in the middle of the page. This button is at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will prompt WhatsApp to send a text message with a verification code.  It will say "Your WhatsApp code is [###-###] but you can simply tap on this link to verify your device" followed by a link. If you correctly enter the code, you'll be taken to the backup page. You can also tap the link to continue to the backup page. It's the green button at the bottom of the page. When your backup is complete, you'll tap Next to continue setting up your WhatsApp account.

SUMMARY: Download and install WhatsApp Open WhatsApp. Tap Agree and Continue. Type in your phone number. Tap Next. Tap OK when prompted. Open your messages app. Tap the message from WhatsApp. Type your WhatsApp code into WhatsApp. Tap Restore.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The title is what catches people's attention. Make sure the title has something to do with the plot. This may determine how your story ends, or if it ends at all. If you want your stories to be a series then you have to figure out a way to keep people interested. If everyone is satisfied with the way the first story ended, then there is no reason for them to watch your next episode. Create cliffhangers. This is a big part of creating a cliffhanger. If you’re making multiple episodes you want to balance the line between concluding the previous episode and setting the next episode up. They shouldn’t feel like they watched the first episode for nothing, but the viewer should also be excited to see what happens next. Find this balance. If there was a love interest at the beginning of the story, there should be some acknowledgment of that at the end of the story. Not everything needs to tie up perfectly, but you want your anime to look well planned and professional. If you have a bunch of untied storylines it feels messy.
Summary: Think of a good title. Decide if you want your anime to be one story or a series. Add an exciting climax and conclusion. Tie the knots in your story.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If it feels like there are eight billion TVs on the market, all with different stats and figures, you're not alone. These stats are meant to overwhelm you into buying something more expensive, but you don't have to fall for it. You can safely ignore the following terms and words when shopping -- they are just sales tactics:  Refresh rates (anything above 120Hz is fine) Contrast Ratio Motion Rate, ClearMotion, TruMotion, etc. Viewing Angles Premium HDMI ports (all HDMI will look the same, no matter the port). HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a newer color format meant to capture the greatest array of colors possible. The problem is that most sources (cable, Netflix, etc.) don't even send HDR quality color yet, so you'll likely notice little difference. That said, to better "future-proof" your TV, it might be a good option. Obviously, more color is better. That doesn't mean that this small uptick now, however, is necessarily worth the extra $2-300. Unless you love watching 3D movies, skip this feature. Most companies have already passed over them, quietly shuffling 3D TVs out of their inventory because consumers were largely unimpressed. Why? Because you need expensive glasses for every viewer, a 3D compatible player, and extra-expensive movies that cannot be played on non-3D players. So, unless you really want to recreate the home theater experience at any cost, skip this feature. All 3D TVs can play normal 2D movies. If you want the option, and money is no concern, you might as well go big for the 3D capabilities. Smart TVs have apps built in to show Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, and other popular internet videos. While this may seem appealing, there are so many other streaming devices you can get cheaply that Smart TVs are often redundant. If you already have a way to stream media, skip the extra cost of a Smart TV. You can get a Google Chromecast, Roku, Amazon FireStick, Apple TV, or video game system with all the same features for $40-200. They are really just a fashion statement, with no real bearing on picture quality or enjoyment. Some people even lobby that they are worse, making it harder for a large group to all enjoy the screen from multiple angles.
Summary:
Understand which TV specifications don't mean anything at all. Opt for the highest color range possible only if you're serious about perfect quality. Only pay for 3D TVs if you're committed to the recurring extra costs. Purchase a Smart TV only if you don't have another streaming source. Avoid paying extra for curved TVs.