Write an article based on this "Spend time with friends and family. Schedule your time. Focus on work. Take care of yourself. Enjoy your hobbies and explore new interests."
article: One of the easiest ways to give your guy some space is to create some healthy space for yourself.  Don’t spend all of your time obsessing over the relationship and over what you did or didn’t do.  Spend time with those who love you, value you, and don’t need a break from you.  Visit your mom more often and hang out with your friends.  Don’t say ‘no’ if your friends try to make plans with you. You likely were filling a considerable amount of time each week hanging out with your guy, and now that that may not be occurring as regularly, you might feel lonely.  Combat this by creating a schedule for yourself to minimize your downtime.  The less time you have that is unoccupied, the less time you will have to ruminate, obsess, or reach out before your guy has gotten enough space. Your guy needing space is a great time for you to devote yourself to work.  Continue to arrive to work on time each day, complete all of your responsibilities on time, and even consider taking on some additional projects or assignments.  See if you can be of service to anyone who needs help. During this time, don’t allow yourself to forget self-care.  Continue to eat well, exercise, and care for your hygienic needs.  Consider pampering yourself to a spa day, or if money is tight, pamper yourself at home.  Consider taking care of your environment, too.  Clean up and organize your space to declutter your surroundings. Keeping your space clutter-free can help you feel better and more focused. Also think about rearranging things like furniture. The novelty itself can be a lift. Perhaps when you were speaking with your guy regularly, you didn’t have much time to explore your own interests that you had prior to the relationship.  Take some time to reconnect with those now.  Read more, join a book club, catch up on your television shows, go out dancing, or learn to cook a few new dishes.  Spend time remembering that life away from your partner can be fun and fulfilling, as well.

Write an article based on this "Unplug the cord and inspect it for fraying or breaks. Use a damp cloth to wipe dust off the outside of the vacuum. Inspect all of the attachments and remove dirt or hair from them. Wipe down the hose and remove any dirt clogs."
article: Always unplug the vacuum before performing any maintenance. Look at the entire cord for breaks in the plastic, exposed wire, or fraying. If you see any of these, don't use the vacuum because you could get shocked. If the cord is damaged, take the vacuum to a vacuum repair shop. They can inexpensively repair or replace the cord. If your vacuum is covered in dust or dirt, you'll spread it around your home as you vacuum and the dust could clog the machine's filters. Rub a damp cloth over the entire surface of the vacuum to remove built-up dirt. Ensure that you clean where pieces attach or connect. Removing dust and dirt from these areas can make a tighter seal so the vacuum works more efficiently. Take all of the attachments off of the vacuum and check them for cracks. Most vacuums come with a narrow extension wand, a dusting brush, a flat upholstery tool, and a power or turbo brush. Wipe dirt or dust from these attachments and pull away hair that might be tangled or stuck in them. For example, if hairs are caught in the turbo brush blade, take a pair of scissors and cut the hairs free from the bristles. Pull out the long stretchy hose and wipe the length of it with a damp cloth. Then, stretch it until it's straight and hold it down to the ground. Get down and look into it to see if the hose is clogged. If it is, take a bent wire or metal hanger and carefully insert it into the hose. Pull on the clog to loosen and remove it.  If the hose is clogged, you might notice a loss of suction when you vacuum. Use caution when you insert the wire into the hose since you don't want to accidentally puncture the hose.

Write an article based on this "Open "My Computer. Select "Disk Cleanup. Identify the files you wish to delete. Delete unnecessary files. Go to "More Options. Finish Up."
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" Right-click on the drive that you want to clean and select "Properties" at the bottom of the menu. " This can be found in the "Disk Properties Menu." Disk Cleanup is a built in feature of Windows that allows you to delete unnecessary files from your PC. You will most likely want to delete things like temporary files, log files, files in your recycle bin, and other unimportant files and you can do this by ticking the box next to its name. Once you have selected the files you wish to delete, select "Ok." This may prompt a window to appear that will confirm your actions. Click "Yes." There may be system files that you want to delete but they do not appear in the Disk Cleanup Menu. To access them, go to "Cleanup System Files" at the bottom of the Disk Cleanup window. " Once the More Options Tab appears, look under the section entitled "System Restore and Shadow Copies" and select "Clean Up." This may take a few minutes to complete. Now that you have deleted unnecessary or temporary files on your computer, your PC should should run faster and smoother. You can determine how much space you have freed up on your hard drive by going to Computer and then selecting your hard drive. The amount of space you have will be in the bottom of the window.