In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are always areas to change and improve in any situation. In order to bloom where you're planted, you need to look for opportunities in your present situation. Learn to identify areas where you could change things for the better, even if your circumstances are less than ideal.  Avoid complaining about unfavorable circumstances. If you don't like something, see if you can change it instead of being negative. For example, say you're not a huge fan of your current job. Instead of complaining about work, try to improve your skills for the job you do want or actively send out applications to other employers. The key is to not develop a victim mentality. Thinking about what could happen in the future, or what you could have done differently in the past, can distract you from blooming in the present. Even when you're frustrated, try your best to stay in the present moment and accept things for what they are.  Try to work with what you do have rather than what you wish you have. You may, for example, feel you would be in a better job if you had gone to a better school or applied yourself more during college. However, you can't change that now. Focus on what you can do to make the present better. If you feel you haven't applied yourself enough in the past, apply yourself now. Work as hard as you can now so, in 5 years, you won't still regret your past. You can always build relationships with those around you. Even if you're current situation is not great, relationships can help you bloom and grow. Try to interact with those around you. You never know what opportunities a strong relationship with a co-worker, friend, or boss could lead to in the future. Expand your network as much as you can. Stay in touch with people in your field, such as past bosses and co-workers. At your current job, try to form solid working relationships with those around you. Be polite, courteous, and hardworking and avoid bad mouthing colleagues. Risk taking can help in any situation. Rather than viewing your current circumstances as defining, see them as something you can rise above. No situation is ever completely stagnant. There is always room to take risks and grow as a person.  Life begins outside your comfort zone. If you never step outside your comfort zone, then you will never really see what's possible. Even if a risk does not work out, you will have learned a lesson about putting yourself out there. Also, something like your employer may appreciate a risk taker. Down the road, your risk-taking may pay off even if it doesn't in the present.
Summary: Identify what you can change. Stay in the present. Build strong relationships. Take risks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Each day, remove the drip tray from your Nespresso machine and wash it. Use dish detergent and a clean cloth. If there is any buildup in the drip tray, make sure to scrub it away. Rinse the drip tray with warm water and let it air dry.  Also clean the capsule container the same way. Without proper cleaning, your drip tray will grow bacteria and mold. While you are cleaning your drip tray, remove the water tank and the lid from the machine. Wash both parts with mild dishwashing detergent. Rinse with warm water, making sure to remove all suds. If you don’t use your Nespresso machine daily, consider washing the lid and water tank every few days.  Let the lid and water tank air dry before reassembling. You can also dry it with a clean cloth. Avoid letting water sit in the water tank. It can start growing mold or bacteria. Take a dry soft cloth to gently wipe the capsule detector lens. There is no need to use water or soap. You just want to wipe away any smudges on the lens. The detector lens is located inside the machine. You can get to it once you remove the maintenance module, which is attached to the drip tray and holds the cups. The coffee outlet and outside cover of the machine should be wiped down often. Consider doing this multiple times each week. Use a clean damp cloth to wipe down the machine.  The coffee outlet is the place where the coffee drains into your cup. Use the cloth to wipe away any buildup. Wipe down the outside edges and the inside walls where the capsule holder goes. When cleaning this machine, never use strong or abrasive cleaners. Use only mild, odorless detergents. Don’t use sponges when cleaning. Only use soft cloths. Never submerge any of the parts in water or other liquid.
Summary: Clean the drip tray daily. Wash the water tank daily. Wipe the capsule detector lens with a soft cloth. Wipe down the external parts regularly. Avoid strong cleaners on your Nespresso machine.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are re-keying kits that contain all the tools you’ll need available for most lock brands. One brand’s kit usually doesn’t work for others, so check your lock’s brand and purchase a kit that matches it.  You can find kits online and at hardware and home improvement shops. Read your kit’s instructions carefully, in case there are any minor differences specific to your brand. The kit will provide a thin, wire-like tool that you can use to remove the knobs. Insert your key into the lock and turn it to unlock the door. Slide the wire tool into the small hole on the side of the interior door knob. This releases the knobs and will allow you to pull the outside knob out of the lock.  You can also use a stretched out paperclip or pin instead of the tool. If you’ve lost your key, you’ll need to remove the entire lock and bring it to a hardware store or locksmith to have a new key made. If your lock doesn’t have a side poke hole, you’re better off replacing the whole lock. Your lock is probably complicated enough that it requires a locksmith to rekey. Once you’ve removed the exterior lock face, look inside the knob and check for any sheets of plastic or metal that hold the lock cylinder in place. Slide them out if any are present, then put pressure on the key, which is still inserted into the keyhole, to pop out the lock cylinder from the back of the knob. If your see rust or other signs of wear and tear inside the lock, you should just replace the entire lock. Your kit will come with a wrench-like tool that you’ll use to remove the retainer ring that secures the cylinder housing. Slide the tool around the horseshoe-shaped ring, then turn the tool to pop off the ring. Your kit will come with a cylinder follower, or a tube-shaped tool, that you can use to slide the plug out of the housing. Push it through the cylinder housing from the side opposite the keyhole to pop out the plug. Keep constant pressure on the plug and follower, and make sure they’re always in contact as you slide the plug out, so that the lock pins and springs don’t pop out and fly everywhere. On some locks, you can just turn the plug over to empty out the old pins. Other locks might require you to pluck them out with a set of tiny tweezers supplied in the kit. Check your kit’s instructions to find out exactly how you should remove your plug’s old pins. Once you’ve removed the old lock pins, slide the new key (provided in the kit) into the keyhole. The new kit will come with colored or numbered pins, and its instructions will include a code. Use the kit’s tweezers to insert the pins into the plug’s slots so they match the code. For example, the code might list the correct order as blue, red, red, blue, yellow, starting from the side opposite the keyhole. Correctly installed pins should be flush with the surface of the plug; they shouldn’t stick out over their slots. Once the pins are installed, push the plug back into the cylinder housing. Slide the retainer ring back into place, pop the cylinder back into the door knob, and replace any plastic or metal sheets that secured the cylinder. Push the exterior door back into its slot in the lock, and rotate the key until it the knob pops and locks into place.
Summary:
Purchase a kit labelled for your lock’s brand. Remove the exterior door knob. Pop the the cylinder out of the back of the knob. Remove the cylinder retainer ring. Slide the cylinder plug out of the cylinder housing. Remove the old pins from the cylinder plug. Insert the new pins to match the code in the instructions. Reassemble the lock.