Article: Usually the things we love are the things we are good at. Research the fields and options that best deal with those interests so you can spend your time at work doing things that you enjoy. To begin, you can start off by simply researching job titles online or you can search for keywords of things you enjoy to find jobs that integrate those things.  Consider your current hobbies and how you can apply them to a job. Think about your past work experience and the things you liked and didn't like about them. Consider working with a career coach at a local university if you are a student. This will help you to figure out what you are good at. This will give you a better sense of what certain jobs entail. Many communities offer job fairs that can be found on your local city website. These are great opportunities to ask questions. You can ask friends or family members about their experiences too.  Ask about the hours they work, the highlights of their job, and what they find to be most challenging. Get opinions on the jobs you're considering and feedback about your plans to get there. However, follow up on these opinions with your own research. Someone who is dissatisfied with their job may not provide an accurate picture of what it’s really like. Job shadowing is a career evaluation activity that allows you the chance to spend time with a professional currently working in a particular career field. You can see what it’s really like working in a certain job.  Check with the local college to see if they offer a formal job shadowing program through their Career Services Office. Career counselors can also be a huge help in assisting you to find potential job shadowing opportunities. Government agencies also offer job shadowing programs for students who are interested. There are many free tests on the web that will psychoanalyze your mind to help narrow down interesting jobs for you. These tests are designed to provide you with specific jobs that fit your unique interests and ultimately help you down a career path. You may even see jobs you didn't know existed be recommended to you.  You can find the test at https://www.careertest.net/cgi-bin/quiz.pl?submit=signup  The test has 68 questions and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Your responses should reflect who you really are and not the way you want to be, think you should be, or are asked to be by someone else. You will be provided with some helpful links to help you research the jobs that are suggested to you. Remember, there are no right or wrong answers or personality types. Your results will help you discover deeper traits about yourself like if you are more of a logical or emotional thinker, or whether you enjoy working around a crowd or by yourself. Consider your ideal work environment. If you are extroverted and like being around people, you may want to think about jobs that allow you to meet new people and converse with them. If you are more of an introvert, you may want to think about jobs that involve more solitaire work. The career personality test will tell you which side you fall on.  Extroverts may enjoy fields such as teaching, sales, hotel management, restaurant work, or jobs in medicine. Introverts may enjoy more secluded jobs such as office work, accounting, writing and editing. If you see yourself having a more lavish lifestyle, or one filled with travel, you may want to seek out a higher paying job. Look at the salary and wage averages for the jobs you are considering to decide if they will provide you the type of lifestyle you are looking for. Salary averages for jobs in specific areas can be found at http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Country=United_States/Salary.  Also, consider if you want a family and will be raising kids. Some jobs require more than 40 hours of work per week and this is something to consider with a family. Keep in mind that you might be happier in a job that pays less than what you are making now. Consider looking into careers that you would enjoy versus careers that would earn you a large paycheck.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Think about what you are good at. Talk to people who work in a variety of jobs. Spend time job shadowing. Take a career personality test. More about the test. Think about the lifestyle that is important to you.

Problem: Article: You can get there by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Settings. Windows allows you to customize certain power and battery settings on your laptop. There may be a low-battery level alert that's too sensitive causing your PC to shut down when the battery is low. In particular, make sure the values of both "When plugged in" menus aren't set too low. For example, under the Sleep header, if 10 minutes is selected from the "When plugged in" menu, the PC will turn off after 10 minutes of inactivity when plugged in. Raise that amount to prevent unexpected shutdowns. A list of your power plans will appear. Just as you did in the last area, make sure none of your settings are configured to shut down your PC unexpectedly. It's near the bottom of the power plan. Once quick way to fix any missteps in this section is to click Restore plan defaults at the bottom-right corner of the dialog, but this will erase any power customizations you've added. If you clicked Restore plan defaults in the previous step, just skip to the next step. Otherwise, verify that the following settings are correct:  Under "Critical Battery Action," make sure Do nothing is selected for "Plugged in." Otherwise, your computer will shut down at a certain battery level if it it's plugged in to a power source. Under "Low battery action," also select Do nothing for "Plugged in." Now that you've updated your power settings, reboot your PC to see if the issue is resolved. If you're still having trouble, move to the next step. You can do this by right-clicking the Start button and selecting Device Manager from the menu. A list of all battery-related drivers will appear. You'll usually see one entry for your AC adapter and another for the battery itself. If you see two different entries under Batteries, do one after the other. Follow any on-screen instructions that appear to update drivers if necessary. Shut down the computer and start it up again, so the driver will take effect. If you still cannot charge your laptop, return to the Batteries section of Device Manager, right-click Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery, and then select Uninstall. When the process is finished, click the Action menu and select Scan for hardware changes. Restart your computer once the driver is reinstalled. This step requires an internet connection on your laptop.
Summary: Open your Windows Settings . Click Power and Sleep in the left panel. Check the values in the "Screen" and "Sleep" menus. Scroll down and click Additional power settings. Click Change plan settings on your current plan. Click Change advanced power settings. Check the values of the "Battery" section. Click OK to save your changes. Open the Device Manager. Click Batteries. Right-click the driver(s) and select Update driver. Restart the computer. Uninstall and reinstall the driver.

This will eliminate the rust, and it works no matter whether you have a few spots or the entire skillet has gotten rusty. Get a big pot large enough to hold the skillet. Fill it with a solution of half white vinegar, half water. Place the skillet in the pot and make sure it's completely submerged. Soak it for at least 3 hours so the vinegar has time to dissolve the rust.  When you remove the skillet, check for rust. If you still see rust spots, use a scrub brush to scrub them away. Don't soak the skillet for more than 4 hours, or the iron will start to degrade. You just want to soak it long enough to take off the rust. Rinse off all of the vinegar, then use a dish towel to completely dry the skillet. Just like you would for a brand new skillet, use a paper towel to rub lard, olive oil or vegetable oil all over the skillet. This will become the skillet's new seasoning. Put it in an oven preheated to 350 °F (177 °C). After 2 hours, remove the skillet and let it cool completely. Coat it in another layer of oil, bake for 2 hours, and allow it to cool again. The once-rusty skillet should now have a protective layer of seasoning.
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Soak the skillet in a vinegar solution. Rinse and dry the skillet. Coat it with fat. Bake the skillet for 2 hours. Repeat the process.