Problem: Article: If an update for Edge is available, Edge will need to be closed in order for the process to complete. To do so, either click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen or press the ⊞ Win key. It's in the lower-left corner of the Start window. Doing so will open the Settings page. You'll see this option near the bottom of the Settings page. It's a button near the top of the Update & Security page. Once you see "Your device is up to date" displayed at the top of the page, your Microsoft Edge browser has been updated.
Summary: Close Microsoft Edge if it's open. Open Start. Click ⚙️. Click Update & security. Click Check for updates. Wait for the updates to finish installing.

Problem: Article: and let other people get to know the real you. People are attracted to others who know who they are, and pretending to be someone else might make others think you just want approval or attention. Recognize your strengths and be true to who you want to be, no matter what situation you find yourself in. If you feel nervous, try some of these confidence-boosting strategies:  Practice good posture and avoid looking at the ground when you walk. Make eye contact with others without staring them down. Be the first person to say “hi” to the new kid or to initiate a conversation. Stick up for others instead of teasing or bullying them. Avoid apologizing for things you don’t actually need to apologize for. It isn’t always easy, but if you can master this skill, you’ll make the people around you feel more seen and appreciated. If you’re always waiting for the next cool thing to happen, others might feel like they’re second best. Try to practice awareness of your surroundings and minimize distractions, like using your cellphone, when you’re talking to someone.  If you focus on being present with others, they’ll sense that you’re a genuine person. If you struggle to put your phone away, like many of us do, try turning the ringer on silent when you are in a situation where you should be focusing. Passionate people are automatically more attractive to others—their enthusiasm is contagious! Even if you think that your passion is silly or nerdy, go after it with gusto. You’ll be surprised at how inspiring it can be to others to see someone chasing after their dreams.  If you want other people to love you, you have to love yourself. That includes accepting and embracing all parts of yourself, including your passions. Make time to do the things you love. Set aside time every week to practice or enjoy your particular passion. Not everyone will love you, but the people who matter will. Part of being an authentic and loved person means that you have to make good decisions about who you’re going to surround yourself with. Don’t participate in toxic relationships or pursue others who ignore you or are mean to you. It can be hard to find good friends. If you’re struggling, try joining a club or going to local events. Be friendly and confident and remember that it can take a while to get to know new people. It’s simple but true: a smile can brighten someone’s day. Smile with your eyes and don’t be afraid to show your teeth. If you’re worried about how you look, practice in the mirror. There may be times when you just can’t bring yourself to smile, and that is okay. If you’re feeling sad or worried, accept those feelings and don’t force yourself to appear happier than you really are.
Summary: Believe in yourself Focus on staying present with the people around you. Share your passions with the people around you. Spend time with people who are genuine and who support the true you. Offer a warm smile to the people you see every day.

Problem: Article: If you're forming a dance routine, you'll need to choose a musical accompaniment. Choose a song that you like, first of all, as you'll dance better if you're enjoying yourself. You're more likely to have fun dancing to a song you love. Also, keep in mind the style of the music and how it matches the routine you're creating. For example:  If you want to do a graceful, ballroom style routine choose a slow song. If you want a fun, peppy routine look into dance music and club music. Dancing is like any other practice. You can learn a lot through simple observation. If you want to create a dance routine, spend a lot of time exploring dance routines online.  Browse YouTube, or other video sites, for dance routines. Type the name of the dance into the search box, or type "dance routine." Consider attending a dance class just to observe. Talk to a local dance instructor and see if they would let you come watch a class. Watch for events in your town or area that involve dancing. If affordable for you, consider buying tickets to events that involve dancing. This can help you find inspiration. Dancing is an art and people study for years to dance properly. Even if you're just forming a dance routine for fun, studying dancing can help.  Enroll in a dance or choreography class. Learn about the art and style of dance from trained professionals. Go to your local library or bookstore and find books about dancing and choreography. After getting inspired and studying a variety of dance styles, put it all together. Using the moves you've learned, altered, or created, put together a fun routine for yourself. Remember to pay attention to the beat and style of the music. It might be a good idea to record yourself dancing and watch the recording. This way, you can see where your routine might need improvement. Dancing requires a certain level of mastery that can only be achieved through practice. Try to make time each day to dance. Work practicing your routine into your schedule as you would brushing your teeth or eating dinner. Set aside an hour each day to work on your routine.
Summary: Pick a song. Learn through observation. Study dancing. Put your moves together in a way that feels fun for you. Practice consistently.

Problem: Article: If you’re clingy, you might want to get everything about your feelings or your life off your chest right away because you fear that the person you feel very clingy toward might abandon you at any moment.  For instance, you might tell someone on a second or third date that you love them and want to marry them.  You might also reveal extremely intimate details about your past, rather than about your feelings.  For instance, you might share with a coworker you just met that your mother died when you were six.  These kind of personal details are usually not appropriate for someone you are not very familiar with. Before revealing personal feelings or details, think about how you would respond to a given comment if you heard it from the person you are talking to.  If you think it might be odd, do not share too much. Clingy people will want to make the “right” decision – that is, the decision which they believe will please and win the affections of the person they are clinging to.  If you find yourself waiting to decide something as important as where to go to university or as mundane as what to eat for lunch before consulting the friend or partner you’re clinging to, you are being too clingy. Clingy people attach themselves strongly to one person and are afraid of losing them.  Interrogate your feelings about the person you suspect you may be too clingy with.  Do you think about them excessively while they are not around?  Do you count the minutes until you can see them again?  Do you try to forestall their leaving so that you can have them all to yourself?  These are signs that you have separation anxiety, the fear inspired by the idea that someone will leave you. If you are constantly texting, calling, or visiting a certain person, you are probably too clingy and fear separation.
Summary:
Recognize when you reveal too much too soon. Identify an inability to make decisions. Search your feelings for fear of separation from someone.