Write an article based on this "Launch an Internet browser. Go to the Expensify web page. Log into your account. Click on the “Reports” tab located on the upper portion of the web page. Select the report you want to approve from the list. Click the green “Approve” button on the upper left area of the Report’s page, and select the kind of approval you like. Wait for a few seconds and the expense report will be marked as “Approved."
article: Double-click the icon of your preferred Internet browser on your desktop. Once the browser is open, type in www.expensify.com on the address bar at the top of the screen and hit Enter. You’ll be taken to the website’s home page. Enter your email address and password on the fields provided then click “Sign in” to access your account. You’ll be redirected to the Reports section of your account. To do this, click its name and you will open the report in detail. There are two kinds of approval you can choose from depending on your authority on the report:  Approve and Forward — If you’re one of the initial approvers of the report, select “Approve and Forward” to endorse it to the person with the final authority to approve it. Final Approve — If you’re the one with the final authority to approve the document, select “Final Approve” to finalize the expense report and set it ready for reimbursement. ” You can now have the report reimbursed.

Write an article based on this "Choose an industry that you find deeply interesting. Pick a profession at which you have some talent. Engage in “deliberate practice. Give yourself some time to practice. Read trade publications and industry books. Learn from the current experts. Gain some proof of your expertise."
article: For example, you should choose physics, journalism, sports or online marketing if you feel motivated to learn about it in your personal, as well as professional, time. Talent is simply an aptitude for the subject and an ability to improve over time. It is difficult to believe that anyone can be an expert in anything. Although practice is a huge portion of the equation, a person who doesn’t have an aptitude for music is unlikely to become an expert pianist. ” Deliberate practice requires you to challenge yourself with difficult tasks in your field, rather than simply practicing at your current level.  If you want to be an expert, expect to put in 10,000 hours of deliberate practice before you can call yourself a master in the subject. Few people accomplish those 10,000 in less than 10 years. Work hard in your industry or at your hobby for 10 years and you will have the experience on your resume to back you up when you start to refer to yourself as an expert. Understand that it will vary greatly depending upon the subject. For example, it takes approximately 700 hours to become an expert at yoga and over 42,000 hours to become an expert neurosurgeon. Trade publications may tell you how much time you can expect to devote to the task. Back up your experience with study and research. Stay on top of the newest trends in your industry. Enroll in classes, conferences and certifications that prove you have learned from the best. Go for a master’s or doctorate degree, if you plan to work in the business or science world. Education, both self-taught and degree-related, is an important part of marketing yourself as an expert. If you are learning a sport or certain kinds of music, it may not be necessary.

Write an article based on this "Make time only for activities you want to participate in. Hang out with supportive friends. Join a school club or organization. Speak to a guidance counselor or academic advisor."
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There’s nothing wrong with going to a party or hanging out with friends, as long as you don’t feel forced into it. Don’t succumb to peer pressure because you want to fit in or be cool.  Before you start trying to balance your social life with your academics, make sure the things that comprise your social life are activities you actually want to take part in. Focus on things that bring you enjoyment and a welcome distraction from your schoolwork. Try some new activities. For example, you could try signing up for a Zumba class, or take a watercolor painting class. You can try new activities with friends or on your own. Make sure the people you allow in your life are supportive of your academic goals. If they make you feel guilty for not hanging out with them, they’re not being supportive of what you’re trying to achieve.  Talk to them about your goals, focusing on finding a middle ground between the involvement they expect of you and your academic schedule. If they seem more focused on getting what they want and not helping you achieve your goals, you might have to start asking yourself if they’re a real friend. Try out some new activities to meet people who share your interests and who may also make supportive friends. You might find that some of the clubs and organizations in your school have the kinds of activities you want to participate in. Joining a school club gives you the ability to spend time with like-minded students, building relationships that can help you during your academic career as well as giving you a needed social break. Additionally, since club activities often follow a fixed schedule, it’ll be easier to fit them in around the schedule you’ve set for your schoolwork.  If you want to stay in good health, you might want to join a sports team or a fitness-focused club. Clubs centered around artistic pursuits, such as sculpture or painting, can help you diversify your skillset while expressing yourself. Clubs focusing on math and the sciences can help you improve your skills in a way that’s directly useful for your schoolwork. Keep in mind that you can always start a club of your own if you can’t find a club that you want to join. While a teacher can help you with your schoolwork, a guidance counselor or academic advisor can help you with the overall balancing of your schoolwork and social life. They can serve as a good reference point for any questions you may have. Don’t hesitate to turn to them for help with all aspects of your academic and social life:  Guidance counselors are usually trained to help you set academic goals, study more efficiently as well as helping you resolve conflicts with family and friends. Some guidance counselors also provide therapy and counseling services that can prove helpful as you straighten out your social life.