Q: Choosing the outfits for the next day while your children are doing their nightly hygiene is a great time saver. While they are in the bath you can take that time to choose their clothes so that you are not rushing the next day.  If your children are still very young, do NOT leave them unsupervised in the tub. Also, if your child is older, he can pick out his own clothes for the next day after hygiene is complete. Be sure that everything is picked out the night before. This includes shoes, socks, and any accessories such as headbands and jewelry. Also make sure the comb, pick, or hairbrush is in its place to avoid searching for them in the morning. Alternatively, you could pick out the clothes, including all accessories, for the entire week on Sunday evenings. Make sure coats, hats, and gloves are in the designated space for colder days. Have all bags ready and sitting in their designated space before going to bed. This way, all you have to do is grab them as you are walking out the door. Bags that should be prepared include:  Book bags Work bags Lunch bags for the children, you, and your spouse can be filled with non-perishables the night before. The perishable foods and ice packs can be added in the morning. Setting the breakfast table at night can result in a more organized morning. Set out place mats, cups, bowls, spoons and cereals the night before so that everyone can serve themselves as they get up. All that is needed is the milk and juice in the mornings. This works well if you are a cereal eating family. You may want to run a load of dishes in the dishwasher right after dinner. This way you will ensure clean dishes to set the table before heading to bed. Waiting for the morning to fill out school forms can be disastrous. They can be time consuming, thrusted at you at the last minute, or may be forgotten altogether. Have a specific bin where all school forms go when the kids arrive home in the afternoon. After the kids are in bed, fill out the forms and place them in backpacks so that they are ready to go in the morning. It is very helpful to have a to-do list ready the night before. This helps keep everything organized. Be sure to check your calendar and schedule before creating the list so that nothing is forgotten. It may be helpful to hang a family calendar. Everyone, with the exception of small children, is responsible for writing down dates of upcoming events. For example, Tierra would be responsible for noting on the calendar the date and time of her upcoming dance recital or basketball game.
A: Pick out outfits for the next day. Get all bags ready. Organize breakfast in advance. Fill out forms. Create your daily to-do list.

Q: The term "ergo" can be defined to mean "as a result" or "for that reason."  Similar words include "therefore," "hence," "consequently," "so," "thus," and "accordingly." You can use "ergo" when describing the relationship between a cause and an effect.  Example: I love reading; ergo, I have a large library at home. It can also be described as an adverbial conjunction. The two parts of speech are interchangeable and essentially describe words that share properties of both adverbs and conjunctions.  An adverb is a term that modifies a verb or an adjective. A conjunction word that is used to connect two sentences, clauses, or ideas. A conjunctive adverb is a word that modifies the verb of an independent clause in a way that demonstrates a connection to another independent clause.  Example: I love reading; ergo, I have a large library at home. In this sentence, "ergo" modifies the verb "have" in the independent clause, “I have a large library at home.” It also connects the clause beginning with "I have" to the independent clause, "I love reading," and indicates that the latter is a result of the former. While you can use "ergo" and may hear or read it on occasion, the term is generally considered an archaic one, meaning that is "dated" and no longer a common term in modern English.  This does not mean that you cannot use the term "ergo." It does, however, mean that you should be cautious about using it. Using it too often can seem forced, pretentious, or unnatural. Since there are other terms that can be used in the same way, like "therefore," you may want to ask yourself if "ergo" is the best choice before you use it. In spite of the fact that it is an archaic term, "ergo" is still used more often than many archaic terms, which does grant it some form of modern relevancy.  Example: Instead of saying, “I love reading; ergo, I have a large library at home,” consider saying, “I love reading; therefore, I have a large library at home.”
A: Know what "ergo" means. Understand that "ergo" is a conjunctive adverb. Note that “ergo” is considered an archaic term.

Q: This is the proprietary messaging app on your Samsung device It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's near the bottom of the menu. It's the first selection. If you don't see these options, it's likely your carrier disabled them. Contact your carrier or try the Mr. Number method below instead. Tap Inbox to select and block people who've sent you text messages that are still in your inbox. If you want to block texts from someone in your contacts list, tap Contacts and select everyone you want to block. Now, you won't get notifications for messages from the numbers you've selected, nor will their messages appear in your inbox.  Tap - next to a number on the Block list to unblock it. Tap Blocked messages under the "Block messages" menu to view messages from blocked senders.
A: Open Messages. Tap ⋮. Tap Settings. Tap Block messages. Tap Block list. Enter a number you want to block. Tap +.

Q: Wrap it around your waist halfway between your ribs and hips, making sure to measure against bare skin. Check the measurement, and write the number down. You can also use a string if you don't have a flexible tape measure. Wrap it around your waist, and mark the point where it crosses itself. Hold it against a flat tape measure or measuring stick. You may be able to find a waist trainer at high-end sporting good stores, since some people wear them while working out. However, your best bet is likely to be online. You can find trainers at places like Hourglass Angel, Ann Chery, and Yianna. Typically, waist trainers start at $50 USD and go up from there. Even if the website displays your typical size, it's a good idea to compare your waist measurement to the sizing chart. Getting the right size for a waist trainer is more important than with other clothing. When in doubt, go up a size.
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Measure your waist with a flexible tape measure. Find a waist trainer online. Match your measurements to the perfect size.