Q: Don't trust that your studs will all be on 16" or 24" centers, as they are supposed to be. Some studs are 1/2" off in either direction, sometimes due to sloppy carpentry work by the builder. A good idea is to run masking tape along the floor while you have the studs exposed and mark the center line of each stud with a high visibility marker. Again, it's likely that you will have to cut some pieces of drywall in order to center the end pieces onto a stud. When cutting drywall, use a T-square and razor knife to score a line on one side of the drywall paper. Place your knee on the opposite side of the cut and quickly pull the drywall piece towards you while at the same time pushing your knee outward, snapping the drywall in a clean line. Clean up the remaining paper along the newly formed crease with your razor. Do this right before you intend to hang the drywall. Start in the center and work outwards. Drive in five screws for each stud.  Extra screws may help in some situations, but are usually overkill; they will require extra mudding and sanding that may detract from the overall finish. Consider using a spring-loaded drywall screw dimpler. They are designed to automatically countersink each drywall screw to precisely the same depth before ratcheting the screw bit, as a sign to quit and back off the drill. Continue installing drywall over window and door openings. You'll be able to trim off excess drywall later. At the same time, be mindful that no seams line up with a door or window corner, and do not fasten panels to framing around openings yet. A good practice when installing drywall over protruding pipes is to place the drywall against the pipe and lightly tap with a flat block of wood to dimple the back. Next, pull the drywall away and use a drywall circle cutter or drywall hole saw to cut a perfect hole along the dimple. This should be much easier to finish than if you punch out a large hole that requires 3-4 coats of mud to finish. Start the next row at the edge of the wall, next to the previous row. Fasten the drywall down around the window or door, and then cut out the proper section using a rotary drill or drywall saw.
A: Mark the location of all studs using a stud finder. Measure the wall against a piece of drywall to determine whether its end piece will fit in the center of a stud. Run a bead of glue down each strapping or joist over which drywall will be placed. With help, hoist the drywall on the wall, and using the drill, install five screws in the stud at the center of the drywall panel. Use a drywall saw to make cuts along irregular openings such as arches. Continue gluing, hoisting, and screwing drywall in this manner until one row of the ceiling has been completely covered. Cut out any drywall that has been hung over window or door frames.

Q: An awesome professional wardrobe will show off your sense of style and show others you are qualified, capable, and experienced. Purchase career essentials to prepare you for your next interview! You can make your professional look your own by adding unique jewelry, scarves, and shoes.  You can also go with khakis, polos, sweaters, blazers, blouses, pencil skirts, and dresses. When selecting accessories in the workplace, choose items appropriate for the workplace. For example, wear closed-toed pumps over your strappy stilettos! Hipster style is noted as a super cool, laid back, repurposed look. Go with purposely distressed garments, edgy combat boots, oversized scarves, and thick-rimmed glasses. You can shop at thrift stores and Goodwill locations to be a tried-and-true hipster. You can also purchase hipster clothing at stores like Urban Outfitters, Forever 21, and Etsy. The sporty, tomboy look is all about comfort. Focus on dressing with T-shirts, denim, and hats. Consider playing a sport or starting a workout routine to complete your sporty look! You can wear oversized, boxy T-shirts, slouchy sweaters, baggy joggers, Converse sneakers, or running shoes. Casual style should be comfortable and effortless. You can wear things like solid colored T-shirts, jeans, and sneakers. Try throwing on a baseball cap or styling your hair in a ponytail. You’ll be out the door in no time with a cool and casual daily look.  You can also layer with sweaters, hoodies, and scarves. Consider using a small backpack instead of a purse. Go for a sophisticated, glamorous nightlife look by wearing things like button-down shirts, straight-legged pants, form-fitting blouses, and dresses. Wear dark colors and items with sequins or shine! You can add your own flair with accessories or by dressing for your body type.  Some nightclubs have wardrobe requirements, such as baggy clothing, sneakers, cut-offs, hats, and jerseys. Some clubs allow jeans, as long as they are straight-legged and uniform in wash. Look at the club's website for wardrobe requirements, or call ahead and ask. If you show up wearing the wrong clothing, you may be turned away.
A: Dress in slacks and button-down shirts for a professional style. Wear vintage T-shirts, distressed jeans, and flannels for a hipster look. Tie up your hair and wear sports jerseys and shorts for a tomboy style. Go with simple prints or plain colored garments for a  casual style. Dress to impress in nice clothing if you are styling for a night out.

Q: You may not be able to solve the situation--your mother is still going to be sick no matter what you do. However, you can be there for her. You can show up when you're needed. You can offer support and encouragement. It may not be dealing with the problem as you'd liked to do, but you will be doing something, which can help alleviate your feelings of uselessness. You can pray, meditate, or just take a few deep breaths, but whatever way, take a moment to calm yourself down. Accept that you do not have control over the situation. Your mother may be sick, but you can take the time you are spending with her to develop a better relationship with her than you've had in the past. Even if it doesn't change anything, it will help others realize that they aren't the only ones who are dealing with these feelings, which is a way you can provide support. It also opens up the discussion, so others have a chance to talk about their feelings, as well. Long-term stressful situations can lead to depression, and feeling useless could be a symptom of depression, especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms.  Symptoms of depression include having trouble focusing, feeling pessimistic, not being interested in things you usually enjoy, feeling guilty, being extra tired, being consistently sad, and even experiencing physical symptoms like headaches or stomach aches.  Feeling sad on occasion doesn't mean you’re depressed. Depression is a sustained period of not caring and feeling sad. When symptoms start to overrun your life, you may be depressed. If you are depressed, you may need medication, or you might need to seek out counseling to help you work through some issues, which may help alleviate your feelings of uselessness. Remember, being depressed is not a sign of weakness. It can be caused by a traumatic event in your life, but it could also be a chemical imbalance that needs to be corrected. Also, certain medications, your genes, and other problems like illnesses can also lead to depression.
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Do what you can. Take some time to stop and breathe. Focus on what's going well and make that a larger part of your life. Talk about what you're feeling with others in the situation. Check yourself for signs of depression. See a doctor if you suspect you are depressed.