You can install this free website blocker from the Google Play Store:  Open the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/1e\/Androidgoogleplay.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1e\/Androidgoogleplay.png\/26px-Androidgoogleplay.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":531,"bigWidth":"26","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Google Play Store. Tap the search bar. Type in blocksite, then tap Done or Enter. Tap Block Site - Block Distracting Apps & Sites. Tap INSTALL, then tap ACCEPT when prompted. Tap OPEN in the Google Play Store, or tap the shield-shaped BlockSite app icon. To do so:  Tap GET STARTED when prompted. Tap GO TO SETTINGS. Tap GOT IT. Tap BlockSite. Tap the grey "On" switch. Tap OK when prompted. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Doing so opens the WEBSITES tab. If BlockSite didn't automatically open when you turn it on in Settings, re-open it before proceeding. Type the address of the website you want to block into the text box at the top of the screen. For example, if you want to block Google, you would type in www.google.com here. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. This will block the website in Firefox. BlockSite will also block your selected website in other browsers (e.g., Chrome) on your Android.

Summary: Install BlockSite. Open BlockSite. Enable BlockSite in your Android's Settings. Tap ＋. Enter your website's address. Tap .


The focal point of a room is not always the wall you see when you first walk in. Go with the wall that you want to draw attention to because it’s interesting or unique in some way. For example, in a room with a fireplace, accent the fireplace wall. If you have built-in bookshelves, an interesting nook, wainscoting, or something else architecturally distinctive, highlight those elements.  In a bedroom, the wall behind your headboard is a good choice for an accent wall. If you have a unique sofa, dramatic artwork, or another bold piece in the room, accent the wall behind it. Think about how you plan to decorate the space and what furniture you have to work with. That way, you can use those elements and the accent wall to create a focal point in the room. If you’re working with a brand new and unfurnished space, the accent wall will determine the color scheme for the rest of the room, so keep that in mind.  For example, if you have a collection of framed family photos you want to hang, showcase them against the backdrop of the accent wall. Gorgeous indoor plants can also serve as focal points. If you have a special plant or had your eye on something at the nursery, spotlight it with an accent wall. Accent walls look best against solid walls that have no openings, such as windows and doors. If you have large, open windows with a view of beautiful scenery, that wall isn’t necessarily a good wall to accent. The accent color may distract more than accentuate it. Natural light from large windows can also alter how the paint color looks on the wall, and you may not like the results. This isn't a hard and fast rule, so if you have your heart set on accenting the wall with windows or a door, do it. If you’re working with a long, skinny room, avoid accenting either of the long walls. The accent color will make them feel even longer, throwing the room off balance. Accenting the farthest short wall will make that wall appear closer to you and balance the oblong shape of the room. Overall, this creates a more proportionate vibe in your space. If you aren't interested in proportions or if you want to emphasize the length of a room, ignore this advice. These are just basic rules of thumb. You have total artistic freedom, so feel free to break any "rule" you want.

Summary: Find the natural focal point in the room. Create a focal point if the room doesn’t have one. Go with a solid wall without windows or doors. Select the farthest short wall in an oblong room.


Add 1 tablespoon (11 g) of fenugreek seed powder, 5 to 6 tablespoons (90 to 108 g) of plain yogurt, and 1 to 2 tablespoons (15 ml to 30 ml) of olive or argan oil. Mix the ingredients well with a spoon to ensure that they’re fully combined.  You can grind your own fenugreek seeds, but store-bought powder works just as well. For the mask, full fat yogurt usually works best. It delivers protein to the hair to help strengthen it and heal damage. Add more of the yogurt and oil if you have long and/or thick hair. When the ingredients are combined, cover the bowl with a lid or plastic wrap. Next, let it sit for 2 to 3 hours to allow the mask to thicken up. If the mask is too thick after it’s sat, you can add up to ¼ cup (59 ml) of distilled water to thin the mixture. Once the mask has thickened for a couple of hours, apply it to your hair and scalp. Allow the mask to sit on your head for 20 to 30 minutes. It’s not necessary to cover your head because the mask won’t drip. However, placing a shower cap or plastic wrap over it can help warm the mask so your hair absorbs it more easily. When it’s time to take off the mask, rinse it away with warm water. Next, use your usual shampoo and conditioner to wash your hair, and allow it to air dry. You can use the mask once a week for soft, shiny hair.
Summary: Combine the fenugreek seed powder, yogurt, and oil. Allow the mixture to sit for several hours. Smooth the mask on your hair and scalp and let it sit. Wash your hair as normal.