Problem: Article: If you feel your boyfriend is being disrespectful, learn to assert yourself. In the moment the disrespect occurs, let him know you will not tolerate it. You do not have to be aggressive or mean. Simply state your needs in a calm fashion   When your boyfriend is being difficult, say so in the moment. Calmly let him know what he's saying is not respectful and you don't appreciate it. Do this in a calm fashion to avoid escalating the argument. For example, your boyfriend is on your case about you going out with friends from work because he feels these friends are not responsible. Say something like, "I appreciate your concerns, but I know how to stay safe. I'm allowed to have a social life and I need you to respect that." If your boyfriend is chronically disrespectful, he may not always listen when you assert yourself. Instead of hearing your needs and backing off, he may become hostile or even aggressive. For example, "I don't care what you think you need. I don't want you going out with those girls from the office." In this case, just walk away.  You need to back up your words with behavior. If you want your boyfriend to respect your social life, and he isn't, show him you won't tolerate this lack of respect. Say something like, "You're not listening to me and this isn't getting us anywhere. I'm going for a walk." Then, leave for a few hours to give your boyfriend a chance to calm down. Living with a chronically disrespectful person can drain your self esteem. You may start to feel you are not worth things like love and respect. This is not the case. Everyone has worth, so remind yourself of yours when necessary.  Most people have some areas in their lives they could use to improve. However, this does not mean you don't deserve love or respect. Just because you're, say, a little messy does not give your boyfriend the right to yell at or berate you constantly. Remind yourself of of this. Adopt a personal mantra. Try something like, "I matter. I deserve respect. I deserve love." If someone keeps disrespecting you, you don't have to stay in the relationship. If you consistently feel controlled, uncomfortable, or unhappy with someone, the relationship is probably not worth your time. There's nothing wrong with walking away if someone is not respecting you.
Summary: Assert yourself when necessary. Exit conversations if you're not being respected. Remind yourself of your own worth. Think about taking a break from the relationship.

Problem: Article: Your car needs to have enough gasoline to fill the cylinders in order to start.   If your fuel gauge is broken you should put fuel in your car and try to start it before proceeding. Try turning on your headlights, if your headlights are burning normally then your battery should be sufficiently charged. If the headlights are dim or do not turn on at all you may need to jumpstart your car. To rule out a blown fuse you should take a quick look in your fuse box. Blown fuses can usually be identified by a black or burnt looking spot in the middle of the fuse.  Any fuse in question should be checked with a light tester or replaced.
Summary: Check to make sure you have fuel. Check your battery. Scan your fuse box.

Problem: Article: Doing so places your cursor in the cell. Type =STDEV( ) into the cell. You can press the left arrow key once to do this, or you can click in between the two parentheses in the text box at the top of the document. You can input a range of data cells by typing the name of the first cell in the list of data, typing a colon, and typing in the last cell name in the column. For example, if your list of numbers goes from cell A1 through cell A11, you would type in A1:A11 in between the parentheses.  Your completed formula should look something like this: =STDEV(A1:A11)  If you want to calculate the standard deviation of a few numbers (not a whole range), you can type each number's cell name between the parentheses and separate the names with commas. For example, to find the standard deviation of A1, A3, and A10, you would type in =STDEV(A1,A3,A10). Doing so will run your formula, causing the standard deviation value for your selected values to display in your currently selected cell.
Summary: Click an empty cell. Enter the "standard deviation" formula. Place your cursor in between the parentheses. Add your data range. Press ↵ Enter.

Problem: Article: Part your hair down the middle, then French braid each side. Continue with regular braids, or tie them off at your nape for a chic look. Create a Dutch braid by crossing the left and right strands under the middle strand instead of over it. Part your hair down the middle, then Dutch braid each half. Continue braiding your hair until you reach the ends, then tie them off with hair ties. Gently pull on the outer loops forming the braids to loosen them up. Cross the braids against the base of your skull, then secure them with bobby pins. Create a center part. Gather 1 small section of hair from each side of the part, about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) behind your hairline. Braid each section, then bobby pin them behind your head, like a half-up ponytail.  You can do this look with a side part too. For a twist, create the mini braids, then pull all of your hair back (including the braids) into a low ponytail. Pull your hair back into a low ponytail. Twist a hair tie 2 to 3 times around it. On the last wrap, pull your ponytail only halfway through the hair tie.  If you have thin hair, you'll probably need to wrap it 3 times. If you have thick hair, you'll only need to wrap it 2 times. You can create this style with half-up, half-down ponytails as well. Create a simple braid at the base of your neck. Secure the end of the braid with a clear elastic. Wrap the braid into a coil, then secure it with bobby pins that match your hair color. Use as many bobby pins as you need to. This style will look gorgeous with a side part, but you can use a center part too. Gather a section on each side of your face, and secure with a clip. Pull the rest of your hair back into a low ponytail. Braid your hair, then tuck the end under the hair tie. Unclip the 2 sections from before and pull them back towards the braid. Cross them, wrap them around the braid, then secure them with bobby pins. Mist your bun with hairspray to help it last longer.
Summary:
Try French braids if you want to braid your hair. Convert 2 Dutch braids into a braided crown for a romantic look. Create a mini braided headband for a romantic look. Upgrade a low ponytail with a looped bun for a chic look. Braid your hair, then wrap it into a bun for a fancy twist. Wrap several sections together if you want to create an intricate bun.