Problem: Article: If you think you look sexy, your boyfriend will think so, too. Instead of asking him for reinforcement about your looks, be proud to show off your beautiful face and body.  Pick at least three attributes you love about yourself, and show 'em off. If you love your legs, wear a shorter skirt, and if you think your arms are to die for, expose them in the perfect tank top. Have fun with your body. Dance in front of the mirror to your favorite song, and you'll see how much fun it is to inhabit your body. Be healthy. Eating right and exercising can have a positive impact on the way you think about yourself. Exercise can also be an opportunity to do something sexy with your boyfriend, like taking salsa lessons. Pay attention to the way you talk about your body. If you're wearing a new dress, instead of asking your boyfriend, "Do I look okay in this?" tell him, "Don't I look fabulous in this?" He'll be turned on by your love for your looks. There's nothing sexier than showing your man how confident you are. Instead of spending time telling you that you're amazing, he'll be busy loving your natural ease with yourself, which will make you look even more sexy. Here are some ways to be confident:  Be aware of the things that make you a beautiful, unique, and talented individual. When you're having doubts, remind yourself of these qualities. It may even help to write them down. Be confident--to a point. Part of confidence is accepting that you are a flawed individual. You're already awesome, but there's always room for improvement. Your boyfriend will be impressed not only by your confidence, but by how comfortable you are in admitting you're not perfect.
Summary: Love your looks. Be confident.

Problem: Article: A number of practices have been linked to lower incidence of gallbladder disease:  Consume polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. Eat plenty of fiber. Ingest caffeine as part of your daily diet. Follow a vegetarian diet. Avoid excessive intake of refined sugars such as sucrose and fructose. Some circumstantial evidence indicates eating large quantities of legumes can increase your incidence of contracting gallbladder disease.  Consume a minimal quantities of alcohol. Consider eating several one-ounce servings per week of peanuts or other nuts.  This has proven useful in studies involving female subjects, in particular.  Eat regularly; avoid skipping meals. Nutritional supplements containing vitamin C, soy lecithin, and iron have proven useful in preventing the development of gallstones. Rapid weight loss can increase the risk of developing gallstones.  While obesity is a risk factor for gallbladder disease, you’ll want to eliminate this risk factor slowly through careful weight loss.  Slow, steady weight loss of 1-2 pounds per week is best. Identifying and then avoiding foods that cause allergic reactions in your system can reduce your risk of developing gallstones.
Summary: Follow dietary practices that have been demonstrated to prevent gallstones. Consume preventive nutritional supplements. Lose weight slowly and then maintain a healthy body weight. Pursue allergy testing and then eliminate allergenic foods from your diet.

Problem: Article: into the pool to create the bottom slab. Purchase plenty of shotcrete mix or gunite. Place it all in a mixing truck equipped with a big hose or dumping rail. Dump the concrete onto the rebar or spray it out with a hose attached to the truck. Use enough concrete to make the pool floor at least 6 in (15 cm) thick. To make pouring the concrete easier, begin spraying the walls as you lay concrete on the floor so you don’t have to walk back and forth across the wet mix as much. Put on some sturdy work boots you don’t mind getting wet, then step into the pool. Coat the walls to make a layer of concrete at least 6 in (15 cm) thick, Also, add concrete to the top lip of the pool marked off by plywood. Take care not to spray over any exposed pipe openings. Cap them and spray around them. Step down into the pool to access the concrete slabs. You will need a float, which is like a big broom for concrete. Push the float over the floor to level it, then do the same for the walls. You can also use a big metal straightedge to smooth out difficult spots along walls and corners. The straightedge is also helpful for smoothing out steps into a block shape. For a long-lasting pool, let the concrete cure before continuing to work on it. Purchase a big plastic sheet from a hardware store. Make sure it covers the entire pool. Flatten it against the concrete, then pin it down with stakes, bricks, and other heavy objects.  If you don’t have a good plastic cover, spray the concrete with water from a hose 3 or 4 times a day. Keep it saturated to prevent it from drying out. You can also place damp canvas or burlap over the concrete to protect it. Add water to the cover as needed to keep it moist. Glass, ceramic, and porcelain tiles are some of the most popular ways to finish a pool. Mix mortar, then spread it over the concrete with a trowel. After waiting at least 24 hours, spread grout over the mortar. Place the tiles on the grout, leaving a 1⁄8 in (0.32 cm) gap between each one.  Leave a 6 in (15 cm) gap between the lip of the pool and the top row of tiles. Make sure the mortar and grout resist chlorine and other chemicals in the water. Tile lasts up to 10 years on average and resist stains better than other finishes, though it tends to be a little more expensive. Some other finishes to try include plaster, stone, or a water-resistant epoxy paint. Alternative finishes last 5 to 8 years on average. Coping is visible and provides walking room around the pool’s edge. Tile is a common option, but you can also get concrete, marble, or stone. Each style adds a different aesthetic to your pool, but they all waterproof the exposed concrete. Wait at least 1 to 2 days for the tile and coping to cure before adding water to the pool. Install the coping with mortar and grout like you did when lining the pool’s interior. Cover the 6 in (15 cm) gap you left inside the pool, then arrange another row of coping material around the pool’s rim. You now have a concrete pool in your yard. All you need to do to make it functional is add the water. Run garden hoses from nearby water spigots to begin. Doing this takes a long time, so find alternative ways to bring in more water. Try renting a water truck to dump large amounts of water into the pool.  If you can’t get a truck to the pool, continue using a hose. It may take all day, but with a little patience, you will soon have a functional pool. Watch the pool for leaks and other issues. Empty the pool before attempting a fix.
Summary:
Pour concrete Spray the walls to coat them with concrete. Smooth the concrete out with a concrete float. Cover the concrete with a plastic sheet for at least 5 days. Coat the pool basin with tile to waterproof it. Install coping around the lip of the pool. Fill the pool with water.