Problem: Article: everything. Take the objects in your house and label them with their English equivalent. The goal is to get your mind thinking in English. When it's right there, it'll be impossible to ignore.  When you've labeled everything and find yourself thinking, "Where is my blanket?" try to think of the word (or sentence) in English. When you find your blanket, were you right? Don't write on the objects--grab a slip of paper and tape it on sturdily. It's very easy to get caught up in memorizing words when pronunciation can be just as important. Unfortunately, English has exceptions to most rules. But there are still some general guidelines you can abide by:  Always say the last sounds in the word. Certain Asian dialects find this rather difficult. If you know you're guilty of this, keep it in mind. "Streets" is not pronounced stree. The "ts" is very important in retaining meaning. Take the sentence "I project the project will end soon." Confusing, huh? Isn't English SVO? Yes, and this sentence is too. The first "project" (verb) is pronounced pro-JECT; the second (noun) is pronounced PRO-ject. The same is true for all verb-noun pairs: nouns stress the first syllable, verbs the second. Though there are definite exceptions, most nouns in English have the first syllable stressed. Think of the nouns in your house: "BED-room," "BATH-room," "KITCH-en," "TA-ble," "WIN-dow," "SO-fa," "WA-ter," "JACK-et," "TOI-let," etc. There are meaningful differences between American, British, and Australian English. Before you go about increasing your vocabulary, which one appeals to you?  Sometimes it's very important to know who you're speaking to. If you tell an American, Canadian, or Australian you're not wearing pants, they might wonder if you're wearing shorts, a dress, a skirt, or just in your underwear. If you tell a British person you're not wearing pants, you're going commando! In addition to vocabulary differences, the pronunciation differences are huge. Know these variations exist before you get confused with multiple correct pronunciations. Certain dictionaries use British English and certain dictionaries prefer American. Choose the one that's best for you.
Summary: Label Keep an eye on your pronunciation. Pick a dialect.

Problem: Article: ⊞ Win+R and type "powershell" to open PowerShell. If you're using Windows 10 and the taskbar won't stay hidden, you can try using the PowerShell utility to fix it. Confirm that you want to proceed. This will open a new "Administrator" PowerShell window. Make sure you paste it into the "Administrator" window: Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} You may see a few errors as the command runs, which can safely be ignored. You should notice that the taskbar hides as it should and stays hidden.
Summary: Press . Right-click the PowerShell icon in your taskbar and select "Run as administrator." Copy and paste the following command. Run the command. Click or tap the Start menu after the command finishes.

Problem: Article: Put a mixing glass and a coupe glass into the freezer to become completely cold. Chill them for at least 15 minutes or leave them to chill for several hours. If you prefer to shake the martini, chill a cocktail shaker instead of the mixing glass. Remove the mixing glass from the freezer and fill it up with ice. Measure and pour in 1.3 ounces (40 ml) of dry gin and 1.3 ounces (40 ml) of dry vermouth. Use a long-handled bar spoon to stir the martini until the cocktail is combined and very cold. This should take 15 seconds. You can shake the martini for 15 seconds, if you prefer. Remove the chilled coupe glass from the freezer and set a strainer over the mixing glass. Pour the millionaire martini into the coupe glass and discard the ice in the mixing glass. Open a bottle of champagne and pour it over the martini in the coupe glass. Slowly pour enough champagne to fill the glass. Serve the drink immediately. The amount of champagne you'll need depends on the size of your coupe glass. If you want to use a martini glass or champagne flute, you'll probably use more champagne.
Summary: Chill a mixing glass and coupe glass for at least 15 minutes. Fill the mixing glass with ice and add the dry gin and dry vermouth. Stir the martini for 15 seconds. Strain the martini into the coupe glass. Top off the glass with champagne and serve the martini.

Problem: Article: After getting out of a toxic relationship, it is important to surround yourself with the right kind of people. You need to be around someone who will build you up and remind you that you did the right thing. When a relationship ends, it’s easy to fall into the trap of dwelling on what you could have done better to change your ex. Know that no matter how much you think about the past, it won’t change.  Learn from the relationship rather than regretting it. Try to focus on what you want moving forward to help you stay positive and to move in the direction you want to go. Be kind to yourself. Try not to overthink the reasons why the relationship went bad. Focusing on the past will only hinder you from thinking about the future. You shouldn’t feel bad about a failed relationship. Many people beat themselves up for not seeing the signs of a bad relationship, but this kind of thinking will only make you feel worse.  Forgive yourself by stating it aloud or writing it down. Remind yourself that everyone makes mistakes, and you can learn lessons from the failed relationship. It’s easy to lose track of your true interests when you have been in a bad relationship. Now you have time to rediscover yourself revive your interests or seek new ones.  Take a class in something you used to enjoy learning about. Join a club. Pick up a hobby from your past. When it’s too hard to process the break-up by yourself, you might need to have some help. Ask for help from friends or family; talk with people who are close to you when you are feeling down.  Don’t feel ashamed if you need to ask for help. Many people find themselves in the same place, and professional help gets them back on their feet. Use your family and friends for emotional support to help rebuild yourself after a bad relationship. If your ex is harassing or intimidating you, get in touch with the local police to request a restraining order. Reach out to shelters or support groups if you feel threatened or endangered.
Summary:
Surround yourself with positive people. Release your regrets. Forgive yourself. Remember who you were before the relationship started. Ask for help. Contact local authorities for protective orders.