In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's difficult to get popular if you have to approve every person who follows your account. People also tend to want to see what kind of photos you are sharing before they decide to follow you. If you want to gain as many followers as possible, you need to have a public account.  Link your Instagram profile to your other social networking as well. You might as well get all your existing friends connected to your Instagram account because, after all, they are more likely to interact with your posts. You can also link Instagram to simultaneously update with Facebook and Twitter. If you're concerned about your privacy, take control of it by not posting anything you'd regret. Don't put anything personal or embarrassing on your Instagram page. Make sure you don't geotag your home address and stay safe online. One of the easiest ways to start reaching out and gain followers is to follow lots of accounts. You can't expect people to find yours if you don't reach out and interact with the Instagram community. Follow lots of accounts, even if you plan on unfollowing them later. Instagram will allow you to follow about 160 people per hour.  Follow your friends. Link your profile to your other social networking pages and invite everyone to like your page. Follow accounts that are related to interests you have. Into sports? Cooking? Knitting? Find pages devoted to these hobbies and follow lots of them. Look up the follow lists on these pages and start following people. Follow celebs. Look up your favorite athletes, musicians, actresses, and other celebs to follow on Instagram. Comment regularly on their popular posts to get your page some exposure. Always follow your followers. If someone is following you, you'll gain a long-term follower if you follow them back. Pick out some celebrities and other popular Instagram accounts to follow and engage. Comment regularly on their posts to get other followers to check out your page and follow it.  While Instagram frowns on this practice, following and unfollowing some very popular accounts (Bieber, One Direction, Kim Kardashian) repeatedly can gain you several followers very quickly. However this can also get your account suspended. Don't spam popular pages. Lots of people like to comment, "Hey follow me!" on really popular pages, but this will earn you negative comments and it will rarely work. It also looks tacky. There are a variety of apps and sites designed to make the follower-chasing a little easier. They all essentially allow you to build capital or "coins" by liking pictures and doing other tasks, which will earn you followers in return. All these apps work slightly differently, and some require that you pay for them.
Summary: Set your profile to public. Follow lots of people. Follow and comment on other very popular accounts. Try out some get-follower apps or websites.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Extend your index and middle finger on each hand. Turn your hands so your palms are facing you. Then, touch the tips of your middle fingers together so they form an “A” shape. Keep your ring and pinky fingers bent down. Use your thumbs to hold them down if you need to. You want your teeth to be completely covered. Your lips should be curled over the edges of your teeth. Your palms should be facing you. Make sure you’re still holding your fingers in the “A” shape from before when you put them in your mouth. Lift your tongue up so the end is pointing up at the roof of your mouth. Then, push on the underside of your tongue with the ends of your index and middle fingers. Keep pushing your tongue until it’s as far back as it will go in your mouth. Your mouth should be completely sealed. You want the space between your fingers to be the only gap that air can escape from. That’s how you’ll be able to make the whistling sound. Your exhale should be forceful, but don’t blow so hard that you hurt yourself. You may not hear a whistling sound the first few times you try it. After each attempt, take in another deep breath and reseal your lips around your fingers. Keep trying and you'll eventually make a whistling sound! If you’re having trouble, try adjusting the angle of your fingers or changing how hard you’re blowing.
Summary: Make an “A” shape with both hands using your index and middle fingers. Stretch your lips over your teeth. Put the ends of your index and middle fingers in your mouth. Use your fingers to push your tongue to the back of your mouth. Close your mouth around your fingers. Blow air out through your fingers and lips.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's easy to feel overwhelmed by a lot of little things when you're a teacher. Conquer this feeling by writing down a list of the key things that are important to you in your job and make them your focus. For example, instead of getting stressed out about preparing your students for a weekly quiz (that happens every week), put your efforts towards helping them prepare for the big term exam. Evaluating your goals also reminds you of what you've been able to accomplish. Your goals should be attainable or you'll frustrate yourself. If you're in a large school where several teachers teach the same grade, work together to come up with lesson plans, activities, or exams. Not only will this lighten your work load, but you can also discuss similar problems or concerns. You might even discuss combining your classes for some activities. You and the other teacher could trade off leading the class and using the free time for grading or more lesson planning. If your school offers professional development or ways for teachers to interact, you should participate. Teaching can be an isolating job. But taking time to engage with other teachers at your school can make you feel more invested and supported in your job. Just make sure to avoid spending too much time around other teachers who complain all the time or who don't enjoy their jobs. You can also communicate with other teachers through social media if you find that it's hard to schedule time to meet up in person. Check out blogs that other teachers manage. As the school year progresses, you might find that it's harder to be prepared for teaching. Give yourself a fresh start and plan to get to school early one week. Getting to school 30 minutes early can give you time to finish up any last minute details, respond to emails, or just focus on the day ahead. Try to plan out your week so you're not scrambling every day. Being prepared will keep you from feeling rushed which can lead to burnout. At the very least, spend 15 minutes every night preparing for the next day. If you feel burned out because you can't seem to catch a moment's rest or are always scrambling to get through the day, you need to organize. Organize your teaching materials so you can easily find things and get rid of unnecessary things that are just taking up space. Being organized will help spend your time making daily lesson plans and weekly schedules instead of searching for materials and files. You may feel like a combination of things is causing burnout, so try to confront your biggest cause of stress at school. If you struggle with difficult behaviors in your classroom, you may need to meet with parents or bring in school support staff to talk with the student. Running away from your stressors will only lead to burnout. It may take a little time and energy to resolve your problems, but it will improve your work environment.
Summary:
Decide what's most important to you. Plan lessons with a teacher's aide or another teacher. Connect with other teachers. Spend time every morning to prepare for your day. Organize and file your teaching materials. Figure out what's causing burnout and face those problems.