Q: Pretend they’re standing right there in front of you. Build their face and body in your mind’s eye. Start with the basics: hair color, eye color, height, weight, etc. Then add more distinct features that make them unique, like a snaggle-tooth, a freckle pattern, or a faded scar  If you need to, use photos or other images of random people for inspiration. Resist basing your imaginary partner on someone whom you know personally. You may end up feeling guilty, frustrated, and confused when they don’t act like your imaginary partner. Give them a name. Come up with other basic information about them, like their birthday. Think of answers to typical questions that people ask each other when they first meet, like:  Where did they grow up? Where do they live now? Where do they work or go to school? Do they have any siblings? Imagine their personal history. You know the name of their hometown–now ask yourself what happened to them there. Fill in the details of their background, such as:  Were their parents ever married? Are they divorced? What sort of friends did they have growing up? What were they like in school? What sort of interests and activities did they pursue? What if any religion were they brought up in? Build an inner life for them. Give your imaginary partner their own imagination and tastes. Ask yourself what sort of thoughts occupy them now:  What are their current interests? What are their hopes and dreams? What do they worry about? What do they wonder about? What values and beliefs do they hold dear? As you build their inner life with their own wants, needs, and beliefs, measure yourself by their standards. Imagine what they see in you. Ask yourself what it is about you that sets you apart from everyone else in their eyes.  What do you both believe in? Where do you disagree? What needs of theirs can you fulfill?
A: Imagine what they look like. Identify them. Flesh out their backstory. Define them as a person. See yourself through their eyes.

Q: You can find this key on the bottom right of your keyboard, just to the left of the left arrow. This should make the π symbol instantly appear.
A: Hold the ⌥ Option key. Press the P key. Release both buttons.

Q: Once your dog is familiar with the treadmill while it's turned off, allow her to interact with it while it's running.  Use the treadmill on the lowest possible speed in front of your dog. Allow her sniff the treadmill while it's in use and observe you walking on it.  If possible, use the command "Get on" to see if your dog is comfortable walking on the back of the treadmill with you as you use it on a low speed. It may take a few days or weeks before she's comfortable enough watching the treadmill in action to climb on while it's moving. Once your dog is familiar with the treadmill in action, you can start having her use it while it's moving.  Leash up your dog first. Hold the leash upwards as she steps onto the machine. Then, switch the treadmill on to the lowest setting.  Your dog might adapt quickly to walking on the treadmill but she might also be frightened and resist. You may have to stand in front of the treadmill holding her leash and urging with treats and encouragement to stay on.  Start small. Use 30 seconds to 1 minute sessions on the lowest setting until your dog is comfortable using the treadmill regularly. Throughout the process of training your dog, use positive reinforcement to encourage her to use the treadmill.  Use treats and praise when your dog stays on the treadmill.  Dogs live in the present, so it's important to use reinforcement the second she correctly follows a command. As soon as she steps on the treadmill, for example, verbally praise her and give her a treat.  If your dog begins to look unhappy or distressed, stop the session. Dogs use their faces and bodies to display their emotions. Some of the signs that your dog may be upset include his eyes being larger than normal, his mouth closed with his lips slightly pulled back at the corners, and his tail lowered between his legs or tucked up against his stomach. As you continue to make your dog use the treadmill, gradually speed up the intensity of the workout.  Once your dog is comfortable on the treadmill for 1 minute, build up to 2-3 minute sessions and eventually 5-minute ones. Most dogs need 20 to 30 minutes of physical exercise a day, so try to work your way up to this timeframe.  Depending on your dog's fitness level, you can experiment with different speeds and intensity levels. If your dog is overweight, you might want to strive to gradually increase her workout's intensity to get her in shape.
A: Let your dog come near the treadmill while you use it. Have your dog walk on the treadmill at its lowest speed. Use positive reinforcement. Build up to higher speeds and longer periods.

Q: When the vegetables have finished cooking, use a spatula to push them to one side of the pan. Next, pour 2 eggs that have been lightly beaten into the pan. Scramble them with the spatula, and once they’ve set up, mix them into the vegetables. If you prefer, you can use an egg substitute in place of the eggs. Once the eggs are cooked and mixed with the vegetables, add in the 3 cups of cooked rice. Pour 2 to 3 tablespoons (30 to 44 mL) of soy sauce, depending on your personal taste, on top of the rice. Next, mix in 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of sesame oil, and stir all of the ingredients together until well combined.  In place of the soy sauce, you can use fish sauce or oyster sauce. You can also add in some cooked chicken or steak that’s been cut into strips or chopped if you want to make a meal out the rice. It's a good idea to taste the rice after you mix in the soy sauce and sesame oil. If necessary, add salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Continue stirring the mixture in the pan as it cooks on medium heat. Fry the rice until all of the ingredients are fully heated through, which should take approximately 5 minutes.  If it seems like the rice is starting to scorch, lower the heat. Add a few additional drops of oil to the pan if the rice mixture is sticking to it. You may want to garnish the finished rice with chopped green onions.
A:
Pour the beaten eggs into one half of the pan and scramble them. Mix in the cooked rice, soy sauce, and sesame oil. Fry the mixture until heated through. Finished.