Q: . The final days of your relationship with the narcissist may have led to you seeing yourself as far less than you actually are. Keep in mind that any negative self-talk you are falling prey to is of the narcissist’s doing. You don’t have to play into it. Take measures to uncover your true worth again.  Make a list of your best qualities and hang it up on a mirror. Set a new goal each month and track your progress towards reaching it. Challenge yourself to do things you never thought you would and you may find that your belief in yourself is renewed. Many people often blame themselves after ending a relationship with a narcissist. You might wonder, “what’s wrong with me?” Although you might have some self-esteem issues, you are probably a healthy, sound, and caring individual. You are likely to be deeply empathetic and compassionate for others, which is how the narcissist took advantage.  Embrace your caring and compassionate side. Don’t push that away or vow to never trust again. Being in a relationship with a narcissist often means playing second fiddle to their ego. You may have constantly been cast in your partner’s shadow. Realize that since the relationship is over, you don’t have to do this anymore.  Recognize the role you played in the relationship and make a commitment to work on yourself. Try not to let your previous relationship define you. You can be anyone you want to be. You can rebuild your self-confidence by sowing into the healthy relationships around you.  Take note of those people who seem to value and support you no matter what. Express gratitude for having them in your life. Simply because one relationship was toxic that doesn’t mean all of them will be. Cherish your existing friends and family and have faith that someday you will have a healthy, satisfying relationship.
A: See your worth Realize that narcissists often seek out healthy, successful people. Step out of the victim role. Celebrate the non-toxic relationships in your life.

Q: Keep your brain alert by reading every day. This is the most important thing you can do to keep up for school next year. Choose books that you want to read so you'll stay motivated.  If you have required reading, break it up with fun reading. Read at the beach, the pool, or the park. Switch up your summer learning by visiting museums, historical sites, aquariums, and zoos. Take in a play or a classical music concert. Increase your learning by reading signs, explanations, and playbills. Try to find a volunteer tutoring position -- you'll understand subjects better if you need to explain them clearly. Look for a volunteer position related to your career goals, like with the police department or in the library. You'll learn about your future career and be learning relevant skills. Consult your school's website to see if there are recommended websites for working on math, science, or reading. Talk to your teachers about websites or apps they recommend for studying over the summer. Check out the American Library Association lists of best websites for teaching and learning.  Look into Khan Academy if you're in middle or high school and PBS Kids if you're in elementary school. Find a website for practicing your typing skills, like Typing Club.
A: Read a lot. Go on field trips. Volunteer. Tap into sources for educational activities.

Q: After you have finished adding all your text, images and other elements to the body of your HTML document, add this tag at the bottom of your HTML document to close the body of your HTML document. This tag goes below the tag to close your HTML body at the end of your HTML document. This tells the web browser there is no more HTML code after this tag. Your entire HTML document should look something like this:  <!DOCTYPE html> <html>  <head> <title>wikiHow Fan Page</title> </head>  <body>  <h1>Welcome to My Page!</h1> <p>This is a fan page for wikiHow. Make yourself at home!</p>  <h2>Important Dates</h2> <p><i>January 15, 2019</i> - wikiHow's Birthday</p>  <h2>Links</h2> <p>Here is a link to wikiHow: <a href="http://www.wikihow.com">wikiHow</a></p>  </body> </html>
A: Type </body> to close your body. Type </html> to close your HTML document.

Q: You can use easy keyboard shortcuts to quickly insert Spanish accented characters and symbols into any Mac application. You'll use a keyboard shortcut that combines the ⌥ Option key with a character, followed by the character that receives the accent. Here are the different codes for each letter with an accent:   Á or á: ⌥ Option+e, and then type A or a.  É or é: {⌥ Option+e then type E or e.  Í or í: ⌥ Option+e, then type I or I .  Ó or ó: ⌥ Option+o, then type O or o.  Ú or ú: ⌥ Option+u, then type U or u.  Ü or ü: ⌥ Option+u, then type U or u.  Ñ or ñ: ⌥ Option+n, then type N or n.  ¿: ⌥ Option+⇧ Shift+?.  ¡: ⌥ Option+1.
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Open the app you want to type in. Find the keyboard combination for the character you want to type.