In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Good budgie food mostly consists of seeds and fresh fruits and vegetables. You can purchase budgie feed from your pet store or grocery store, this will make up most of your birds diet but you can also supplement it with other types of food like coriander leaves, greens etc., Try to introduce pellets in the diet as well as a seed-only diet can lead to obesity.  Never feed your budgie avocado, chocolate, onion, garlic, caffeine, alcohol or human junk foods. These are toxic to the bird.  Make sure the budgie has enough water to drink in its dispenser. The bird will know how much to drink. Change the water daily to prevent bacterial build-up. Add a cuttlebone. This is a good source of natural calcium for budgies. Mineral blocks can also be bought too. Some people may use liquid vitamin and mineral supplements, but those will be consumed through the fresh fruits and vegetables. This will keep the budgie safe from disease germs. Clean only with mild dish soap and water and avoid using any cleaning products unless you are one hundred percent sure that they are safe for birds. Try misting your bird with a fine spray from a misting bottle to keep the bird cool. When it's time to sleep, simply throw a light towel or blanket over the cage. Make sure there is sufficient air ventilation - you don't want to suffocate your new bird! Make sure that the bird cannot get its nails caught in the fabric.  This is also helpful when it's noisy. The blanket will muffle most sounds, and will also keep cold drafts out. If your budgie is frightened by the dark, add a little night-light. Don't let your bird panic. It might fly around the cage and injure itself. Take the budgie to the veterinary surgeon at least once a year for a check-up. If your bird acts weirdly or if you spot anything unusual, go to the veterinary surgeon as quickly as you can.  Look out for abnormal breathing, discharge from the eyes or the beak, mucus on the feather, abnormal behavior and a loss of weight. If any of these symptoms occurs, call the veterinary surgeon immediately.
Summary: Feed your Budgie properly. Clean out the budgie's cage at least once a week. Create a good environment for your budgie to sleep. Monitor its health.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It might be hard for you to recognize when you're saying "yes" to something you really don't want to do. People who are prone to being codependent are often people-pleasers. Although being helpful to others isn’t a bad thing, always saying “yes” often is. You can’t be everything to everyone, and trying to do so may be a sign of codependency.If you’re currently in a codependent relationship, you’ll likely say “yes” to anything the other person wants, even if it hurts you. For instance, you might have an adult child who refuses to work and always asks you for money. If you're codependent, you might give them money every time they ask for it, even though you’re short on cash. You probably worry because you care. However, you might spend more time thinking about others than you do about yourself if you're codependent. Additionally, you might feel responsible for helping them as much as you can. Pay attention to how often you worry about the people in your life to help you figure out if you may be codependent. As an example, you may lie awake worrying about your partner who has a mental illness having an episode or your sister who's an alcoholic having an accident. You're likely worrying out of love, but consistently worrying about others takes its toll on you over time.
Summary: Recognize if you have trouble saying “no” to people. Notice if you’re always worrying about someone else.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Visit the website for your country’s treasury or chamber of commerce and look for a page about coronavirus or COVID-19 assistance. Check the details and eligibility for the loan your government can offer you and follow any prompts on the screen to start your application. Fill out all of your business’s information and submit the application when you’re finished. You should get a response within a few business days, but it may take longer due to many businesses applying.  It usually takes 2–3 weeks for financial assistance to come through, but it may take longer. You may also be able to find information about small business associations in your country that can match you to other private lenders. Search for your state’s Chamber of Commerce department or visit the governor’s website to find resources and information about the COVID-19 outbreak. Read through the loans or grants that your state has to see what you’re able to qualify for. Fill out any applications or send query emails to the officials listed on the site to see if you qualify for aid. The benefits you receive may vary by state or even local government. Contact your financial service provider and ask them about what measures they’re taking during the outbreak. Ask them about waiving fees for withdrawals or monthly services so you aren’t spending as much money that would normally be profits. Make sure you’re aware of any additional terms, such as repayment or interest percentages, so you aren’t surprised by them later on.
Summary:
Apply for a disaster relief loan if your country’s treasury offers one. Check your state's Chamber of Commerce site for aid if you’re in the US. Reach out to your bank to see if they’ll waive service fees.