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Avoid situations or places where you tend to become a bit flirty.  If you know that after a few drinks you don't make the best decisions, then avoid going to bars without your partner or invite them to tag along.  Avoid similar locations where you have been tempted in the past, like clubs. Be especially careful to avoid being alone with people who you have been romantic or sexual with in the past.  If you have a coworker who you're flirty with, don't go with them alone to lunch. Never spend time with them outside of professional settings.  If they invite you out to lunch, you can say something like “Actually, I have too much work to do, I'm sorry.”  You can also see if other coworkers would like to tag along. If you must be alone with them, leave the door open and meet in an open space.  Keep your interactions professional. If you find yourself in a tough spot, bring up your partner casually in conversation.  This will serve as a reminder to both you and others that you are not available.  You don't need to be showy about your relationship, but do continue to make them aware of it. For instance, if they bring up a particular show they like you can say “My boyfriend really likes that show, too!  I don't care for it that much.” This is a great way to show the world and to remind yourself of your commitment.  If you have a moment when you're eyeing someone else, you might look at that ring and reconsider these thoughts. If you cannot wear it while working, consider getting a tattoo. If you are not married, consider wearing some other symbol as a reminder to yourself.  You might consider a bracelet or even a piece of yarn. Spend a little less time with your single friends while you are struggling with these desires.  Your single friends' unattached lifestyle might influence you to do something you'll regret.  Opt for more time with your married friends, instead. Do not disconnect completely from these friends.  Simply avoid going out with them to bars; opt for activities like lunches and movies instead.

summary: Avoid sticky situations. Stay in groups. Talk about your partner. Wear your wedding ring. Spend time with faithful friends.


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A calligraphy pen or nice writing utensil are the best choices. However, any tool you have that will look official and special when written with will do. Calligraphy pens work best for this, but in a pinch you could use a Sharpie or even a regular marker. You need less than a yard of ribbon for this. Any ribbon will do, but if you are working with a particular color palette in mind, choose according to that. These are widely available on any school supply aisle in almost every grocery store. Craft stores also carry them. You could also use double sided tape, but a glue stick is much more preferable. If there are any additional embellishments you want to use, pick those out now. Some fun choices are glitter, stamps, cut out paper shapes, stickers, stick-on rhinestones, additional ribbon and fake flowers. Get creative! Children love this card making project and since you're trying to complete the card in 10 minutes or less, a helping hand can be very useful. Ask your child to gather some embellishments and collaborate with you!

summary: Choose a writing utensil. Choose a ribbon. Grab a glue stick. Choose additional embellishments. Get your child to assist you.


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Browse your files, and locate where you saved the ODS file. This will open your right-click options on a pop-up menu. This will open a list of your available applications in a new pop-up window, and allow you to select any one of them to open this file. If you've opened an ODS file before, a sub-menu of recommended apps may pop up when you hover over Open with. In this case, you can select an app from the list here. Excel allows you to open, view, and edit ODS files. This will open the selected ODS file in Excel.
summary: Find the ODS file you want to open on your computer. Right-click the ODS file. Click Open with on the right-click menu. Select Microsoft Excel from the list of applications. Hit ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard.