Q: You’re going to repeat the first 2 steps, but moving forward this time. Stretch your right foot out and to your left. Don’t raise the ball of your foot off of the floor as your move. Stop moving your foot at the end of the 3 count. Return your feet to the starting position with your knees still bent. You can shuffle again in place if you’d like. You’ll notice that you’re moving to your left as you complete these steps. You can reverse the order and move in the opposite direction if you run into any obstructions or other dancers on the dance floor.
A: Stretch your right foot out 2–4 feet (0.61–1.22 m) to your left on the 3 count. Take your left foot and slide it to meet your right on the 4 count.

Article: You can create simple designs using just painter's tape and some wall paint. This method is best for geometric designs, such as stripes, zigzags, and chevron. Here's a list of what you will need:  Painter's tape Wall paint Paint roller Paint pan Paper towels Pencil The width of the tape will be the lines between your designs. When you are done painting, you will pull the tape off to reveal the original wall color underneath. Try to make the designs large and bold. If you make the designs too small, they will appear out of proportion against your huge wall. Here are some ideas for designs:  Chevron Zigzag Stripes (vertical or horizontal) Triangles The tape needs to be sealed against the wall. If the tape is not properly sealed against the wall, paint might seep underneath it. Consider leaving small tabs at the end of each piece of tape. This will make it easier to pull off at the end. Try not to pour too much paint out at one time. If you pour out too much paint at once, the paint may dry out before you get a chance to use it all. You can always refill your paint pan with more paint when you run out. Try to match the paint finish to the finish of your wall. For example, if your wall has a satin finish, choose a paint that has a satin finish as well. This will help your design blend in better. You don't want to apply too much paint all at ones. If you put too much paint onto the wall, it may leak under the tape. It may also create a bubbly texture, or take too long to dry. For these reasons, it is better to apply many thin coats of paint rather than one thick coat. Use a light to medium pressure, and always go in the same direction: back-and-forth or up-and-down. When your roller starts to get dry, apply more paint, but remember to tap it off onto the paper towel. If you are using more than one color, work with one color at a time. Use a fresh paint roller and paint when moving on to a different color. Gently pull the tape towards you at a 135 degree angle. Don't wait for the paint to dry. If you pull the painter's tape off when the paint is already dry, you may cause the paint to chip or flake off.  If the paint has dried and sealed over the edge of the tape, gently scratch at the seam with a craft knife. If the paint has dried and chips when you pull the tape off, get out a small, pointy paintbrush and fill in the gaps using extra paint.
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Gather your supplies. Start by applying painter's tape to your wall in a design you find pleasing. Smooth the tape down with your fingers or a straight edge. Pour some wall paint out onto a paint pan. Dip the paint roller into the paint pain and tap off any excess paint onto a folded paper towel. Gently roll the paint roller across your entire wall. Pull the painter's tape off as soon as your are done painting.

Q: Use space in your closet or make another spot in your room for keeping your stuff out of the way. Buy some storage bins and slide them under your bed. This keeps all of your stuff organized. Shelves are a must to display stuff like sports trophies, pictures, books, etc. Buy some shelves and have them put up in a place that you like, such as over your bed or near your desk. They can be donated, go into storage or be disposed of. Unless they mean a great deal of value to you, having such things hanging around can cause you to keep living in the past; now is the time to move on. If you have anything you wouldn't use again or isn't special to you, donate it to a charity shop. Play some slow music from your iPod on your stereo, and pour a cool glass of lemonade. Grab a book or magazine and sit back and relax on your bed.
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Make sure you have some storage space. Make good use of shelves. Put away all of the childish things in your room. Relax.