Article: . Unlike what you may think, it's nearly impossible to be successful in other areas without being organized. Clean out your closet, empty your medicine cabinet and only put back what you use, throw out all old papers from your desk, clean your room, just go crazy and unleash your inner Martha Stewart. See where your strengths and weaknesses are. Talk to teachers about what you should do to improve. Study weekly. Guide yourself with previous exams. Make flashcards. Try your hardest, for real, and you'll make it. . Cute school supplies help you want to study. Nice pens and pretty notebooks will pay off if they encourage you to work harder. Also, more special rewards for extra hard goals are in order. Something like a night out or a new accessory. Choose things that interest you and educate yourself. Things like a foreign language or history of art can be self taught if you're passionate enough. If you are lacking in discipline, try signing up for a class Don't forget to make time for exercise and other non-academic activities like going out or gardening or whatever you like. Try hard to make time to just do nothing and you'll feel much better.
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Organize yourself Take a hard look at your GPA. Motivate yourself Go the extra mile. Keep yourself active in other things besides school.

Problem: Article: It's a gray app that contains an image of gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen. It's the section at the top of the screen that contains your name and image if you've added one. If you are running an older version of iOS, you may not need to do this step. It's in the second section of the menu. In the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section, slide each desired type to the "On" (green) or "Off" (white) position. It's near the top of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section.  Turn on iCloud Photo Library to automatically upload and store your Camera Roll to iCloud. When enabled, your entire photo and video library is accessible from any mobile or desktop platform. Turn on My Photo Stream to automatically upload new photos to iCloud whenever you're connected to Wi-Fi. Turn on iCloud Photo Sharing if you'd like to create photo albums that friends can access over the web or on their Apple device. It's in the upper-left corner of the screen and will take you back to the main iCloud settings page. It's near the bottom of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section. It will turn green. Doing so makes stored passwords and payment information available on any device that you've logged into with your Apple ID. Apple does not have access to this encrypted information. It's in the upper-left corner of the screen and will take you back to the main iCloud settings page. It's near the bottom of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section. Doing so allows you to locate your device by logging into iCloud on a computer or mobile device and clicking on Find My iPhone. Turn on Send Last Location to enable your device to send its location information to Apple when the battery is critically low. It's in the upper-left corner of the screen and will take you back to the main iCloud settings page. It's near the bottom of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section. On older versions of iOS it will instead say Backup. Do this to automatically save all of your files, settings, app data, pictures, and music to iCloud whenever your device is plugged in, locked, and connected to Wi-Fi. iCloud Backup enables you to restore your data from iCloud if you replace or erase your device. It's in the upper-left corner of the screen and will take you back to the main iCloud settings page. This option is just below the entire "APPS USING ICLOUD" section.  Doing so allows apps to access and store data on your iCloud Drive. The apps listed below iCloud Drive with the slider in the "On" (green) position will be allowed to save documents and data to iCloud. It's in the upper-left corner of the screen and will take you back to the Apple ID settings page.  On older versions of iOS, instead tap Settings and this will take you back to the main Settings page. Now you've set up your iCloud account on your iPhone or iPad.
Summary: Open Settings. Tap your Apple ID. Tap iCloud. Select the type of data you wish to sync with iCloud. Tap Photos. Tap iCloud. Scroll down and tap Keychain. Slide "iCloud Keychain" to the "On" position. Tap iCloud. Scroll down and tap Find My iPhone. Slide "Find My iPhone" to the "On" position. Tap iCloud. Scroll down and tap iCloud Backup. Slide "iCloud Backup" to the "On" position. Tap iCloud. Slide "iCloud Drive" to the "On" position. Tap Apple ID.

When you start a new PowerPoint file, you can either create a blank presentation or a template. Blank presentations allow you to apply your own style, but this can be a time-consuming process. Templates can give your presentation a uniform style, but they may not suit your exact needs.  You can edit any aspect of a template, so feel free to choose one that mostly matches your vision and tweak it as you see fit. You can apply themes to your project at a later time after you've added content. Click the Design tab and select a theme. It will be immediately applied to your project. You can either undo it (Ctrl + Z) or revert to a blank theme if you don't like it. You can access templates from the File tab. Click New and then browse the available templates. You can also download additional templates from a variety of resources online. Your title is the first thing that your audience will see. It should be easy to read and give a basic overview about the topic of the presentation. Most presenters will include their or their group's name on the title as well. Press Ctrl + M for a new slide. A blank slide will be added after the slide you are currently on. The slide will contain a title box and a text box. You can choose to use these or insert your own objects using the Insert tab.  When adding a text box, you can click and drag to make it whatever size you'd like. You can then adjust this later by grabbing one of the corners with your cursor and then clicking and dragging again. You can click on any text box and start typing to begin adding text to your presentation. You can format text just as you would in Word, with formatting options available in the Home tab. You can use the frame on the left side of the window to quickly scroll through your slides. Clicking any of them will open that slide so that you can edit it. You can click the Outline tab to see an outline tree of your presentation. Each slide will be labeled by the slide title. You can get a basic feel for the flow of your presentation at this point by pressing F5 to start the slide show. Click the mouse to advance the slides. Use the preview slide show to get an idea of how long the presentation is and how well information flows from one slide to the next.
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Choose between a blank presentation and a template. Create your title slide. Add new slides for content. Navigate your presentation. Preview your presentation.