In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sometimes alcoholics can become violent, as alcohol is often related to violence. If your husband hits you, threatens you, or harms you in any way, find safety and report the abuse. Don’t protect your husband by keeping the abuse a secret. Tell your mother or father, sister, neighbor, friend, or spiritual mentor. Make sure you prioritize your safety. You can get help by calling a domestic abuse hotline.  United States: Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE). UK: Call Women’s Aid at 0808 2000 247. Australia: Call 1800RESPECT at 1800 737 732. Worldwide: visit http://www.hotpeachpages.net/ for a global list of helplines and crisis centers. Use a calm tone of voice and speak to him without using harsh or derogatory words. For instance, avoid calling him “drunk” or an alcoholic in the moment. Avoid arguing with him and instead deflect the statements in a calm and assertive way.  If he starts to become angry or wanting to fight, calmly respond that now is not a good time, and that you can talk about it later. Avoid arguing with him at all costs. He may become physical. Don’t respond back in anger, no matter how hard it is. Instead of deterring him away from alcohol, steer him toward food and non-alcoholic drinks. Encourage him to eat or to hydrate with water. Distract him with these things so that he is less focused on the alcohol. When he asks for alcohol, deflect by offering him soda. If he insists on having something or going somewhere, find a compromise. It isn’t worth arguing with him because he isn’t thinking clearly, yet you don’t want to escalate the agitation. Find something that will make him happy without making you unhappy.  If he really wants to eat ice cream but you have none, offer him candy or another sweet treat. If he wants to go outside in the pouring rain, tell him firmly that it’s raining and perhaps he can bring an umbrella or stand under an awning. If the alcoholism is negatively affecting you, set limits with your husband. Be clear that no discussions about you as a couple can happen when he drinks, and you refuse to try to solve problems while he’s under the influence.  Tell him he cannot drink in the home or around the children. You can choose not to spend time with him when he is drinking, or that you refuse to argue when he has been drinking. Set limits based off of your own needs. When you set limits, communicate them with your husband and make sure he understands them. If your husband is drunk, acting aggressively, and you fear for your safety, have an escape plan. Have someone you can call late at night that can offer you a safe place to stay. If you are scared to leave with the car, ask your friend or family member to pick you up at your home. Calmly let your husband know that you are seeking a safe place for the night and will return the next day. If your husband becomes angry, say that you can have the discussion later. Right now, you are prioritizing your safety.
Summary: Report any abuse. Approach him in a non-threatening way. Offer him non-alcoholic drinks and food. Find compromise. Set limits. Have an escape plan.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Select the brewing stand while facing it to open the brewing stand. Click and drag your bottles into the three squares at the bottom of the page.  In Minecraft PE, tap a square, then tap the water bottle icon on the left side of the page. On the console version, press Y or triangle with the water bottle selected. Place the Nether wart in the top square of the crafting page. Click and drag blaze powder onto the top-left square in the brewing stand window. Doing so will prompt the base potion—known as an "Awkward Potion"—to begin brewing.  Skip this step in Minecraft PE. On the console version, just press Y or triangle with the blaze powder selected. Now that you have the Awkward Potion as a base, you can add a secondary ingredient to modify the potion. Place your secondary ingredient (e.g., a rabbit foot) in the square at the top of the brewing stand. The potion will begin brewing again. Your blaze powder from the first round should be good for 20 brew cycles. Your potion is now ready to be consumed.
Summary: Open your brewing stand (Crafted from a blaze rod and 3 cobblestone). Place your water bottles in the stand. Add a Nether wart. Add blaze powder. Place the Awkward Potion(s) back in the brewing stand. Add a secondary ingredient. Place the potion in your inventory.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you choose to begin your entries as a daily log, you'll begin by recounting what you did at the beginning of the day. You'll likely find that this is an easy and effective way to start writing. In the end, it might lead to more involved journal entries.  Start off by journaling about monotonous daily activities. For example, write “Today I woke up at 6am and had Frosted Mini-Wheats for breakfast.” Use the entry to recount the activities of your day. Cover major discussions you had with family or friends, what you saw on the way to work or school, and even the weather. You can also start your entry as a thought. By starting with a thought, you'll set the tone of your entry. In the end, you'll open yourself up to the possibility of expressing your thoughts and feelings.  Start by writing “I'm happy today.” Continue by explaining why you feel that way. Think about starting with a thought and then just continuing your entry as a sort of “stream of consciousness.” Put everything that enters your mind onto the paper. One of the easiest ways to frame your entry is as a letter. By framing it as a letter, you'll be able to start it and write in a familiar and easy way. In the end, you'll produce natural prose with a solid narrative.  Start as if you are writing to yourself in the future. Write as if you are writing to a friend. For instance, write: "Dear friend, its been a while since I last wrote to you. So much has happened since then." Get creative and craft your letter/entry as if you are writing to a famous person or someone you wish you knew. Another way to start an entry is by bullet listing different things that are important to you at that moment. That way, you won't have to pressure yourself to write in-depth about any one thing.  Start at the top of the page and write a word or phrase that is important to you. If you want to add more, do so. Leave yourself a couple lines and write down another word or phrase. Continue down the page until you've exhausted ideas about things you could write about. Feel free to fill in the bullets whenever you want.
Summary:
Start as a daily log. Begin with a thought. Write your journal as a letter. Embrace the bullet approach.