In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Try to stay as active and as socially engaged as you can. When you are dealing with chronic pain, sometimes having people around you can be the very last thing you want; however, having people around can also distract you from the pain and allow you a few moments, or maybe more, to forget the pain. Humans are social creatures and while you may not always want to have people around, and don’t need to 24/7, it has been shown that social contact can have significant effects on pain perception. Socializing can help alleviate loneliness and depression, which can negatively affect chronic pain. As social creatures, finding others who truly understand what you are dealing with can be a significant comfort. Support groups also help you not to feel so alone. The people in the group may be able to offer advice and coping techniques. To find a support group for people dealing with chronic pain, start by looking at the groups at the American Chronic Pain Association or the National Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Association. . Exercise has been shown to increase the production of endorphins, which naturally reduce pain. Exercise also strengthens muscles along with reducing the risk of obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Try low-impact activities, such as yoga, Tai Chi, walking, swimming, cycling, or strength-training.  You will need to talk to your physical therapist and other members of your pain management team to determine whether stretching exercises, strengthening exercises, aerobics, or weight training is best for you. Make sure to find the right level of activity for you. If you do too much, you may have increased pain the next day; however, staying inactive for too long can lead to further problems with pain and mobility. Find the right exercise and amount of activity for your condition. Staying busy and engaging your mind and body in activities that distract you from the pain can be an effective management strategy. Try reading or listening to music. These activities may not be able to let you forget the pain, but it can help you take control of your life. Consider finding a hobby that lets you get out of the house and connect with other people.
Summary: Stay social. Seek out support groups. Exercise Distract yourself with activities.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Winabler is a tool that allows you to force greyed-out (unclickable) buttons to allow you to click them. This will be either the 1625 KB or the 1723 KB version of Winabler. The other versions of Winabler on this page require additional setup, so stick to the standard installation versions. This should be on your desktop (or wherever your default save location is). You may need to verify that you wish to proceed with this program by clicking Yes. While setting up Winabler, you'll need to do the following:  Agree to the terms of use. Select an install location. While you're waiting for Winabler to finish installing, you'll want to navigate to the greyed-out Windows Activation box if you don't still have the menu open. Do so by double-clicking the Winabler icon--it should be in the location you chose during setup. Winabler installs to your desktop by default. Doing so should unlock the button.  The button may appear grey, but you should be able to click it after dropping the crosshairs onto it. If the box remains unclickable, try checking the Repeatedly enable objects that continually disable themselves box in the Winabler window and trying again.  Doing so will save your settings and prevent the Windows 8 activation messages from popping up. The only long-term fix for those pesky Windows activation messages is to verify your version of Windows 8.
Summary:
Open the Winabler webpage. Click HERE to the left of a "Standard Installation" Winabler version. Double-click the Winabler set-up program. Follow the on-screen instructions. Open the Action Center settings menu if it isn't already open. Open Winabler. Click and drag the Winabler crosshairs onto the Windows Activation box. Uncheck the Windows Activation box. Click OK. Consider Activating Windows 8.