Article: Another way you can show your sister you are apologetic for your behavior is to compose an apology poem. This may be a good option if you feel more comfortable expressing your emotions in a creative way and do not want have to use the more formal letter format. You may title the poem, “An Apology for My Big Sister.” You may then use the free verse form to write a poem where you address your sister’s feelings and own up to your bad behavior.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/9\/94\/Apologize-to-Your-Older-Sister-Step-7.jpeg\/v4-460px-Apologize-to-Your-Older-Sister-Step-7.jpeg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/94\/Apologize-to-Your-Older-Sister-Step-7.jpeg\/aid132368-v4-728px-Apologize-to-Your-Older-Sister-Step-7.jpeg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  You may end the poem with a line that says, simply, “I’m sorry for what I did to you.” You may then sign and date the poem and give it to your sister so she can read it in private. You can also help to soften your sister’s anger at you by giving her a special gift as an apology. You should think of a unique gift that will show her you feel bad about how you treated her and that you want to make amends for your actions.  For example, if you stole your older sister’s diary, you may give her the gift of a new diary with a better lock and key system. Or, if you broke your sister’s favorite item, you may try to find the same item and replace it as a gift. You may also want to tie an apology gift to your heartfelt apology. Telling your sister how sorry you are and then presenting her with an apology gift could end up winning her over. She may be more likely to forgive you if you offer up a gift with your apology.
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Make her an apology poem. Give her an apology gift.

Problem: Article: at the end of the day. During the course of a normal day, your feet expand as you walk. To make sure you find a pair of shoes that fit well any time of day, it’s best to try them on when your feet are the largest. Try stopping by the shoe store after work or school, or on the weekends, right before dinner, for instance. If you’re planning to go shoe shopping earlier in the day, try to schedule a quick run on the treadmill or another kind of cardio exercise before you go. This can have the same effect on your feet as walking around all day. When you’re trying on shoes, socks help the shoes slide onto your feet more comfortably, and they’ll protect your feet from any bacteria that might have been left in the shoe if someone else tried it on before you. If you can, try to bring along the same type of socks you’ll typically wear with the shoe to make sure they fit correctly.  For instance, if you’re trying on athletic shoes or hiking boots, you might bring thick crew socks. If you’re trying on dress shoes, you might bring thin socks or stockings. Every time you buy shoes, you should have your feet measured. That’s because over time, the size of your feet can change. Factors like weight gain and pregnancy can cause your feet to spread, leading to the need for a larger shoe size. Often, these changes are permanent. Sit on the bench and wiggle your toes around to make sure the shoes aren’t too small, but don’t stop there. Walk from one end of the store to the other, paying attention to whether the shoes slip off your heels when you walk or feel tight across your toes or the balls of your feet. The shoes should also support the arch of your foot. Move your foot around to try to tell if there are any tags, buttons, brackets, or seams that rub your foot uncomfortably. Don't worry about the number on the shoe. If it feels too small, try a size larger, even if it's bigger than what you normally wear. Also, don't just assume that you can break in the shoes. Although many shoes do become more comfortable as you wear them, that's not always the case. The shoes should cushion your feet as soon as you try them on, and then get more comfortable from there. Feet come in a lot of different shapes and sizes, and if a shoe was designed for a foot that’s a different shape than yours, it will probably never fit you comfortably. Check the materials the shoe is made of, including the top part of the shoe, called the upper, along with the sole, insole, tongue, and any eyelets or laces. Pay attention to whether the seams feel secure and all of the materials feel durable. If the shoe seems flimsy, it’s not likely to last long, and it could change the way the shoe fits if it starts to unravel. The primary purpose of your shoes is to protect your feet. If you wear a shoe with a thin, flimsy sole, and you step on something sharp like a tack or a nail, you could be seriously injured. Make sure the sole is thick enough and sturdy enough to keep anything from penetrating all the way through to your foot.  If the sole of the shoe is stitched to the upper, rather than glued, it’s a sign that the shoe is very high-quality. If you'll be spending time around a construction site or somewhere that's likely to contain a lot of sharp objects, opt for a hard-soled shoe.
Summary: Go shoe shopping Bring socks with you when you go shopping. Ask the salesperson to measure the length and width of your feet. Walk around in the store to test the fit when you try on shoes. Choose shoes that fit you comfortably from the beginning. Examine the construction of the shoe before you buy it. Make sure the sole will protect you if you step on anything sharp.

Everyone has a different way of organizing their desk and their tools. Yours will depend on the kind of work you do at your desk. Make sure that whatever you do, it keeps the space usable and clear of distractions.  You might want to use different kinds of containers for different items. You might need file folders or a bulletin board to pin things to. You may have lots of tools that need to be hung on hooks. If you mostly use your desk for office work, don't keep your craft supplies there. Choose a different place in your room or office to keep those things.  If you have noticed that a certain item rarely or never gets used, don't keep it at your desk. If there's a tool or resource that you use a lot but have been keeping elsewhere, create a space for it at your desk. If you've been having a hard time staying organized or keeping your desk clean, this could be a sign that you need to create a different organizational method. If you've kept everything in drawers, maybe shelves or hooks would be better for you. If you have a hard time focusing on your computer screen, maybe you need to clear everything else out of sight. Ask other people who work in your field how they organize their desks. They might have valuable insights for you!
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Organize things in a way that works for you. Keep only relevant tools nearby. Try new things.