Q: If your fear of death has become so intense that it is interfering with your ability to carry out normal activities and enjoy your life, you should seek the help of a licensed mental health therapist. For example, if you start avoiding certain activities due to your fear of impending death, then it is time to get help.  Other signs that you may need to seek help include:  feeling disabled, panicky, or depressed because of your fear feeling like your fear is unreasonable dealing with the fear for more than 6 months A therapist can help you to better understand your fear of death and find ways to minimize it and hopefully overcome it. Keep in mind that dealing with a profound fear takes time and effort. It can take a while before your fears become manageable, but some people see a dramatic improvement in just 8-10 therapy sessions. Some of the strategies that your therapist might use include:   Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: If you are afraid of dying, you may have certain thought processes that intensify your fear. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a method that therapists use to get you to challenge your thoughts and identify the emotions associated with those thoughts. For example, you may think to yourself, “I can't fly because I am afraid the plane will crash and I will die.” Your therapist will challenge you to realize that this thought is unrealistic, perhaps by explaining that flying is actually safer than driving. Then, you will be challenge to revise the thought so that it is more realistic, such as, “People fly on planes every day and they are fine. I am sure that I will be fine too.”   Exposure Therapy: If you are afraid of dying, you may start avoiding certain situations, activities, and places that intensify your fear. Exposure therapy will force you to confront that fear head on. In this type of therapy, your therapist will either ask you to imagine that you are in the situation you have been avoiding or they will ask you to actually put yourself into the situation. For example, if you have been avoiding flying because you are afraid the plane will crash and you will die, your therapist may ask you to imagine that you are on a plane and describe the way you feel. Later, your therapist may challenge you to actually fly on a plane.   Medications:  If your fear of dying is so profound that it is causing you to have severe anxiety, your therapist may refer you to a psychiatrist who can prescribe medicine that may help you. Keep in mind that the medicines used to treat anxiety associated with fear will only reduce your anxiety temporarily. They will not take care of the root cause. It's always good to talk to someone about your fears or anxiety. Others may be able to share similar concerns. They may also suggest methods that they've used for dealing with the associated stress. Find someone you trust and explain to her what you think and feel about death, and how long you've felt this way. Issues related to death and dying can be particularly difficult for people to talk about in general. It is important to find the right group with whom to share your ideas regarding these issues.   There are “death cafes,” which are groups of people who meet in cafes specifically to discuss issues around death. These are essentially support groups for people looking to handle their emotions around death. The groups determine together how to best live life in the face of death. If you cannot find one of these cafes near you, consider starting your own. Odds are there will be lots of people in your area with concerns about death but who haven't had the opportunity to share their concerns.
A: Determine if you need to seek help from a mental health therapist. Understand what you can expect from a mental health therapist. Share your thoughts on death and dying with others. Visit a death café.

Q: If your snow is too fluffy or powdery, you will not be able to make a snowman. Go out to the snow and scoop some up between both of your hands. Press it together, and if it forms into a ball, you’ll be able to make a snowman. If the snow falls apart, it’s no good for making a snowman. If you are determined, you can mix some water into the powdery snow as you roll it up, but this is not guaranteed to work. If you build your snowman on a slope, it may topple over. You also don’t want to build on asphalt or cement because those store more heat, and your snowman might get in the way of you driving or walking. Make sure the area has enough snow for you to use, as well. If you want your snowman to last as long as possible without melting, build it somewhere that doesn’t get much direct sunlight. If there’s a big shady tree near you, that’s a great spot. Making the snowman close to a building also provides shade for some of the day. This is just to help the snowman last longer. If you don’t have much shade around, that’s okay.
A: Check for snow that’s moist and packable. Find a flat section of lawn. Build the snowman in the shade.

Q: During the beginning of the battle, Marluxia will cast Death on Sora. A counter will appear above Sora’s head, and every time Sora gets hit by Marluxia’s scythe the counter will decrease by 1.  The spell is unavoidable, but  if you avoid getting hit by Marluxia’s scythe attacks, the counter will not decrease. If the counter hits 0, Sora will die.2. This is Marluxia’s most basic attack; he’ll slash at Sora a few times.  Block (press □) this attack or use Reflega. Blocking this attack will cause you to lose the opportunity to increase Sora’s death counter, but it will let you damage Marluxia. If you avoid this attack, you’ll have a small window of opportunity to attack him with a reaction command that can either stun Marluxia or give Sora some numbers back if your death count is low. Marluxia will warp near you and attack you with the scythe, causing Sora to be pushed away or thrown into the air (aerial Warping Slash), then Marluxia will re-warp and attack Sora a few more times. Don’t try to block this attack; just glide away until Marluxia uses a different attack. This attack is troublesome. Marluxia will warp to the center of the arena and plunge his scythe to the ground, causing three large holes to appear around the area.  To avoid it, glide (while in the air, analog + □) around the arena and land on a safe spot. Marluxia will still attack you during this time, so use Reflega. This attack is strong enough to send Sora’s HP to critical upon stepping on the affected area. Marluxia will summon rose thorns to encase your whole party, which deals a lot of damage. To avoid this, jump and glide around the arena until the spheres explode. Marluxia will spin on the ground and follow Sora around, causing damage to Sora and decreasing Sora’s counter. Run around avoiding Marluxia as much as possible until he’s done spinning. Marluxia will possess Sora and float above him; he will then summon small upgraded versions of his Death Hole, which will shoot up from the ground. Eventually he will continue with Warp Slash and a devastating finishing blow.  When he starts floating behind Sora, quickly dodge roll around the arena until he starts moving again. Use Reflega to block his scythe attacks and keep casting the Reflega until he uses the finishing move If timed correctly, it will reflect back all the damage and leave Marluxia open for a combo attack.
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Avoid his attacks after he casts Death. Block his Scythe Slash. Avoid his Warping Slash. Avoid the Death Hole. Avoid his Thorn Spheres. Avoid his Scythe Wheel. Counter Reaper’s Possession.