Write an article based on this "Investigate the complaint. Formulate an acceptable solution. Contact the customer. Offer your solution. Thank her again. Learn and move on. Engage your customer again."
article: Before you find a constructive solution to your customer’s complain, investigate the situation further based on her description of events. Ask other employees, review correspondence or security video to help develop a complete picture of what happened.  Ask any employees for their perspective on what happened. They may have been directly involved or observed the event and may be able to provide additional details. Read any correspondence or listen to any messages from the customer. Watch any security videos if that is necessary. Forward the complaint to any superiors. A superior may choose to handle the situation to help keep the customer. Once you have a more complete picture of what happened, come up with a solution to the complaint that works for everyone. Consider having alternatives in the event that a superior or the customer doesn’t agree with it. Offer to remedy the situation if possible. If not, come up with some alternative. For example, if the customer had bad service or a poor meal, offer them a free meal and find a server that everyone loves. Call or write your customer with the solution you have for her complaint. This can show that you are serious and sincere about her concerns and want to keep her as a client.  Contact the customer as soon as possible, preferably within one day. Make sure to contact her on or before you said you would. Making her wait may make irritate her even more. Thank her again for reaching out. For example, you can say “Mrs. Maier, I just want to thank you again for contacting me about your experience. I understand how much it upset you and would like to assure you something like this won’t happen again.”  Remind your customer that your company successfully deals with many clients every year and that you enjoy a good reputation because of your dedication to customers.  Enjoy some light conversation before you offer your solution. This can help diffuse the situation and calm you and your customer. You could ask her about the weather or a sporting event that happened since you last spoke. After breaking the ice with the customer, kindly offer the solution to her. Remember to keep your tone warm and sincere so that she knows you genuinely care about her complaint and the solution.  Tell the customer that you’ve investigated her complaint further and are sorry that she had a bad experience. Let her know the solution that you’ve reached and give her a second to process it. You can ask “how does that sound?” Offer an alternative solution if she doesn’t like what you’ve suggested. Keep your offers to two so that the solution remains acceptable to you.  Listen to any other concerns she may have to make her feel valuable. Your customer may be feeling a little embarrassed that she created a fuss. Thank her again for her concern and tell her you’ve available if she needs further assistance. Let your customer know how much you appreciate her and her business. Even though the situation may have initially been negative, you can use it as a learning experience. Take the process of addressing and following up on the complaint as a constructive way to handle future complaints. Don’t dwell on it, either, because most businesses will receive occasional complaints, some of which have nothing to do with you or your work. Discuss the situation with employees and colleagues to help them learn from the experience, too. After some time has passed, consider contacting your customer to make sure the resolution was satisfactory. This can show her that you value her business and allows you to address any potential problems.  Call or email and say something like “I don’t mean to bother you, I just want to make sure that you’re satisfied with the solution we found to your complaint.” Chat with your customer if everything is ok and say “We look forward to seeing you again.” Address any further complaints she may have, but be aware that some people may complain on a consistent basis to get free products or services.

Write an article based on this "Secure your valuables or buy a locker. Create a makeshift pillow. Choose an ergonomic sleeping position. Use the restroom before laying down. Eat a snack fifteen minutes before trying to nap. Perform a modified bedtime routine right before you try to nap."
article: Place any critical valuables, such as your passport or wallet, in the interior pocket of your jacket. Wear any small valuables, such as watches or earrings, so they’re attached to you. For larger valuable items, such as your laptop or tablet, it can be helpful to secure a locker. This way you can fall asleep quickly, knowing your things are safe. Use your bag or a balled-up jacket as a pillow. This can relieve pressure on your neck and allow you to relax more fully. It can help to turn a rough jacket inside out, so that the softer lining is against your face. There are often neck pillows for purchase at news shops, if you find yourself in need of a pillow and unable to fall asleep. For your rest to be most restorative, you’ll want to support your spine as you sleep. Lie on your back and place a balled-up jacket or backpack underneath your knees. This will help maintain the curve of your lower back and minimize soreness upon waking. If you can only fall asleep on your stomach, roll a jacket and place it underneath your hips for a more neutral spine position. If you have to sleep sitting up, sit with your back against a wall and your legs crossed. Ball up your jacket and place in between your lower back and the wall for more spinal support. If you have another layer to spare, add some padding behind your neck. Taking care of your basic needs helps your body relax and get ready for sleep. Even though it’s annoying to haul all of your bags to the bathroom, you’ll rest better with an empty bladder. A growling stomach can keep you awake. Eat a light snack, such as a banana or granola bar, to keep yourself sated and relaxed. Avoid eating any large meals, especially if you tend to get airsick. You can help yourself sleep by doing what you usually do before bed at home. Whether you brush your teeth and read for 5 minutes or say a prayer, performing your routine can help you release tension and doze off quickly by tapping into your regular rhythms.

Write an article based on this "Start to water the plant less as you get close to removing the bulb. Make sure you remove and store the bulbs before the first frost, and before temperatures reach 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius). Cut the leaves back to 2 inches above the bulb. Remove the bulb and roots from the soil. Clean the bulb with water."
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When they start to yellow because of cooler temperatures and less water, they are ready to cut. Be gentle to avoid harming the bulb. Dry it and store it in a cool dry place, just as you did before you planted the bulb. It should be kept cool and dry for 6 to 8 weeks before you plant it again.