In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It’s hard to stay motivated when you are feeling bored. Making even minor changes in your regular routines can help spice things up and boost motivation. Try taking a new route to work, eating something different for lunch, or rearranging or redecorating your workspace. You can't always choose your situation, but you can choose the people you surround yourself with. People who are encouraging and positive will naturally stimulate your motivation. In a similar way, discouragement and negativity can hurt your motivation.  If you have a friend who's a bit of a stick in the mud or a pessimist, you may want to limit your time around that person while you need to be motivated. Some people are more sensitive to the emotions of others. If you find that your emotions are easily affected by the feelings of others, you might take on negative emotional energy easily and need to avoid it. An accountability partner is someone you trust to help you keep a commitment. This can be a friend, a family member, a teacher, a coach, or anyone that you're comfortable sharing your goal(s) with. Have your accountability partner regularly check in on your progress and you should notice an increase in motivation.  Try to be regular in your check-ins with your accountability partner. Routine, like reviewing your progress weekly with your partner, will help you consistently remember to check in. You can create an accountability network by taking time to share your goals with your friends and family. You'll be more motivated to work hard and make progress if you know someone might ask about your goal later. If you spend too much time and energy focusing on completing a task or trying to achieve a goal, you will start to feel burnt out. Taking breaks actually increases productivity and helps you feel more motivated. Take short breaks while you work and go for a quick walk, stretch your legs, eat a snack, or read a little bit. Make sure you have a little time set aside every day for fun, relaxation, and self-care.
Summary: Change your routines to fight boredom. Cultivate a supportive environment. Find an accountability partner. Take breaks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The italics tag is an upper- or lowercase “I” bracketed by a less than (<) and a greater than (>) sign: <I> or <i>. You can place the tag in front of text you've already typed or type the tag and then type text you want to italicize. The close italics tag looks like the italics tag, except that it has a forward slash between the less than sign and the “I”: </I> or </i>.  If you do not place a close italics tag after the text you wish to italicize, all the text following the italics tag will be italicized. A number of websites allow you to enable HTML to support bolded, italicized, and underlined text. They may or may not support other HTML features, however.
Summary: Place an italics tag in front of the text you wish to italicize. Place a close italics tag after the text you wish to italicize.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Try searching for the name of the business online to see if they have a website or an e-commerce store. If you can, purchase a few extra products than what you would normally buy so you can stock up and help the business make more money. Opt for delivery to avoid contact with people, or use in-store pickup if the business is local and you’re feeling healthy enough to go out. If the business doesn’t have a website, call them and see if there are other ways that you can order products from them. Many businesses are willing to offer vouchers or certificates for the time being so you can still support them without spending a lot of time in the store. Ask the business if they offer gift cards and find out if they have an expiration date so you know when you need to use them by. Get a gift card for the regular amount you would spend if possible so the business still has a source of income.  Some businesses may allow you to buy digital gift cards or vouchers so you can order them online. Check the business’s website to see if they have any promotions listed. If you go to the store to buy your gift card, wash your hands as soon as you can to keep them disinfected. Even though many restaurants are closing dine-in services, you may still be able to order from them. Try calling the business to see if you can place a takeout or delivery order from them directly. Otherwise, check on delivery apps to see if they’re listed there. Usually, you can place your order for pickup if you don’t want to pay for delivery fees. The restaurant’s drive-thru window may still be open even if the lobby is closed. If you aren’t sure, call ahead and ask. Many food service workers won’t get as much income from tips during the outbreak, so it can be a stressful time for them as well. Try to add at least 5% extra onto your tip if you’re able to help support them. If you aren’t able to leave a large tip, give as much as you comfortably can.  If possible, try to tip ahead of time through the delivery app using your credit or debit card since you can easily spread bacteria when you use cash. You may also use person-to-person payment apps like Venmo or Cash App for tipping. Just ask the driver if they have an account so you can transfer money to them.
Summary:
Buy products off of the business’s website if they have one. Purchase gift cards so you can shop at a later time. Order takeout or delivery from local restaurants. Tip extra if to help support wait staff and delivery drivers.