Article: Just tap a browser app’s icon on your home screen or app drawer to open it. You can use any browser you have installed on your smartphone. After you have the browser open, click the top search bar and type in www.netflix.com; this will load the website’s home page. Tap on “Sign in” at the top-right side of the Netflix home page. Enter your email address and password on the boxes provided then tap “Sign in” to continue. Tap your name with the arrow beside it on the top-right side of the page. This will cause a drop-down menu to appear; select “My Account” from the drop-down menu. Look along the right side of the screen with the blue links that let you edit each of the settings on the next page. The third one from the top says “Update Payment Method;” tap it to load your payment information.. On the next page, you will see all your current card information such as your name, address, and card information. Tap each box right below each section and type in the information for the new card you want to add to the account. As soon as you enter the new credit card information, simply click on the blue “Update payment method” button to change the payment method for your Netflix.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Launch your phone’s browser. Go to Netflix. Log in. Go to My Account. Open the “Update payment method” page. Update your payment info. Save.

Problem: Article: If you have concerns about the quality of representation, you should meet with the attorney. Even if your lawyer claims to be too busy, you should insist on at least a 15 minute meeting. Any lawyer too busy to meet you in person will be too busy to take your complaints seriously if you put them in an email. Accordingly, you should insist on an in-office meeting.  If you have a public defender, then you should call the public defender’s office. Don’t wait to schedule the meeting. It is wiser to raise concerns, especially over billing, sooner rather than later. If you have concerns over billing, then you should bring copies of the contested bills. Also bring copies of any pleadings or communications (emails, letters) that you want to discuss. It is helpful to have the document handy for both of you to look at. Use a highlighter to flag any items on a bill that concern you. Also highlight the portion of the engagement letter that you think the attorney has violated. Speak honestly with your attorney about your concerns. Try not to accuse anyone of malpractice, but do be honest about your frustrations with the representation. Refer to your notes if necessary, and be sure to address all of your complaints.  Listen objectively to your attorney’s explanations. Sometimes innocent errors do occur. Perhaps a clerical staff member entered a wrong billing code, or perhaps the lawyer suffered a recent health scare and did not have time to respond to your calls. If you are not yet ready to change lawyers, then ask your current attorney at the meeting how he plans to remedy the problem. Will he reduce your bill? Will he promise to respond to telephone calls within one business day? After meeting with your attorney, you should write a letter summarizing the conversation. In particular, include what the attorney promised to do, if anything, to remedy the problem. Keep a copy of the letter for yourself. If you ever have to file an ethics complaint or bring a malpractice claim, then this letter may be helpful. The letter may also be useful when you terminate the representation.
Summary: Schedule a meeting. Bring documents. Raise concerns. Write a letter.

Take out a piece of paper or use a calendar tool on your computer to create slots of every hour of your work day, or the hours of the day that you are awake. This could be from nine to five or ten to seven. Though you do not need to fill up each time period down to the minute, it can be helpful to make sure each hour of your day is accounted for in your schedule.  Start to fill each hour of the day with your required tasks for the day. You may start with the most important tasks first and work your way down to the least important tasks. As well, if you consider yourself a morning person, you may decide to put the more complicated tasks earlier in the day, but if you know you usually get a second wind after lunch, you may place complicated tasks later in the day. Try to customize your schedule to fit your needs and work habits, as this will set you up for success when you use the schedule. You may want to create a template for your schedule on a whiteboard or a calendar tool so you can update it every day according to your schedule for that day. It can be difficult to focus on one task or a group of tasks for longer than one to two hours. Make sure you schedule in a ten minute break every hour or every two hours so you do not feel overworked or stressed out. During the mini break, you should get up and walk around the office, or talk to a coworker in the break room. You may go get a coffee or go for a quick walk outside. Try to keep the break to 10 minutes or less so your schedule is not thrown off. You can also take 10 long, slow deep breaths at the top of every hour to clear your mind and pause. This may help you to get some perspective on a task you are doing or going to do and ensure you are checking in with yourself despite your busy work day. Rather than try to rush through your schedule and address every item quickly, take the time to do each task correctly, the first time. Rushing through your emails could lead to prolonged email exchanges, especially if you send cryptic or confusing emails to a client. Slow down and take some time to compose clear emails, or do a thorough read of your school notes. Doing a task right the first time can save you lots of wasted time in the long run. Sometimes we need the support of others to stay focused on the tasks at hand. Ask a close friend, a parent, a sibling, or a coworker to check in with you every couple of hours to ensure you are sticking to your schedule. They may bring you a cup of coffee or toss out a friendly word so you can take a moment to laugh or smile and then get back to your daily tasks. Though you may be busy, having a small moment with a friend can lift your spirits and lead to better time management.
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Block out a schedule for every hour of your day. Give yourself a ten minute break every hour to two hours. Try to do each task correctly, the first time. Ask a friend or coworker to check in with you so you stay on track.