Article: . If you notice a rough edge on a nail, then you might be tempted to bite that nail. That is why it is a good idea to keep your nails manicured when you are trying to stop biting them. You may be less likely to bite your nails if they are clean, trimmed, and painted, even if it is just with a clear polish.  Try giving yourself a manicure at least once per week. Trim your nails, file and buff them, and then apply a coat of nail polish. You can also purchase special nail polishes that are meant to help you quit biting your nails. These polishes will taste bitter if you bite your nails. Feeling stressed can increase the chances that you will bite your nails.  However, by managing your stress, you may be able to decrease the urge to bite your nails. Some strategies you might try include:  Getting more physical activity, such as walking, running, biking, dancing, or swimming.  Practicing yoga.  Meditating.  Using deep breathing. If your hands are idle, then this might increase the chance that you will bite your nails. However, if you can keep your hands busy most of the time, then you may be less likely to bite your nails. Some activities you might try include:   Playing an instrument.  Knitting or crocheting.  Making jewelry.  Cooking or baking. If your efforts to stop biting your nails have not worked, then you might consider seeing a mental health professional, such as a therapist, for help. A therapist can help you to get to the root of your nail biting and help you find ways to stop the behavior.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Give yourself a manicure Manage stress. Find ways to occupy your hands. See a therapist.

Problem: Article: Set the object on a scale and record its weight. Purchase anchors that are rated for things at least this weight, and preferably above.  For instance, if you are hanging a framed picture that weighs 7 pounds (3,200 g), then purchase anchors that are approved for 10 pounds (4,500 g). You can find anchors suitable for brick at any hardware store. If you are hanging a large or heavy item, you can try using multiple anchors. For instance, you can try hanging a 10 pounds (4,500 g) framed picture using 2 anchors rated for at least 5 pounds (2,300 g). Look for these at a hardware store if you don’t already have them. Use a drill bit that is slightly smaller than the width of the screws you are using, to ensure a snug fit.  For instance, if you are using anchors with screws that are 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) wide, then use a drill bit that is only 3⁄16 inch (0.48 cm) wide. Packages of anchors will list the width of the screws. If possible, choose the mortar between the bricks, since it is softer than brick and easier to drill into. You can drill directly into the bricks themselves, it will just take a little more time and effort. It is also preferable to drill into mortar since bricks are often hollow and will not create as secure of a support. Use a marker or pencil to plot out each hole you need to drill. Make sure that the holes are at least several times the width of a screw apart from each other. If you drill holes that are too close together, the mortar or brick can become weakened and crack.  If you are hanging a fairly light object, just plan to have one anchor in the middle. You can place one anchor on each side of a larger object to provide more support. Measure the height of each screw location before drilling the holes. Place a level on the line between the 2 marks to make sure that they are even. Keep the drill bit at a right angle to the wall, and work slowly. Remember to use a bit that is narrower than the screw you want to use.  Drill slightly deeper than your screws/anchors are long. For instance, if your screws are 0.75 inches (1.9 cm) long, drill about 0.8 inches (2.0 cm) deep. Reverse the drill bit when you’re done to get the debris out of the hole. You can also insert a pipe cleaner into the hole and use it to pull the dust out.
Summary: Purchase anchors rated for the weight you want to hang. Get a drill and set of masonry bits that match your screw size. Choose whether to drill into brick or mortar. Mark where you will drill holes. Drive the drill bit into each mark.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a measuring tape to space your torches in your yard. This will help prevent accidents if you accidentally knock a torch over. Plant tiki torches away from trees, porches, awnings, or hanging party decorations. If you have a propane tank in your yard for a grill or your home, place your tiki torches at least 6 feet (1.8 m) (1.83 m) away. The more space you can allow between your torches and any potentially flammable materials, the better. These are often made of flammable materials, such as wood, and may contain combustible cleaning materials. Hold your drill perpendicular to the ground, and drill directly into the dirt until the hole is at least 6-8 inches (15.3-20.4 cm) deep. If you’re unsure how deep your hole is, withdraw your drill from the ground and check with your finger. Avoid using this method to plant tiki torches in extremely hard soil or gravel, as you could damage your drill. To find the best method for your particular soil, follow the manufacturer’s directions. Place the bottom of your tiki torch in the hole you’ve created with your drill. If the hole needs to be larger for your tiki torch to fit, use your drill to widen the hole by drilling slightly off center from your original hole. Use a torch stake for extra stability, if needed.  Repeat this process with the rest of the torches as desired. You can purchase torch stakes at your local garden or home improvement store. These secure your tiki torch with a tightening pin and simply need to be pressed into the ground to be installed. Use your hands to gather dirt that was displaced by drilling the hole. Press it firmly against the base of the tiki torch as it rests in the hole. Do this until the torch feels secure. When secured properly, your torch should stand perpendicular to the ground. If you apply gentle pressure to the staff, the torch should not move.

SUMMARY: Place torches 6–8 feet (1.8–2.4 m) (1.83-2.44 m) apart. Avoid placing tiki torches near overhangs or other flammable materials. Place tiki torches at least 6 feet (1.8 m) (1.83 m) away from your home and shed. Use a 1 inch (2.5 cm) drill bit to create a hole for your tiki torch. Plant your tiki torches. Pat dirt around the opening of your hole to secure your tiki torch.

Your tension strips will need to be as long as the top and bottom of your door. In some situations, your door may only have space for a tension strip along the top or bottom. After measuring the door, mark the strip at the appropriate length. Use scissors to cut your tension strips at the mark(s) you've made. For V-seal tension strips, after cutting, you'll need to fold the strip in half lengthwise, usually along some kind of a seam. Some tension strips are made from durable material, like heavy-duty plastic or metal. These kinds of strips may require tin snips to cut. Tack-fastened tension strips should be pounded into place with a hammer at the top and/or bottom of the door. These can then be opened slightly with your fingers to make a tighter seal. V-seal weather strips often have an adhesive backing. For these strips, remove the backing and press the strips into place.  Opening the V-seal will cause the strip to rise off the ground so it touches the bottom of the door when closed, improving the seal. Heavy-duty seals may be difficult to open with your hands. In situations like this, use pliers or a prying tool, like a sturdy screwdriver, to spread V-seals open.
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Measure and mark the length for the strips. Cut the strips and fold them if necessary. Fasten the strips into place.