Write an article based on this "Learn about landscaping. Decide on the scale of your business/services offered. Consider franchising. Secure funding to begin your business. Check for licensing requirements. Get insured. Gain access to the necessary tools and equipment. Get involved with a trade organization."
article: You’ll either want to pursue hands-on experience via working for another landscaping company or offering to serve as an apprentice to a practicing landscaper. Or, you can attend a technical school and take classes specifically focused on landscape design and business practices. All of the information that you gain will help you to make smart choices about the services that you can offer. Many people assume that landscaping is simply gardening, but there is much more there. In fact, as a landscaper you may work with building design and irrigation, making engineering an attractive college major for some. It is fine to start your business by simply offering to mow lawns, however, at some point you will likely need to expand your services in order to compete and survive. Consider what you are interested in and weigh whether or not to add in chemical application services (pest, weed), landscape design, or even sod installation.  Starting with one specialty and expanding out to others is a good way to ensure that you don’t get in over your head and that the quality remains high. As you are considering scale, you will also want to think about how far you are willing to travel to do your job. This will be your “territory” and can expand or compress, as needed, but setting an initial boundary will give you an idea as to your potential customer base and their needs. If you have little experience starting up a business and don’t mind adopting someone else’s model, a franchise might be the way to go. This is where you essentially pay to follow the guidelines, and get the name recognition, of an existing company, such as TruGreen. Another option is to purchase a local business that isn’t doing too well. You can take over their existing customers and insert new capital into their model. Unless you’ve saved a sufficient amount of money, you will likely need to get a small business loan, from a bank or other lender, in order to start your business and keep it running. Make sure that you understand the details of any loans that you take out and keep in mind that you will need to pack back these monies. A simple, one-person lawn mowing business may cost around $500 to start up and run, whereas an existing business or franchise purchase could easily top $100,000. The more services that you offer, the more likely it is that you will need some type of specialty licensing from your state or local government. Check with you local Chamber of Commerce to ask about licensing in your area.  Some states requirement that landscapers possess a contractor’s license, like New York, whereas others require a nursery license if you wish to sell plants, such as Colorado.  If you are even considering working with pesticides or fertilizers, you will likely need a license and possibly even additional training focusing on the handling of hazardous materials. You will want both professional indemnity and public liability insurance for your business. You will want to secure these before accepting your first clients for both their protection and yours. Professional indemnity insurance will provide you will support in the case of a financial disagreement with a client. Public liability insurance will cover you for any accidents that occur on the job. It is a good idea to shop around to find the best rates as this will be a significant business expense. You may already have a few of the basics, so start keeping a list of additional items that you would like to purchase down the line, such as a cutting machine. Once you’ve assessed your tools, decide on a mode of transport and storage, whether that is a van or perhaps a pick-up truck.  Make sure that your overnight storage is secure or you may find yourself without any tools. And, you will want your tools protected from the elements as well, or they won’t last as long. Many landscapers save money by renting out large equipment, such as cement mixers, for a particular job when needed. They include the rental charges with the cost of an estimate, thereby saving money. Search out a trade group, such as the National Association of Landscape Professionals, pay the membership fee and participate in the activities. This is a great way to establish contacts with other landscape specialists, who may be able to refer business to you. It is also a smart place to find a potential mentor in the field. Most trade groups also offer professional development opportunities, which is a good way to stay updated on any new advances in landscaping, such as eco-landscaping techniques.

Write an article based on this "Troubleshoot the garbage disposal if it has stopped working. Make sure the disposal is plugged in. Press the rest button on the bottom of the disposal. Check the outlet circuit breaker. Replace the circuit breaker switch."
article: Check to see that your garbage disposal actually needs to be replaced. If the disposal is not making a humming noise then the problem may simply be electrical and can be checked. If it makes a humming sound but does not work, then it may be stuck or need the sub-breaker reset. While this may seem obvious, make sure that your disposal is plugged in properly. This resets the garbage disposal and will pop out if it has reset. It will make a click as it goes back in. Check to see that the circuit breaker has not tripped and turned off in the electrical service panel or breaker box. All the switches should be fully on at the fuse box. If nothing else has worked then either there is a faulty switch or a faulty garbage disposal. Replace the switch to test if that is the problem by first turning off the circuit breaker at the service panel. Then replace the switch and turn power back on at the service panel. If none of these steps is effective, then the disposal will have to be replaced.

Write an article based on this "See a mental health professional. Reestablish your sense of safety. Allow yourself to grieve. Take time for yourself. Enter into new relationships cautiously. Be strong and believe in yourself."
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Depending on the extent of the relationship you just left, you may want to seek counseling to talk through your experiences. It can be a good idea to work with a professional to understand the relationship and your partner’s behaviors. After ending an abusive relationship where you didn’t feel secure, you will need time to feel safe again. This might mean feeling safe physically, feeling safe from criticisms and insults, feeling safe from poverty or other financial abuse, and feeling safe in your actions and behaviors. You might look to feel safe physically by taking a self-defense class. You might begin to feel safe from financial abuse by getting a job and building up your savings account. The end of your relationship can leave you feeling depressed, guilty, lost or anxious. Let yourself express these feelings. Do something creative, like artwork or journaling, to work out some of these feelings. After you get out of an unhealthy relationship, it’s a good idea to take time to reconnect with yourself. Do the activities that you enjoy doing, whether it’s cooking or hiking or skiing or watching movies. Focus on what you need to feel healthy again. When you start thinking about getting into a new relationship, you will likely enter into it with caution and perhaps a little trepidation. Be optimistic about the possibilities for a new relationship. But if you sense you are getting into the same patterns as your previous relationship, break it off immediately. Don’t get yourself into a similar cycle as the previous time. Identify qualities you want in a partner. After an abusive relationship, take time to figure out your priorities for a successful and healthy relationship. Put yourself as a priority. Breaking off a possessive relationship can be extremely difficult, especially if you’ve been entrenched in it for a long time. Be strong and believe in your ability to heal. Give yourself positive affirmations so that you know you’ve made the right decision.