Problem: Article: Head to this address on your browser:  https://sso-us.samsung.com/sso/profile/RegisterViewAction.action You will be directed to the “Create Samsung Account” page, where you register for Samsung support. Enter the appropriate information on the required fields in the Create Samsung Account page. Once you have filled the page, click “Submit,” and the site should tell you that they sent a confirmation e-mail to your registered e-mail address. Head to your e-mail client, sign in, and check your inbox. Open the activation e-mail and click the link where it says “Activate Account.”
Summary: Go to the Samsung website. Input the necessary information. Create an account. Activate the account you created.

Problem: Article: Your wallet should fit nicely in the large pocket of most purses, making it easy to grab whenever you need it. Keep it stocked with your ID or driver’s license, any credit cards or gift cards, and at least $20 in cash. You can also try carrying your cards and ID on the back of your phone case, and using a smaller coin purse for cash and coins. Grab a cute toiletry kit online or from a store and fill it with emergency toiletry items that you don’t want to be caught without. Keeping them separate in a little bag will keep them from getting lost in your purse or falling out. If you wear makeup, it’s always a good idea to carry a few items around with you in case you need to touch up during the day. If you only need a few small things, like mascara or lip balm, you can put them in your toiletry kit; otherwise, set aside a separate bag for cosmetics to stay organized. Even a big key ring can get lost inside your purse! To avoid needing to fish around for it all the time, slip your keys into a small, secure pocket in or on the side of your bag. You can also put a keychain or two on the ring to make it easier to find. If you put your keys in a outer side pocket, make sure it zips up so the keys don’t slip out or get stolen. In a small bag, your phone might fit nicely in the main compartment with your wallet. If your bag is medium-sized or a larger tote, though, you may want to fit it into a smaller compartment where you can find it more easily. No matter where you put your phone, make sure it’s easily accessible when you get a call or text. If you like to carry earbuds around with your phone, disconnect them, wind them together, and clip them up with a binder clip so they don’t get tangled. Having a small pack of mints or gum on hand can help you maintain that clean, just-brushed feeling all day long. Pop in a mint or a piece of gum after a meal or whenever you want to get a taste out of your mouth.  Most schools don’t allow gum, so pack mints if you’re taking your purse to class. Go for minty flavors for the freshest feel. Sunglasses can get banged up or scratched in your purse, but you’ll definitely want to have them around to deal with bright sunlight. Protect them by slipping them into a case and placing them neatly in the main portion of your bag. You should also use a case for any eyeglasses you might use. It’s never a bad idea to pack a couple grab-and-go snacks to keep you going throughout the day! Go for small, packaged options like granola bars or packets of nuts or pretzels. You can also pack your own snacks in a Ziploc bag, but make sure to close it tightly so it doesn’t pop open in your purse. Crumbs can accumulate fast in a purse, so make sure to throw out your food trash as soon as you can. If your bag is big enough, having a couple items to keep yourself busy is a great option, just in case you find yourself waiting somewhere with nothing to do! Pack a small book, a notebook and pen, or even a small tablet in the main compartment of your bag to banish boredom. If your bag isn’t big enough, don’t worry. Just make sure you have a couple fun games or good books loaded on your phone at all times. Your purse is a useful place to self-defense items that can help keep you safe and feeling empowered. You can stash a can of pepper spray, an emergency whistle, or even a personal safety alarm that lets off a siren when you use it. Make sure to keep these items in safe but easy to reach pockets, like a concealed, zippered pocket.  Take the time to learn how to use the items before you start carrying them around. Some places have restrictions on safety items like pepper spray, limiting the size of the cans you can carry. Check the rules in your area before you buy!
Summary: Put your wallet into the large, main compartment of your purse. Put together a small toiletry kit of items like pads, tampons, and tissues. Fill a small makeup bag with lotion, lip balm, and any cosmetics. Set your keys in a small, secure side pocket. Put your phone in a smaller section where it won’t get lost. Pack gum or mints to keep your breath fresh. Keep your sunglasses in a case in the main portion of your bag. Bring snacks like granola bars if you know you’ll be away from home for a while. Take small entertainment options in case you get bored. Keep a few safety items in easily accessible places.

Problem: Article: You can easily stow away meal replacement bars in your purse or suitcase, and they make a good choice if you value convenience. Meal replacement bars tend to help you feel more fully satisfied than liquid meal replacement options. You can find meal replacement bars at grocery stores, health stores, or online. A meal replacement shake is a good option for you if you want to slowly sip a meal. They’re easily consumed on the go, but are sometimes bulkier and more inconvenient than bars. Meal replacement shakes come in a variety of forms that might need freezing or refrigeration. Shakes that are stable at room temperature are the most common variety. A homemade meal replacement is a great option if you’re looking to save money and know exactly what’s going into your meal replacement. You can make either bars or shakes at home.  Making your own meal replacement will help prevent the monotony that comes with eating the same meal every day. You can mix up the flavors of the smoothies or bars that you create. Cooking meal replacements yourself is a creative way to begin understanding what ingredients contribute to healthy eating. Try your hand at making your own shake with this easy recipe: blend together half an avocado, .5 cup (64 g) of spinach, half a banana, .5 tablespoon (15 g) of natural peanut butter, .5 cup (236 mL) of milk, and 3 ice cubes to make a delicious meal replacement shake.  You can also make your own meal replacement bars. Mix 14 oz (400 g) natural protein powder, 7 oz (200 g) rolled oats, .75 cup (180 ml) low fat milk, 3 oz (100 g) natural peanut butter, 3 oz (100 g) honey, 1 oz (30 g) cocoa powder, and a sprinkling of flax seed (optional). Use your hands to mix the ingredients. Form thirteen even-sized bars. Place the bars in the refrigerator. They will keep for a week.
Summary:
Choose bars if convenience and feeling satisfied is important. Find a shake if you prefer sipping your calories. Make your own meal replacement.