To make sure that you bring the products that you need -- and don’t overpack -- think about your daily skincare and grooming routine and make a mental note of each product that you use. Pack just those items to avoid bringing products that you really don’t need. Don't forget to include tools that you might need, such as cotton balls or cotton swabs. You don’t necessarily need to bring every toiletry that you use in your daily routine on your trip. For example, even if you use hairspray everyday to tame your hair for work, you may not need it on a relaxed beach vacation. Cut out any products that aren’t necessities. Keep in mind that most hotels provide shampoo, conditioner, and soap, so you may not need to pack those items. The only time you might need to switch up products is if you’re visiting an area that’s a different climate from where you live. For example, if you’re visiting a different hemisphere, the seasons may be different, so you may need a more intense moisturizer for cold, dry weather or plenty of sunscreen for warm, sunny weather. If you’re traveling by plane and want to pack your toiletries in your carry-on bag, it’s important to consider airport security guidelines in terms of what you can bring and how to pack it. Most airports allows you to bring a quart size (0.95 l) plastic bag with liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes as long as they’re limited to 3.4 ounces (100 ml) per item. Check with the airports that you’re traveling through to determine their guidelines to ensure that you pack your toiletries appropriately for security checks. You’ll have an easier time packing your toiletries if you have a dedicated bag for them. A bag with compartments is especially convenient because it allows you to organize your products, and prevents spills and leaks from getting all over the inside of the bag.
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One-sentence summary -- Go through your daily routine for products that you use. Eliminate unnecessary or luxury items. Include additional products based on your destination. Check airplane carry-on rules online to confirm. Invest in a compartmentalized toiletry bag.


On your home screen, click on "Events" on the left under your "Favorites" tab. From your Events page, click "Create Event." Give your event a name (e.g., "Joe's Birthday Bash), specify a time and location, select a privacy option (invite-only, public, etc.) and, optionally, provide a description. Click "Create" to create your event. Alternatively, type the word "Events" into the search bar at the top of the screen. A link to your Events page should appear near the top of the list. " A popup window will appear displaying all your friend's names with checkmarks next to each. Normally, to invite friends, you have to check each box individually - even if you're inviting hundreds! However, this method will quickly and easily invite all your friends without any mindless clicking on your part. The scroll bar may take some time to scroll all the way down. This is the most time-consuming part of this method - unfortunately, it's necessary, as your friends won't appear in the list until you scroll to their name. This method checks the boxes of every entry in the list, so if all your friends aren't displayed in the list, they won't all be invited. Highlight "Web Developer," then select "Scratchpad" from the submenu. A popup window should open - in this menu, you're able to input javascript commands, which can be used to automate certain web processes. In this case, we'll input a command to automatically check the boxes next to all of our friends. Don't navigate away from the popup invitation menu during this step - otherwise, you'll have to re-open it and scroll to the bottom again. javascript:elms=document.getElementsByName("checkableitems[]");for (i=0;i<elms.length;i++){if (elms[i].type="checkbox" )elms[i].click()}; . Either paste this text below the default explanatory text in the window or delete the explanatory text before pasting it. If you past the command inside the explanatory text, the script won't run. Then, click "Run." Your browser may appear to freeze briefly as the script runs - this is normal. Within a few moments, your browser should unfreeze. Check your "Invite Friends" popup window. If done correctly, every friend in the popup window should be checked off! This completes the process. Enjoy your party or event! If you want to invite most of your friends, but not all of your friends, this method is still useful - simply follow the method as normal, then, when all of your friends are highlighted, manually un-invite the friends that you don't want to receive an invitation. This is still more time-efficient than manually selecting your invites.
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One-sentence summary -- Log in to Facebook. On your event page, click "Invite Friends. Scroll to the bottom of the window. Click the orange "Firefox" menu button in the top left of your browser. Copy and paste the following text in the Scratchpad window: Select the "Execute" menu option. Select "Save" to invite your friends.


Staring at the clock and watching the time slowly tick by will make you hyper-aware of the slowness of time passing.  Focus your attention on something else. If you are able, get a hall pass and go to the restroom or the water fountain.  This can make 5 minutes pass more quickly.  Try not to stay out of the room for too long, or your ability to leave in the future may be restricted. Don’t do anything outside the classroom that would arouse suspicion. Staying hydrated can help recharge you mentally.  Drinking a lot of water can also create a need to leave the room for a trip to the restroom. If you have to stay in your seat, you can still move around by stretching, lifting one leg and then the other, sitting on one leg, or crossing and uncrossing your legs.  Even small movements can help keep you from getting sleepy. Doing a repetitive movement and focusing on it can help you feel less bored. Try not to do something that will be overly distracting to other students. A change of scenery or position may make you feel less bored and more attentive.  Try asking your teacher if you can have an alternate seating option in order to pay closer attention.  Be sure to tell her that you will not be disruptive in the new position. Being cold can slow down your perception of time passing.  Be sure that you have an extra layer with you.  Even in the summer, school classrooms are often cold, so you should be prepared. Be aware, however, that being too warm may make you feel sleepy.  Try to find a happy medium. If your classroom has a window, find something or someone to watch outside. Focusing your attention on the outdoors will help you be entertained in a refreshing way.  Turning your attention to something outside the classroom can help relieve your boredom. Just don't look out too long or you might get caught by the teacher!
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Avoid watching the clock. Leave the room for a few minutes. Drink your water. Move around as much as possible. Ask if you can stand in the back or sit on top of a desk or on the floor. Stay warm. Look out the window.