Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Feel more peaceful. Be more knowledgeable. Improve your physical health.

Answer: Once you learn to open your third eye, you will be able to experience the benefits that go along with it. Many people report feeling more at peace after opening their third eye. Part of this is due to achieving a greater sense of self-compassion. Being more aware of yourself generally causes you to practice more self-kindness. Being kinder to yourself offers many benefits. You will feel more self-confident and less anxious. One of the reasons many people want to open their third eye is because it is thought to make you more knowledgeable. Since it increases your perception of the world around you, it makes sense that you will be able to learn more about the world around you. People who have opened their third eye report that they feel like they have more wisdom. You will also become more knowledgeable about yourself. Meditation and mindfulness are great ways to get in touch with yourself. When you better understand your emotions, you will feel more capable of dealing with them. Opening your third eye is very likely to reduce your stress levels. You will feel more peaceful and self-aware. There are many physical benefits from reduced levels of stress. People with less stress are less likely to have high blood pressure and symptoms of depression. Experiencing less stress can also mean a reduction in things such as headaches and upset stomachs. It can even help you have younger looking skin.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask the person what they want to do. Identify an action step. Show your support in tangible ways. Follow up with the person.

Answer: If the person feels that they need more emotional support, it’s likely that something is imbalanced in their life. This is a great opportunity to help them explore what actions they can take to become emotionally centered again.  The person may not have the answer immediately and that’s okay. Don’t push for a decision right away. They may just need to be heard and feel validated first. Ask “what-if” questions. “What-if” questions will help the person brainstorm possible action steps that they may not have considered before.  Presenting options in a question format is less threatening and the person probably won’t feel like they are being told what to do. This approach allows you to give suggestions in a supportive manner without stripping away their power. Remember, you are not fixing the problem for the person. You are simply providing them support in finding the solution to the problem herself. For example, if your friend is struggling financially, you could ask, “What if you and your supervisor had a discussion about a pay raise?” Maybe your niece is feeling overwhelmed with work and home responsibilities. You could ask, “What if you planned a stress-free vacation for your family?” Any appropriate “what-if” question could be helpful. The person may not have all of the answers immediately, but it’s important to support them in taking small steps to resolve the problem.  Identifying the next step is important, even if it’s something small like the person agreeing to have another conversation with you the next day. People tend to feel more supported when they know that they have dependable people in their corner who will help them see the bigger picture.  Continue to support the person in taking action steps until the problem is resolved. It may be a slow process but they’ll appreciate your support. When a person is grieving, there may not be any specific action steps. People grieve differently and grief can last up to a year or longer. When you are supporting someone through grief, listening to the stories they wants to share and accepting their feelings without minimizing her loss is very important.  Sometimes an action step may mean getting help from a mental health professional. Sometimes it can be convenient to say things like “I’m here for you if you need me” or “Don’t worry. It’s all going to work out” instead of actually doing something to help. However, it's really important to actually show your support instead of just giving lip service. After spending time actively listening to the person, you’ll probably have some idea about specific things that you could do to help them feel more supported. If you’re stuck, here are some guidelines to get your thoughts rolling:  Rather than saying “Everything will be fine” you could do everything in your power to help make things better for the person. For example, you could help a sick friend find a good medical specialist or help them research treatment options. In addition to saying “I love you” you could do something for the person that you know they’ll appreciate. This could include buying them a gift, spending more time with them, or taking them somewhere special to help them de-stress. Instead of just saying “I’m here for you” you could bring the person dinner or help with tasks that they need to do in order to accomplish the action steps. Everyone has a schedule and things get hectic sometimes, but it’s important to make time to help the person. They have probably received a lot of verbal support, but this deeper level of support would be appreciated much more. Remember, small acts of kindness really do go a long way.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a booster seat that lets you fine-tune the positioning of the seat belt. Make sure the shoulder belt passes above the shoulder but below the neck. Check that the lap belt crosses over the hips, not the belly. Confirm that the seat belt is snug, secured, and not twisted.

Answer: Avoid backless booster seats, which only raise the child’s backside up. Instead, choose backed models that redirect the shoulder strap of the belt over the child in the correct position.  Backed booster seats also provide some extra protection to the back and sides of the head and neck. Switch to a booster seat only when the child exceeds the height or weight maximum of a forward-facing car seat with a 5-point harness. Feed the shoulder strap of the seat belt through the circular clip on the back of the seat, as per the seat’s instructions. Adjust the back of the booster seat up or down until the clip directs the shoulder belt between the child’s shoulder and neck.  Confirm that they shoulder belt passes over the collarbone, across the breastbone, and meets the lap belt at the opposite hip bone. Make sure the child is seated upright with their back and butt touching the back of the seat. With most booster seats, you’ll feed the lower strap of the seat belt beneath the armrests—refer to your instruction manual. Make sure that, when the child is seated upright and with their backside against the seat back, the lap belt crosses directly over their hip bones. If the belt passes above their hip bones, the child isn’t big enough for a booster seat yet. Buckle the seat belt as usual, then check the belt straps one more time. If the straps are twisted anywhere, undo the belt and fix the problem. Pull on the shoulder strap so that the lap belt is snug across their hips—you shouldn’t be able to pinch the strap between your fingers.  As with 5-point harness car seats, you should remove a bulky coat before buckling a child into a booster seat. (This is good advice for adults too!) Seat belts are designed for passengers who are at least 57 in (140 cm) tall, so keep your child in a booster seat at least until they reach this height.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide between Pro and Classic. Select your control type. Pick your team. Set your match settings. Select your Quick Tactics.

Answer:
Before you begin a Hit the Pitch match, you will be given the option between Pro or Classic play. Selecting “Be a Pro” will give you control over a single player for the entire game, while selecting Classic gives you control over the entire team, allowing you to switch players and control whoever has possession of the ball. Once you’ve picked your game mode, you can switch between All-Play or Advanced controls. All-Play uses simplified controls and computer assistance to help novice players enjoy the game without having to learn all the ins and outs of the control scheme. Advanced controls give you full control over your player’s movements and actions. Press “1” or “L” to switch control schemes on the Select Sides screen.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/a\/ab\/Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/a\/ab\/Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/aid1131300-v4-728px-Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":267,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"423","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Once you’ve chosen your mode and controls, you will be shown the teams you can choose from. Use the arrow icons to switch between categories such as Recent and Most Popular. Each team has ratings that show how effective they are at particular aspects of the game. These ratings are on a 100-point scale. Before the game starts, you can adjust some basic match settings, such as length, match type, difficulty, and venue. If you are using Advanced Controls, you can issue commands to your team via Quick Tactics. You can assign four different quick tactics to your controller. Use the Quick Tactics menu to choose which tactics you’d like to use.  Watch the preview window to see how the tactic will generally play out on the field.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/7\/7e\/Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-6Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-6Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/7e\/Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-6Bullet1.jpg\/aid1131300-v4-728px-Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-6Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":267,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"423","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Quick tactics are not available for All-Play controls.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/9\/91\/Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-6Bullet2.jpg\/v4-460px-Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-6Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/91\/Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-6Bullet2.jpg\/aid1131300-v4-728px-Play-FIFA-on-the-Wii-Step-6Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":267,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"423","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}