Article: The best way to start organizing a locker is to start with an empty one. If your locker is full, take out every single item from your locker and set them down on the ground. Don’t worry about organizing anything yet, just clear out everything so you can start from scratch. Now that your locker is completely empty, you may notice a layer of dust or dirt that you hadn’t noticed when your locker was full. Before you put anything back into it, take a spray bottle of all-surface cleaner and some paper towels and clean out the inside of your locker.  Remove any old stickers or magnets that you don’t want. You could also use a wet wipe to wipe down the inside of your locker. Leave your locker open to allow it to air out after you wipe it clean. Whether it’s old assignments, old notes from friends, broken pencils, or moldy snack food you forgot was in there, throw away all of the trash that you pulled out of your locker. This is the easy part. If you don’t plan to ever touch it again, then it’s trash and you can throw it away. Keep a trash bag or trash can nearby so you don’t have to make multiple trips to a trash can to throw away the trash. Look at the pile of stuff that you cleaned out of your locker. You may notice old books, supplies, or other items that you don’t need to keep in your locker anymore but you don’t want to throw away. Pack these into your backpack to take home so they don’t take up the limited space you have in your locker. Don’t forget to take home any old clothes so they can be washed! They just may be the source of any “mystery odor” that was coming from your locker. Before you put the items back into your locker, you need to group them together so it’ll be easier for you to place and organize them in your locker. Form the remaining items into piles of similar items: keep books with books, notebooks with notebooks, supplies with supplies, etc.
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Remove every item from your locker. Clean the inside of your locker with a cleaner and paper towel. Throw away any garbage from the locker. Separate out the items you can take home. Make piles of similar items that you will keep in your locker.

Problem: Article: To start your Combat Ranger quest, talk with Luichel in the Elder Village. You can find Luichel at the western side of the map, near the portal that leads to the field. Luichel will give you three tasks to complete before she changes you into a Combat Ranger. Fortunately, all the quests is done in one map: Wally's Castle. Kill at least 8 Little Soldiers and 8 Big Soldiers. You must have a B rank or higher as your overall score.You can invite your higher-level friends or guild members to help you in completing this part of the quest. After completing the quest, return to Luichel or simply hit “Complete” using your Quest Log. There are instances that you’ll finished the Combat Ranger quest but your class won’t change. In order to fix this, simply log off then log in to have the server register the changes.  Alternatively, you can use the portal that leads you to the field then enter the town again. Sometimes the server is too busy, especially during peak hours, to register your progress, hence the bug.
Summary: Look for Luichel. Enter Wally's Castle. Enter the dungeon under Very Hard mode. Clear the dungeon within 10 minutes. Fix the bug.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Everybody plays multiple roles in their life based on their personal relationships, work responsibilities, and social interactions. Once you have listed your roles, write down what each one means to you. Some examples of roles include:  Parent Friend Team leader Emotional support Mentor/Mentee Confidante Creator Problem solver VITALS is an acronym that stands for values, interests, temperament, activities, life goals, and strengths. In a notebook or word processor, try to define each of these categories for yourself.  Values: What is important to you? What characteristics do you prize in yourself and others? What motivates you to complete something? Interests: What types of things are you curious about? What do you do like to do in your free time? What fascinates you? Temperament: Come up with ten words that describe your personality. Activities: How do you spend your day? What are the most and least enjoyable parts of your day? Do you have any daily rituals? Life goals: What have been the most important events of your life? Why? Where do you see yourself in five years? What about in ten years? Strengths: What are your abilities, skills, and talents? What are you really good at? While personality tests are not scientific, they do ask questions that force you to consider different aspects of your character. There are many reputable tests that you can take online. These include:  Meyers-Brigg Type Indicator Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) Predictive Index Behavioral Assessment Big 5 Personality Assessment While you should not define yourself by what other people say, asking others for their opinion can help you understand things about yourself that you may not have realized.  Start by asking loved ones how they would define your personality or characteristics. If you’re comfortable, ask your boss, mentor, or acquaintances about how they see your personality. If you disagree with anyone’s observations, that’s OK! These comments don’t define you, and you might find more acceptance from other people. Once you have evaluated your personality and characteristics, review what you learned to see if you're happy with yourself. Do these values and traits align with who you want to be? If the answer is yes, look for ways to expand or build on these character traits. If the answer is no, try to come up with a set of personalized goals to improve.  Use your strengths to help yourself find happiness. For example, if you realized that you're creative and enjoy working with your hands, you might want to take art classes or start a new craft. If you want to improve something, use your knowledge of yourself to create a personalized plan. For example, if you realized you're introverted but want to become more social, you might learn to socialize in small groups. By balancing time to yourself with time with others, you can have an engaging social life that works for you.

SUMMARY: Identify the roles that you play. Write down your VITALS. Take an online personality assessment test. Invite commentary from others. Measure your satisfaction with your results.

Before you darken the leather, you need to remove dust and dirt or it will get trapped in the leather during the darkening process. Use a vacuum attachment or a brush to remove any excess dust on the leather. Put the dish soap into the rag and run it under the faucet. Agitate the rag so that suds start to form, then wring the rag out. You want the rag to be damp, not wet. Wipe over the leather in small, circular motions. Continue working over the leather until you've wiped down the entire thing.This should remove any dirt buildup. Wipe away any traces of the dish soap from the leather with a damp cloth or rag. Let the leather air dry before applying any oils, polishes, or dyes. To prevent cracking, dry the leather out of direct sunlight. When your leather dries, it’s ready to be darkened.
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Vacuum or dust the leather. Put a drop of mild dish soap into a damp rag. Wipe the leather down with a mild dish soap and water. Wipe the leather down with a damp rag. Let the leather air dry.