Problem: Article: Pokémon, trainer, energy, and miscellaneous.  Sort your Pokémon out into piles of each type, eg.: Pikachu, Ratatta. Sort Trainer out into each type, eg.: Switch, Potion. Sort Energy out into piles of each eg.: Lightning, Grass. Write the number of cards on a Post-It, and stick one on each pile. To do so, search websites that have pricing guides for your cards. You can also search eBay for the current trading value of your cards. The columns should include: card name, quantity, individual value and total value (quantity multiplied times the individual value). You may want to do this in Excel or a similar spreadsheet program. Do this by getting a total at the bottom of your quantity and total cost columns. You can do this by packaging the whole set, selling individual cards, or putting them in packs of ten. Alternatively, you can sell them to people in your area. Check with your younger brother's/sister's friends because your "junk" can become their "special treasure."'
Summary: Sort the cards into four piles: Count the cards in each pile. Figure out the individual cost of each of your cards. Make a table. Figure out the total value of your Pokémon card collection. Use eBay or a similar site to sell.

Problem: Article: Sometimes you just have to let it out and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Crying is a completely natural thing that everyone--really everyone--does. Even if you keep yourself from crying in the moment, you will need to let yourself feel sad at some point. Find a quiet place where you can be alone and let yourself have a good, long cry.  Allowing yourself to cry may even benefit your mental and physical health. Crying can help your body to release toxins. After a good cry you may also find that you feel happier and less stressed.  Keep in mind that crying is a sign of mental strength, not weakness. Taking time to think about what is making you cry or feel like crying is important. Once you find the reason behind your tears, you will be able to analyze it more fully and come up with a solution or a way to make yourself feel better. Think about what is happening that is making you feel like crying. Is there a specific person or situation that is making you feel this way? Has something recently happened that is making you feel sad, such as a breakup or the death of a loved one? Or is there another reason that you keep finding yourself fighting off tears? If you cannot determine the cause of your tears on your own, consider speaking with a therapist for help. If you cry a lot or often feel like crying, you may be depressed and need to be treated for depression. Writing your thoughts down will help you to sort them out and feel better. Journaling can also help you to deal with stress, anxiety, and depression. For best results, set aside a few minutes every day to write about your thoughts and feelings. You can structure your journal any way that you like and write about whatever you want. If a specific person has made you want to cry, try writing them a letter. Writing down what you feel can often be easier than saying your thoughts out loud. Even if you don’t give the person the letter, you will feel better after having expressed what you have been feeling and thinking. After you have let yourself cry, you should talk to someone about what you are experiencing. Talk to a close friend, family member, or therapist about whatever is making you want to cry. As the saying goes, two heads are better than one, and the person you talk to will help you resolve the challenges you are facing.  Talking to someone will also allow you to feel like you are not alone in the situation. If you feel like you are carrying around the weight of the world, talk to someone and let them help you sort out what you are thinking and feeling. Talking therapy is very beneficial for people who are dealing with depression, anxiety, loss, health problems, relationship problems, and more. Consider speaking to a therapist if you continue to have trouble with crying or if you have problems that you want to discuss with someone in a safe, confidential environment. Taking time to enjoy your hobbies can help you to gain a new perspective during a difficult time. Set aside time every week to enjoy one of your hobbies. Even if you feel like you will never be able to fully engage in the world around you because you are so sad, you will soon find that you are actually having fun and laughing. Surround yourself with people that make you happy. Do fun things that you like to do like going hiking, painting, etc. Go to a party and meet new people, or dress up with your friends and throw your own party. Immerse yourself in activities--filling up your time is a great way to distract yourself from feeling sad.
Summary: Let yourself cry. Examine why you want to cry or are crying. Write in a journal or diary. Talk to someone. Distract yourself with things you love.

Problem: Article: ” The various conjugations and variations in the form of the verb “to love” might be a bit overwhelming, so if you are just interested in learning how to say some nice Latin phrases with the word love here are a few examples.  I love you: “te amo.” I love you, my angel: “te amo, mi angele.” Don’t cry. I love you: “nolo flere. Ego te amo.” In Latin the pronunciation is fairly straightforward. There are no silent letters, unlike English, and you pronounce every consonant, vowel and diphthong separately. The diacritical marks on the vowels show you whether it is a long vowel or a short vowel. One good rule to remember is that if a word only has two syllables the emphasis always falls on the first syllable.  “Te amō” is prouounced as tey ah-mo. “Ego te amō” is pronounced as ego tey ah-mo.  “Amāre” is pronounced as am-aar-ey. “Amōr” is pronounce ah-moor. You can listen to “te amo” being pronounced online in case you are uncertain. There are some famous, powerful and beautiful Latin phrases that include love. These phrases have been in circulation for hundreds and even thousands of years, and have a special timeless quality. You can learn a few of these to use in everyday life.  “Amantes sunt amentes”: lovers are demented. “Amorea mortuus sum”: I am dead for love. “Caecus amor prolis”: the love for children is blind. “Fenus pecuniae, funus animae”: love of money, death of soul. “Homo sine amore vivere nequit”: a man without love cannot live. With so much ancient and medieval literature written in Latin, there is a great depth of literary phrases and aphorisms in Latin about love. Dip into a works by famous writers and thinkers including the likes of Virgil, Cicero and St Augustine to get an idea of the history and importance of Latin. Here a few examples of phrases to do with love by some renowned writers of the past:  Augustine – “Non intratur in veritatem, nisi per caritatem”: no one enters the truth, without love. Virgil – “Amor omnia vincit”: love conquers all. Augustine – “Ama Deum et fac quod vis”: love God and do what you want. Terence – “Amantium irae amoris integratio est”: the quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love.
Summary:
Say “I love you. Pronouncing some key words and phrases. Learn some famous phrases. Learn phrases from famous writers.