Q: Visit https://www.ups.com/mychoice/features/. My Choice will allow you to track packages being sent through UPS. Decide on whether you want the free membership or premium membership for $40 a year. Click on the yellow “Continue” button on the bottom of the membership you want. Once you are on the registration page, fill in your personal details and verify your address.  The free version of My Choice will let you track your packages without a tracking number. A premium membership will allow you to change the recipient's address and to change the date of delivery. Visit the UPS website and click “Login” on the top of the page. Enter the details that you used when you registered your account and click "Log In." Once you’ve logged in, you can view all pending packages by clicking the “Tracking” tab at the top of the page. This will show you a list of all the packages that are being sent and received by UPS to or from your address. UPS will associate any packages using your address to your account so that you can track them. This will bring you to a new page that will display details on where it last was and where it is now.
A: Register for UPS My Choice. Login to https://www.ups.com. Click the “Tracking” tab on the top of the page. Find the package you want to track and click on its tracking number link.

Q: You’ll need to have this ready to start laying bricks. Follow the instructions on the mix package, and keep the prepared mortar near your work area so it’s easy to reach. Use bonding cement (prepared to package instructions) rather than mortar if you are making a grill from concrete blocks. Put a line of mortar down just inside the outline on the footer, then lay down some bricks at all the the corners. Don’t forget to put 0.5 inches (13 mm) of mortar between each brick. Build the corners up four courses high.  To build up each course, smear a layer of mortar (about the thickness of your finger) on top of the bricks on the ground. Lay new bricks on top of the mortar so that they overlap the old ones and create an interlocking pattern. Repeat. If you are using concrete blocks, you only need to build up two or three courses at this point. Work from corner to corner. Make sure to put some mortar down on the top of each course of bricks before laying the next one down. Continue to leave 0.5 inches (13 mm) of mortar between each brick as well. You’ll now have a rectangle that is four full courses high. Wait for the mortar to dry before moving on to the next steps. You can use any ordinary gravel mix that’s available. The type of gravel is not as important as making sure that the footer on the interior of the brick square you have created is covered by a thin layer of it. Prepare more concrete mix. Lay a 4 inches (100 mm) slab on top of the gravel you poured inside the brick rectangle. This creates a barrier of insulation between the fire and ground.
A: Prepare your mortar mix. Start laying bricks  at the corners. Fill in the rows. Spread a layer of gravel inside the bricks. Pour a layer of concrete on top of the gravel.

Q: For those who are overly secure and protective of their finances, a hardware wallet could be for you. Hardware wallets are physical devices that hold private keys electronically and facilitate payments. These wallets can be carried on your person and don’t rely on you keeping funds in a third-party's storage. These wallets are immune to viruses and types of Trojans that infect software wallets. There are many different hardware wallets that range in price range and quality.  Take a look at some of the premier hardware wallets:  Pi Wallet uses cold storage and does not have wireless capabilities. It uses Armory’s client which makes it secure while not requiring you to set everything up by yourself. This is a safe and easy hardware device. Trezor is similar to Pi, but uses a small screen to interact with. The private keys are generated by the device and can’t leave it, making it immune to malware. USB wallets are pretty popular and more affordable devices. These devices protect your data and use similar micro-processor chips that credit cards use. These typically allow you to go between a variety of computers and your device will establish a secure connection. Most devices require an encryption code or password upon initializing. If your device doesn’t, you can always add an encryption to secure your wallet. Each hardware wallet has a different protocol for establishing a secure encryption.
A: Understand hardware wallets. Purchase a hardware wallet. Encrypt your device.

Q: It's a good idea to keep yourself busy in the wake of a breakup. If you linger on bad feelings for too long, you may lash out towards others. To regulate your emotions, take up a new hobby or rediscover an old one. This can help you be a better person, as you'll be focusing on new, positive things rather than negative feelings. You can try to join a hobby where you meet new people. You may be in a better overall mood if you focus on starting fresh with new friends. You could, for example, take a cooking or painting class. If you're taking care of yourself, you're more likely to have the energy to manage your emotions. This will make you a better person in the aftermath of a breakup. Make sure you keep up with eating right, sleeping right, exercise, and personal hygiene. Don't try to do too much when you're feeling wounded emotionally. Especially in the days right after a breakup, it's okay to take time for yourself. Do not feel bad if you have to lessen your commitments for awhile.  For example, say no to things more often. Don't agree to do extra favors for others or take on volunteer opportunities. You need time to recover. Skip one obligation during the week. For example, miss one meeting for your church's vestry. Instead, stay in and do something nice for yourself. It's a good idea to stay social after a breakup. This can help you remember that there are still people that value you, even if you're not in a romantic relationship. Make plans with friends from work or school. Invite an old friend out to coffee. Staying socially active after a breakup can really help you mend.
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Take up a hobby. Practice basic self-care. Take it easy. Make plans with others.