When your sibling has bothered or bullied you to the point that you’re frustrated, take some time and create space between you both. Creating space and seeking privacy can give you time to cool off, think about your thoughts, and return to the situation when you’re less frustrated. Some examples of space-making activities might be:  Going into a bedroom or office and doing school work Taking a long bath or shower Leaving the house to hang out with friends Joining a club or activity group Going to a library to read or use the internet While constantly avoiding problems with your siblings is unlikely to change their behavior, ignoring them when they act out can be a powerful tool. Often, annoying or irritating siblings (and people in general) are seeking attention from you. If you deny them the attention by ignoring them, you can show them that their behavior isn’t working. If they're bothering you and making you frustrated, count to ten and try to avoid retaliating. Walking away and taking a break from the situation can diffuse things. Just like asking a parent for advice or intervention, asking a parent to separate you when things get rough can be a good way to stop your sibling’s bad behavior.
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One-sentence summary -- Spend time away from your sibling. Ignore their bad behavior. Try hard to keep things peaceful between you and your siblings on your end. Ask a parent to separate you.


. Do you want it to be something up-tempo or more mellow? Do you want something well known or something that displays a certain style of music, such as opera? If this is you, great. If not, get someone who knows how to help turn a group dance into something spectacular. A park in a major city is a great spot, especially during lunch hour or after work when everyone is heading home. Flash mob dances can be any number of people but try to aim for at least 50-75. It may sound like a lot to arrange but the more people you have, the more effective the flash mob dance becomes. them all the dance in smaller groups of 4-30. This way you don't have to get too many people in the same room or area at once and they can also entertain the crowd from different perspectives. This is good for people who can't see the whole scene in front of them. This will be the best dancer in the group, the person who sets the beat and provides a following point for the remaining dancers. The leader can start the routine with a solo dance move, then attract the next group of 9 to 15 dancers who join in with the next move. Then, double the group's size with 16 to 30 dancers joining in. The trick to a good flash mob is to gradually get all of the dancers involved in the routine. Get the rest of them to join in in the last part of the song so that the entire group is finally involved. As soon as the song has finished, the dancers must disperse as normal members of the crowd to act as if nothing has happened.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a song Find someone able to choreograph. Choose your spot for the dance. Gather a group of dancers. Teach Choose a flash mob leader. Pretend as if nothing has happened.


It's best to start this method with clean, damp hair. Apply a good amount of texturizing and volumizing product to your hair to create the shine and body that Beyoncé  is known for. Pantene Pro-V’s Full & Strong Body Booster Spray is an affordable option that should available at your local convenience store. You'll have to blow-dry your hair as well, so be sure to apply a heat protectant. To add volume, flip your head upside and blow-dry your hair. Use a round brush to twirl sections as you dry them to build body. To do this, brush out one small section of your hair at a time, and curl your hair around the round brush as you reach your ends. Dry your hair completely before using your flat iron. This method will give you the Beyoncé loose waves you're looking for. Use a 1.5 inch flat iron to create loose waves. Start by taking a small section of your hair (about 2 inches wide). Place the flat iron a few inches below your roots and clamp down. Proceed to twist the flat iron a turn and a half (in the direction towards you), so that your hair is wrapped around the flat iron. Slowly pull the flat iron down towards the ends of your hair. This will create loose, effortless looking waves. One small section at a time, use the flat iron to curl all of your hair. Twist your hair in the same direction for every curl so it develops a constant wave. Apply a dime sized amount of shine serum to your hands and run your fingers through your hair – Beyoncé's hair always has some shine. This will loosen the curls and create a shiny, glossy finish. Spray your hair with a flexible hold hairspray to keep your waves in place.
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One-sentence summary -- Prep your hair. Blow-dry your hair. Use a flat iron to curl your hair. Style your hair.


Use a container that's large enough to hold your money throughout the night so it doesn't overflow. Make sure the tray is deep enough where money won't blow away in the wind. Place the tray in front of the area where you're performing and label it “Tips” or something similar so people know where to put their money.  Put a bit of cash in your container before you play to make it look like others have already seen you perform so more people are likely to tip you. Remove any large bills or big wads of cash as soon as you can so it's less likely to get stolen. Stand up straight so you're visible while you're performing. Turn up the volume or play the instrument as loud as possible to cut through the noise of the crowd and make your music more prominent. Check that you stay in tune and sound good from a distance so people are more likely to be drawn toward you. Singing or playing loudly may put stress on your voice and instrument, so take frequent breaks and stay hydrated. If you know a lot of popular songs, interact with your crowd to see what they want to hear next. Listen to their suggestions and songs that you're able to play and haven't done recently in your set. Be enthusiastic about the song while you're playing it and involve the crowd while you sing to get them excited and more likely to leave a tip. Don't ask for suggestions from the audience if you do not know a lot of songs. Once you finish a song, thank the crowd for listening to your music and let you know that you appreciate them spending time listening to you. Let the crowd know that you have a container for tips if they enjoyed your performance. Tell them that you're going to be playing for a little longer if they want to stay and listen. Always say thank you when a person gives you a tip to show that you're grateful.
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Place a large tray or bucket in front of you for tips. Play your music loudly so people are drawn to your performance. Take popular song requests if you know a lot of songs. Thank your audience no matter how the performance went.