Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set your schedule at the same time every day. Keep your schedule where you can see it. Mark off completed tasks to stay motivated. Reward yourself for accomplishing tasks. Use a productivity app to block distractions. Schedule regular time off to avoid burnout.

Answer: If you make your schedule at the same time each day, planning will become part of your daily routine. Whether you review your task list when you drink your morning coffee or do it the night before, make planning out your schedule a daily ritual. You might find it helpful to plan out your week on Sunday night, then make adjustments and organize daily task lists each night or morning. Whether it’s a notebook, planner, or app, always keep your schedule handy. If you let it collect dust, you’re less likely to stick to your time management goals.  If you use an app, install it and sync your account on all the electronic devices you use. Try using a desktop or home screen widget to pin tasks to your electronic devices’ main displays. It’s also helpful to post a whiteboard or calendar in your work area with at-a-glance information, like key dates and weekly goals. As simple as it sounds, making a check next a completed task is super satisfying. Marking off a completed task can give you a sense of progress and help you keep a bird’s-eye view of your responsibilities. Don’t panic if you don’t complete all your tasks. If something slipped through the cracks today, revise your schedule and make it tomorrow’s priority. When you have something to look forward to, it’s easier to complete tasks, especially those that are tedious or boring. For example, if you have a full day of presentations, meetings, and deadlines, reward yourself with breaks, an ice cream cone, or another small treat. In addition to small rewards for completing individual tasks, give yourself a big treat after a productive day. Take a long, soothing bath, play video games, watch a movie, or do another activity that you most enjoy. If you’re prone to surfing the web or browsing social media, download an app like StayFocused or Focusbar. These apps block distracting websites during times that you’ve designated for work. It’s also helpful to keep your phone in your pocket or bag instead of on your desk. It’s there if you need it, but keeping it out of sight will help keep distractions out of mind. A packed schedule with no breaks is overwhelming and leads to procrastination. Additionally, you’re not going to perform well if you run yourself ragged. Set aside time off to make your workload more manageable and to refresh your body and mind.  For instance, it’s great to use a weekend day to get things done around the house. However, if you mow the lawn, catch up on laundry, and clean the house on Saturday, take most of Sunday to relax. Each evening, do your best to schedule at least 1 to 2 hours to unwind before bed. Use that time to read a relaxing book, take a bath, or listen to soothing music.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Facebook. Click the "Menu"  icon. Click Settings. Click Security and Login. Click See More. Review the login locations. Sign out of a platform. Change your password

Answer: Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in.  If you aren't logged in, enter your Facebook email address and password before proceeding. This method allows you to see a list of places where your Facebook account is currently signed in. If you see an option that you don't recognize, you can sign out the account and change your password. It's a triangle in the upper-right side of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. On some browsers, this icon resembles a gear instead. It's in the drop-down menu. You'll find this tab in the upper-left side of the page. It's at the bottom of the "Where You're Logged In" section. Doing so brings up a list of all of the locations in which you're logged into your Facebook account. Each of the platforms and locations listed here pertains to a specific Facebook login. If you see an unfamiliar login location, click ⋮ to the right of the location and click Log Out. You can also click Not You? and follow the on-screen prompts to report the incident to Facebook. . If you had to sign out of an unknown platform, you should change your Facebook account password immediately. This will prevent future hacking. Be sure to use a password that's unique to your Facebook account.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine the length of your anole. Look for a stripe. Check the throat. Check the tail.

Answer: Female anoles are generally smaller than males. Adult females (12 months old and up) usually measure around five inches long, while males can grow to be up to eight inches long.  Both larger females and smaller males are possible, however, so you will need more information to you’re your determination. Adult female anoles often have a white stripe running down the middle of the back.  Not all females have the stripe, and juveniles of both sexes can have a stripe that eventually fades, so you will need to look for other signs to be certain of the sex of your lizard. Male anoles have a pink or red dewlap, or flap of skin hanging in an arc from the neck region, which they can inflate during courtship and aggression displays.  Of course, some female anoles also have this dewlap, although it is often lighter in color. While most anoles with a prominent dewlap are males, remember that this is still not a 100% guarantee that your anole is male. Many people find it surprising that female anoles can also use their dewlaps in displays of aggression or during mating, just as males do. Carefully pick up your anole and look underneath its tail.  Male anoles develop 2 larger scales, called postanal scales, at the base of the tail. This is one trait that female anoles never mimic, so if you spot these scales, you can be certain that your anole is a male. Spotting the postanal scales on a young lizard can be difficult. You may need to wait until the anole is fully mature at around 12 months to know for sure.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash your walls. Use a deodorizing primer on washed walls. Consider painting other parts of your home.

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You can use a variety of products or cleaning solutions to wash your walls and remove dirt, grease, and odors. Most professional painters use TSP, or trisodium phosphate, to clean walls Just mix 1 cup of TSP to 20 cups of water or buy a TSP spray to apply to your walls and wipe with a washcloth. Be sure to use gloves when you're using TSP. Products like Zinsser Bullseye and Kilz are an essential step to removing smoke odors that have been around for a long period of time. Simple repainting will not remove the smell and will just trap smoke odors within the paint. For example, if an old piece of furniture smells smoky, you can wash it, prime it with a deodorizing primer, and paint it to get rid of the smell.