Article: This row will be the tallest row. Push the sticks down into the foam so that the decorations and cookies are slightly lower than the back row.  Either attach the card to the container or attach the card to the stick and insert the stick into the florist’s foam.
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Place florist’s foam into your container. Cover the foam with Easter grass, shredded paper, straw, cotton or other filler. Insert the back row of decorations or cookies by pushing the sticks into the florist’s foam. Insert a middle row of cookies and decorations. Create the front row of decorations, pushing them into the foam so that the front row is the lowest row in height. Attach a card for the recipient. Cover the bouquet with cellophane, leaving plenty of room around the top of the bouquet so that the cellophane does not touch the cookies or decorations. Gather the edge of the cellophane around the top of the container. Tie a decorative ribbon to hold the cellophane in place. Finished.
Article: Work out what things stand in the way of you being more disciplined at the moment. They may be character flaws, an inability to articulate what you want out of life or a preference for losing yourself in stimulants or addictions. Perhaps you conform too much without thinking for yourself; this can make it easy to follow someone else's ideas of discipline without working out discipline that works for you and fulfills your own real needs. Whatever the reason, try to determine it first.  Why do you feel you are not disciplined enough now? What are the factors standing in the way of you being more disciplined? As well as assessing your own limitations, consider how others in your life impact you. Are you pleasing others too much to spend time on yourself? Are you always giving in to other people's wants and letting yours go by the wayside? This is especially important if you spend a lot of time just pleasing others. It will be a lot more difficult to stay disciplined if you feel you need others to form boundaries for you or to tell you how to act and think or what to do. What voices in your head tell you that you're unworthy or a failure? These are negative thoughts that have no basis and need to be tackled in order to introduce self care and discipline in your life. You may need counseling or it could be sufficient for you to work through your negative thoughts using mindfulness or cognitive behavioral techniques.
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Analyze yourself first. Seek to convince yourself that you want to learn discipline for the purpose of believing in yourself.
Article: Statistically, you are more likely to hit a ship if you aim for the center of the board, so start there. The four by four squares in the middle of the board are likely to contain a carrier ship or battleship. Imagine the board as a checkerboard, where half the squares are dark and half are light. Each ship covers at least two squares, meaning every ship must touch a dark square. Therefore, if you fire randomly at only even squares or only odd squares, you will minimize the number of turns you need to hit every ship.  Once you have a hit, you will cease firing randomly and commence targeting the ship in question. To keep track of the light and dark squares, look at your own board and imagine that the diagonal line of squares from the top left corner to the bottom right corner is dark. Imagine the squares from the to right corner to the bottom left corner are light. You can count out from there to ensure each square you're targeting is the right color. If you strike out twice when firing, try firing into a different segment of the board. The chances that you just missed a ship are lower than the chances that you missed by a wide margin.
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Fire at the center of the board. Use parity to up your chances. Move away when you have two misses in the same segment.