Q: Before you begin your game, make sure that you have everything that you need to play Scrabble. You will need a game board, 100 letter tiles, one letter rack for each player, and a cloth bag to hold the letter tiles. You will also need 1-3 other people to play with. It is possible that during the course of your game, someone will play a word that another player believes is invalid. In a situation like this, you will need to look up the word in a dictionary. Make sure that you have a dictionary or a mobile device with a Scrabble checker app on hand to deal with challenges. To make sure that the letters are distributed fairly, put them into the bag, close it, and shake them around a bit. Pass the bag around the table and allow each player to draw one tile. Then, place your tiles face up on the table. The player with the letter that is closest to the letter “A” gets to go first. Put these letters back into the bag and shuffle them again before drawing tiles. If any player draws a blank tile, he or she will start the game. Beginning with the person who drew the tile closest to "A", allow the players to take seven tiles. Hold the bag above eye level so that you can't see the tiles. Do not show these tiles to your fellow players. Just put them onto your tile rack and pass the bag to the next player until everyone has drawn their letters.
A: Make sure that you have everything you need to play Scrabble. Choose a dictionary to use for challenges. Put the tiles in the bag and shake them. Determine who goes first. Draw your tiles.

Q: Many full-service e-commerce websites include customer relationship management and newsletter functions. You may need to upgrade to a new type of account in order to use the emails in your list. There are a few occasions where someone would need to build an email list without having a website. If this is the case, try to partner with another organization that can host information about you. Emails should be connected to a website so that they can attract new business and repeat customers directly to a site or service. If you need to send marketing emails to your email list, then a mail service like Constant Contact, Mail Chimp or Vertical Response can help you design emails and manage your list. Mail Chimp has a free email marketing account for people who send to very few email addresses. You may need to sign up for a paid account as your email grows. Constant Contact and Vertical Response charge based on a monthly fee and/or per email sent. Now that you know how many people you currently have, you can begin to grow that number. This means that you can control the content on the website and make it accessible to people who have started an account on your site.
A: Find out if your website can capture emails. Choose a program that can host your email list if your website doesn’t have the capability. Import your current email list to your website or email program. Ensure your website supports landing pages, accounts and email capture.

Q: It's not enough to write in your goal journal every day. While the act of writing itself has benefits, you also need to read over those entries on a regular basis if you want to track your progress.  By going back over your entries, you may be able to identify patterns in your behavior that you didn't notice before. You can see how your work towards this goal is impacting other areas of your life. Set aside additional time at the end of each week to go through your entries for that week – just a couple of minutes is all it should take. Then at the end of each month, read over all of your entries for that month. You may want to leave extra space in your journal for thoughts or reflections on your progress at the end of each month. You want your goal journal to exist as a permanent record of your progress towards your goal. As you're reviewing your entries, clean up any mistakes and clarify sloppy writing. You may want to do your initial journaling in a notebook, then copy your entries once a week into a clean computer file. The act of copying your entries also will help you review them and notice patterns emerging in your behavior. Your goal journal may include discussions of sensitive situations, or reveal intimate details about your life. Keep your goal journal safe from prying eyes by hiding it in a secret location or in a locked drawer.  You need to be able to be 100 percent open and honest in your goal journal. You may be less inclined to do that if you are afraid someone else will be able to read it. If you're keeping your journal on your computer, you may want to password protect or encrypt the file so that anyone who accesses your computer won't be able to look at the document. Your goal journal is a record of your progress towards your goal. Even after you've achieved your goal, the journal has information that can help you if you decide to go after a different goal.  Looking back over your accomplishments also can be motivating. If you have a goal you achieved, you can read back through your goal journal when you're feeling a little down to remind yourself of how far you've come. If you're keeping a notebook as your journal, you may want to make a computer file each month, or once you've achieved your goal, to keep as a permanent record. You can either scan the pages or retype them from the words you wrote.
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Review your entries regularly. Update and rewrite illegible entries. Protect your privacy by locking away your journal. Keep your journals indefinitely.