INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While you may wish that you never had to face challenges, the reality is that challenges are simply a part of life.  Be mindful of how each person is facing some sort of obstacle in their lives currently.  You are not the only one who is facing difficult challenges.  Find challenges as a way to get more connected with other people.  Through common struggles, you may feel greater bonds. Try to find meaning and value in the challenges that you have faced and are facing now.  Often long after you've faced something difficult, you can find value and purpose in this experience.  For example, let's say you had a set-back and failed an exam.  After that, maybe you tried even harder to do well in the class.  It changed your thinking about how to approach studying. Resilience helps to give you strength.  It motivates you to keep going and not give up.  Challenges in life, work, and relationships may make you want to give in and give up.  Try to stay strong and remember your strengths.  Write down three strengths in your personality, work, and life that make you resilient.  Write a few sentences that are encouraging and self-affirming about your strengths. Find a role model that can help you focus on the positives and build up your motivation to keep going.  Reach out to friends, family, or mentors that have faces bigger hurdles and overcame them.  They are likely to have wisdom. When you face a big challenge, you may get bogged down by all the things in your way.  You may feel overwhelmed by how seemingly insurmountable the situation may feel.  Try to break down the big picture into smaller and more manageable steps.  Consider creating a timeline for each the small steps that can eventually lead to the big steps.  For example, let's say you want to apply for college, but aren't sure about all the things you need to do in order to get this done.  Create a checklist of all the things you need to send or have completed for your application.  Then create a timeline for how and when to accomplish each task. Appreciate each completed step as a goal you've reached.  See that as something to be proud of.  Each step should be meaningful and uplifting as you make progress toward your ultimate goal.

SUMMARY: Accept challenges as a part of life. Find resilience through challenges. Focus on the small steps as much as the big picture.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you didn't have any luck with just soap and water, you may need to use more powerful cleaning ingredients. Take a large bowl or pot, and pour in a cup of white vinegar. Then add ¼ cup of baking soda. Stir the baking soda into the vinegar until they are mixed. Drop the plastic containers into the bowl with the vinegar and baking soda, remembering to also add the lids. Then add enough water so that the containers are fully submerged. Stir the mixture in the bowl with a large spoon. Keep the plastic container in the mixture for 24-48 hours. This will allow the vinegar and the baking soda to thoroughly work to deodorize the container. The baking soda and vinegar should have deodorized the container. However, vinegar can leave behind a strong scent itself. This is why you should put the container in the dishwasher directly after the container is done soaking in the mixture. If you don't have a dishwasher, scrub thoroughly using water and dishwashing detergent.
Summary: Make a vinegar and baking soda mixture. Add the plastic containers and some water. Let the plastic container soak. Put the plastic container in the dishwasher.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. The System Preferences window will open. You'll find this option on the right side of the System Preferences window. It's in the lower-right corner of the window. A new window will pop up. This is at the top of the pop-up window. It's to the right of the "Router" heading near the top of the window.

SUMMARY:
Open the Apple menu . Click System Preferences…. Click Network. Click Advanced…. Click the TCP/IP tab. Look at the "Router" address.