INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When trying to date online, don't filter out guys based on height. You might be filtering out someone who's actually perfect for you just because he's a few inches shorter than you'd like. In fact, try not to specifically mention a height you want in your profile, as it can turn some people off.  For instance, if you mention your height or you say, "Only tall guys!" many guys may figure you don't want to date them and move on, even great guys. The same is also true in real life. Don't dismiss a guy who's striking up a conversation with you just because he's an inch or two shorter. That is, many women feel like they need to be with a taller guy because they feel insecure about their own size. Having a taller guy makes them feel smaller, and subsequently, more feminine. However, how you feel about yourself shouldn't be based on how your body relates to your guy's body. You need to feel secure in your own body to feel secure in a relationship with a shorter guy.  Start by thinking about why you're finding it hard to be with a shorter guy. Does he make you feel too large? Are you embarrassed to be taller? Spend some time exploring your feelings. Try to change your thinking. Being shorter than a guy doesn't make you more feminine. It doesn't make you a giant to be taller than your boyfriend. Only you can decide if you feel feminine (if that's what you want) or unfeminine. Spend some time affirming yourself in the mirror. You could say, "I love the soft wave of my hair." Building your confidence this way can help you get over some of your insecurities. That is, maybe you shouldn't wear your tallest heels if you're going on a first date with a short guy. That doesn't mean you should slouch--own your height. However, there's no need to draw attention to the height difference by adding more inches. Also, try to skip any comments about the height difference unless he brings it up with a joke. Just like you probably don't like people cracking jokes because you're tall, he probably doesn't like hearing jokes about how short he is. Try to skip the wisecracks, particularly when you're first starting out. If you've mostly dated guys who are taller than you, it may take you some time to adjust, and that's okay. You can even date other guys while you're adjusting, as long as you all agree you're not exclusive. Give yourself the time you need to get to know him and adjust your feelings about his height. Remind yourself that him being shorter than you doesn't make him less of a man and that you being taller than him doesn't make you less of a woman.

SUMMARY: Skip the filter. Check your insecurities. Play it cool on a date. Don't crack jokes about his height. Work on your bias.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Recognizing what you love about yourself first will make you much more comfortable in your own skin. Start by making a list of all of the things you love about yourself, whether it's your free spirit, your work ethic, or your shiny hair.  Find at least 10 things you like about yourself. Think about your talents, accomplishments, or characteristics. Appreciate what makes you unique. Perhaps you speak four languages, can walk on your hands, or can instantly make new friends. Not everyone can do that, but you can! Redirect negative thoughts into positive ones. For example, instead of thinking “I’m not pretty enough,” say “I look great today!” Actively giving thanks helps you recognize the wonderful people, things, and opportunities in your life. Make a daily habit of giving thanks to those you love. Appreciate your opportunities, strengths, skills, and blessings.  Keep a gratitude journal and write everything that you’re thankful for. You might include your family, friends, home, hobbies, opportunities, or health. Add 1 thing to this journal every day. If you’re feeling upset or down, try reading through the journal to cheer you up. Always say thank you, whether you're thanking your local barista for an amazing cup of coffee or your father for always being there for you. Always leave some room for laughter in your daily life. No matter how dire your life may seem at a given moment, never forget to take a break to laugh. You'll feel better in both the short-term and the long-term.  Be just plain silly. Tell a corny joke, make a bad pun, or just dance around like a fool. Why not? Laugh at your mistakes. This can defuse the situation and help you realize that things aren’t so bad. Watch a comedy or a comedian. This will make you laugh and can cheer you up. Be around people who love to laugh. Laughter is contagious! Confidence is the key to happiness, but everyone has flaws and weaknesses. Instead of obsessing over your perceived flaws, embrace them. If you want, ask yourself what you can do to improve yourself in this regard.  Make a list of things you want to work on. Make manageable goals to improve. If you hate that you’re always forgetting things, try getting a planner or download a calendar app. Set alarms for when you need to do something. Learn to live with some of your flaws. Perhaps you won’t ever get over your clumsiness, but that’s okay! Try to laugh when you stumble or brush it off as though it doesn’t matter. Forgive yourself. Let's face it: we've all done something we're less than proud of. Whatever you did, you should recognize that it was wrong and understand why you did it, but after that, it's time to let it go.
Summary: Identify what makes you unique and wonderful. Practice gratitude in your daily life. Fill your life with laughter. Come to terms with your flaws.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you had to call Verizon to switch to Ethernet, make sure you are able to access the internet once coaxial service is deactivated. This is the default gateway address on your Verizon router. The username is admin and the password should be printed on the router's sticker. If you changed the router password, use the one you selected instead. It's near the top-left corner. It's in the menu on the left side.   " This will disconnect the router from the internet. You should unplug both the power and Ethernet cable from the back of the Verizon router a few seconds after clicking Apply for best results. It's the same end of the Ethernet cable that was formerly plugged into the Verizon router. After a few minutes, it should receive a Verizon FIOS IP address from the ONT and connect to the internet. The instructions to do this will vary by router. If the router supports Wi-Fi, you can connect that way. If you prefer to connect via Ethernet, run an Ethernet cable from your computer's network port to one of the LAN ports on the router.  The router's wireless access point name usually has something to do with its make or model. Check the manual for login instructions. If the new router was specially configured for another network, you may need to do a full reset of the router. Specific instructions can be found in the router's manual, but it's usually as simple as pressing the end of a straightened paperclip into the small hole labeled "Reset" on the back of the router. Follow these steps to get your TV set-top box back online:  Connect the coaxial cable that once ran to your Verizon router to the coax-in port on the MoCA adapter. Plug an Ethernet cable into the port on the MoCA adapter. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into one of the available LAN ports on your router. Unplug the TV set-top box for a few seconds and then plug it back in.

SUMMARY:
Unplug the coaxial cable from the Verizon router. Open a web browser and navigate to http://192.168.1.1. Sign in using the password on the router. Click My Network on the admin page. Click Network Connections. Click Broadband Connection. Click Settings. Scroll down and click Release under "DHCP Lease. Click Apply and immediately disconnect the router. Plug the Ethernet cable into your new router's WAN/Internet port. Turn on the new router. Connect your computer to the internet through the new router. Connect the MoCA adapter to restore full TV access.