Problem: Article: The Xbox One is designed to be always connected to the internet, and the "Instant-On" mode will automatically download any available updates and install them for you. Your Xbox One will need to have an internet connection in order to enable this.  Open the Home screen on the Xbox One. Press the Menu button on the controller. Select "Settings" and then "Power and startup". Set the "Power mode" to "Instant-on". Ensure that "Automatically download updates" is checked. With Instant-on enabled, the console won't turn off completely, but will instead enter a low-power state. When in this state, it will scan for available updates each night and attempt to automatically install them. For most updates, you shouldn't have to do anything, though you may be prompted to confirm that you want to install an update after the system starts.
Summary: Enable "Instant-On" mode. Power down your Xbox One when you're done playing. Start your Xbox One to use it as you normally would.

Problem: Article: Sometimes, we get so wrapped up in our wants and needs, that we fail to ask what our partners want or need. This neglect can put a damper on a relationship, which is why it is important that we ask our partners about what they want. When you notice any differences in your partner's behavior, ask them:  How they are doing emotionally and physically What are they wants, needs, or expectations If they are happy, tired, etc. Openness is crucial to a relationship; building emotional walls will weaken a relationship and shut your partner out of important aspects of your life. It’s important to be emotionally vulnerable with your partner; be honest, share your sincere feeling, hopes, and concerns. You should also expect the same level of openness and vulnerability from your partner. You can start a vulnerable conversation by saying something like:   “I’ve been having a hard time at my job lately; can I talk to you about it?” “I’m worried about a direction that our relationship is taking. Can I talk to you about us?” “I haven’t been very happy lately; it’s a struggle to get through the day & I’m concerned about it. Do you mind if I open up to you about this?” Rather than idealizing your partner or holding them to unrealistic standards, enjoy and respect them for the human they actually are. Every person has flaws and strengths, and it is important to understand and accept all the parts of your partner’s personality. Treat your partner with the same patience and respect that you would like to be treated with, and forgive them when they offend you. Holding grudges and records of offense will only create suspicion and mistrust in your relationship.  Don't expect forgiveness to happen overnight. Sometimes, it can take several nights, weeks, or even months. This is perfectly fine. Although healthy physicality in a relationship will often include sexuality (which should develop in a way comfortable and fun for both partners), physical contact can be much more than sexual acts. Even the slightest physical touch can show affection and dedication and makes a relationship feel fresh and exciting. You can try some simple ideas like these:   Hold your partner's hand. Put your arm through theirs when you're walking together. Rest your head on their shoulder when watching a movie. Make direct eye contact while you're talking with your partner. Don't waste each other's energy on the things that don't matter. It’s easy to let the day-to-day concerns (which are part of any relationship) drown out the pleasurable, fun parts of being together; they can even detract from your commitment to the relationship. Maintain your relationship health by focusing on long-term goals and permanent aspects of your relationship, like:   Things that first attracted you to your partner. Fun activities that you and your partner have done together. Long-term goals and plans for your future. Ways you and your partner have grown closer, and ways you can continue to grow closer.
Summary: Be sensitive to each other's needs. Talk openly and vulnerably with your partner. Appreciate your partner for their strengths and the things that make them unique. Forgive your partner when they upset you. Be physical with your partner. Look at the big picture.

Problem: Article: Look under your sink and locate a pipe with a J or P-like curve. This is your sink trap. The sink trap is located in between the tail pipe and the waste pipe. The tail pipe is the pipe that connects directly to your sink, and the waste pipe is the pipe that connects to the wall. You can use a regular gallon bucket, or any type of water collecting device like a dishpan. The bucket will be used to catch any water, dirt, and grime that comes out as you remove the sink trap. Begin by loosening the slip joint nuts on each end of the sink trap (on each end of the J or P). You can do this either manually, using your hands, or you can use a wrench. Once the joint nuts are loose, continue to untighten them with your hands. If your sink trap has a decorative or metal finish, then use a strap wrench to loosen the slip joints to prevent scratching. You can also place duct tape on the parts of the wrench that come into contact with your pipes to prevent scratching. As you remove the sink trap, make sure to locate the O-rings. There should be two; one on each side of the J. Place them somewhere safe. The O-rings are used to seal the connection between the sink trap and the tail and waste pipes.  Take a picture of the trap before you remove it to help you reassemble the sink trap correctly. Clog the waste pipe with a cloth or rag to prevent sewer gases from entering your home. Take the sink trap to a separate sink or outside to rinse. Rinse the trap thoroughly until all the loose dirt and grime are removed. You can also use a dishwashing detergent to remove any dirt and grime as you scrub the sink trap. Scrub the sink trap until all the dirt and grime are removed. At this point, you can use the bottle brush to scrub and remove any dirt and grime from the end of the tail pipe as well. Place the slip joint nuts onto the tail and waste pipes first. Slip the O-rings back onto the tail and waste pipes. Then place the sink trap between the tail and waste pipes. Use your hands to tighten the slip joint nuts over the ends of the sink trap.  Use your wrench to finish tightening the slip joint nuts. Only tighten the slip joints nuts a quarter turn more. Try not to tighten them too tight. This can cause your pipes to crack and break, especially plastic ones. If there’s rust on the P trap, replace it before it has a chance to leak.
Summary:
Locate the sink trap. Place a bucket underneath the sink trap. Unscrew the slip joint nuts. Remove the sink trap. Rinse the sink trap. Scrub the sink trap with a bottle brush. Reassemble the trap.