Write an article based on this "Focus on what you can control. Guide your life. Eliminate unproductive thought patterns. Have a worry time period. Challenge your anxious thoughts. Think about how you're affected by others. Try something you've never done before. Develop an end-of-life plan with your family and friends."
article: Death can be an especially frightening thing to think about, primarily because it exposes the limits of life and what we are able to conceive. Learn to focus on what you can actually control while still engaging with what you cannot. For example, you may be worried about dying from a heart attack. There are certain factors that you can't control about heart disease, such as family history, race and ethnicity, and age. You will make yourself more anxious by focusing on these things. Instead, it's far healthier to focus on the things you can control, like quitting smoking, exercising regularly, and eating well. In fact, you are at higher risk for heart disease when you have an unhealthy lifestyle than just by the uncontrollable factors alone. When we want to control the direction of our lives, we are often met with disappointment, frustration and anxiety about things that don't go as planned. Learn to loosen your grip on how tightly you control the outcomes of your life. You can still make plans, of course. Guide the course of your life. But allow some room for the unexpected. A fitting analogy is the idea of water flowing in a river. Sometimes the river bank will change, the river will curve, and the water will slow down or speed up. The river is still flowing, but you have to let it go where it takes you. When you try to predict or imagine the future, you find yourself asking, “What if this happens?” This is an unproductive thought pattern known as catastrophizing. An unproductive thought pattern is a way of thinking about a situation that ultimately causes you to have negative emotions. How we interpret an event will result in the emotion we feel from it. For example, if you are worried that you're late for work, you might tell yourself, “If I'm late, I will get reprimanded by my boss and I'll lose my job.” Having unproductive thought patterns can put you on edge if you feel like you want to control the outcome so strongly. Replace unproductive thinking with positive thinking. Reason through your unproductive thought patterns. For example, say to yourself, "If I'm late, my boss might get mad. But I can explain that there was more traffic than normal. I'll also offer to stay late after work to make up the time." Devote five minutes during the day when you will allow yourself to worry about something. Do this at the same time every day. Try not to schedule this worry period for bedtime, because you don't want to lay in bed fretting over things. If you have a worrying thought any other time during the day, save it for your worry time period. If you are struck with anxieties about death, ask yourself about the chances of dying in certain scenarios. Arm yourself with statistics about dying in a plane crash, for example. You will likely find that your worries are inflated beyond the reality of what could possibly happen. When other people's worries start taking over your mind, you'll think more about risks too. Perhaps you have a friend who is particularly negative about diseases and illnesses. This causes you to feel nervous about getting ill yourself. Limit time you spend with this person so that these thoughts don't enter into your head so frequently. We often avoid trying new things and putting ourselves in new situations precisely because of fears regarding what we do not yet know or cannot yet understand. In order to practice letting go of control, pick an activity you'd never consider doing and commit to giving it a try. Start by doing some research on it online. Next, maybe talk to people who have participated in the activity before. As you start to become more comfortable with the idea of it, see if you can't give it a try once or twice before making an especially long commitment to it.  This method of experimenting with life and new activities can be a great tool for learning how to focus on producing joy in life as opposed to worrying about death and dying. As you participate in new activities, you will likely learn a lot about yourself, especially in regard to what you can and cannot control. When it comes to death, you will likely come to realize that most of the process will be completely out of your control. There's no way we can ever know for sure exactly when or where we can die, but we can take some steps so as to become more prepared.   If you are in coma, for example, how long would you want to remain on life support? Do you prefer to pass in your home or remain in the hospital as long as possible? It might be uncomfortable talking about these issues with your loved ones at first, but such conversations can be incredibly helpful for both you and them if an unfortunate event arises and you are unable to express your desires in the moment. Such discussions might potentially help you feel a little less anxious towards death.

Write an article based on this "Install mirror doors on your closet. Use a mirror backsplash. Add mirrors to cabinet drawers. Make use of mirrored tiles."
article: A small closet can make you feel claustrophobic. Have mirror doors installed on your closet, as this can create the illusion of extra space.  Closet doors can also create extra room in your home because you do not need to take up space with floor mirrors. If you don't have the time or money for a full installation, you can purchase a hanging mirror at a department store and hang it over the door. A kitchen backsplash can be made into a mirror to make a small kitchen look larger. If you're renovating, consider a reflective back splash to make the most of your space. In addition to creating the illusion of more space, mirror back splashes are fairly easy to clean. If you have a tiny kitchen or bathroom, have mirrors installed on the doors of cabinets. This can be done by simply gluing mirrored tiles or small mirrors to the front of your cabinets. This will make your kitchen feel slightly more open. Mirror tiles can be purchased at most home improvement stores. You can create a mirror wall in one room by glueing or nailing mirror tiles to the wall. You can also use them in spaces that feel cramped. For example, in a small bathroom try putting up mirrored tiles adjacent to the shower.

Write an article based on this "Check the Bulletin Board. Kill Wally No. Collect 7 Mickey's Tails. Clear Wally's Castle. Collect the Exequatur of Velder Principality. Return to the city."
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Take the Magic Knight quest from the Bulletin Board and then you will given a new set of quests. Don't forget to repair your equipment before you jump into a dungeon. 8. found in Wally's Castle. Wally no. 8 is a mechanical-type boss. He can glide and hit hard if you don't have any proper equipment, so make sure you bought equipment in par with your level.  If you don't have enough money to purchase items, remember equipments are dropped by mobs, so make sure to clear your inventory before doing dungeon runs. Even in Very Hard difficulty, Wally no. 8 can be taken down quick if you have DPS type in the party; this could be a Mage or an Archer. You can also ask help from people with higher levels. The quest can be completed in any difficulty. This can be obtained from Mickey in Underground Waterway. This quest must be done under the Very Hard difficulty or else no Mickey's Tails will be dropped. You have to clear the Wally's Castle after gathering the Tails. However, in this quest, you are not given any time limit, but only to finish and obtain B rank or above. Getting B rank is easy, as long as you kill a lot of monsters, used skills in defeating them, and obtain less damage from enemy attacks. This is found in Wally's Castle by killing the Wally's Guardians. This may or may not drop in your first dungeon run, so be ready to do multiple runs.  This is done in Very Hard dungeon level. You can clear this quest with party members or with the help of higher-level players. After you have completed all the quest, return to the city and then click the Bulletin Board. You will be rewarded for our hard work, and your class is now changed to Magic Knight.  If for some reason you're unable to change to your next class regardless of finishing the quest, simply log off then log in again to have the game system register that you have, in fact, cleared the job quest. After becoming a Magic Knight, your next advance class will be Rune Slayer. Reach at least level 35 to unlock the class change quest.