Problem: Article: If you have a small closet, consider looking online for a Murphy desk that drops down and can be folded up when not in use. Otherwise, you can measure your area and place a desk of any kind that fits in the space, including modular designs, classic styles with plenty of drawers and plank desks that will fit plenty of electronic devices. The kind of shelving that you choose is mostly based on what you plan to store in the office, such as documents, books or office supplies. It is a good idea to choose shelving with dividers so that you can separate your projects, just as you do at an office. Try to install shelving as high as you can in your office. You must maximize your storage space, if you want it to be a useful area. Many closet offices can fit 4 or 5 shelf levels from desk level to ceiling. This is especially important if your desk does not come with drawers. Open or file cabinets can store things that you want hidden. Most closet office spaces do not get the benefit of natural light. This means that you should provide overhead light. Install a pendant light, small chandelier, a touch light or expand on the current closet light with a beautiful fixture. You will need to measure the desk before you buy the chair so that you are sure it will fit. Most people do not choose desk chairs because the casters tend to stick out, so choose a chair with a cushion on it or add a pillow for lumbar support. Choose a few accent colors and make the desk into something that reflects your personality. Paint the shelves and/or desk or put up wallpaper before you move your supplies in and buy coordinating office supplies. You can now make last minute adjustments and use your new home office.
Summary: Choose a desk. Use currently installed shelving for organization or install more shelving. Install cabinets in empty spaces on the sides of your desk. Create lighting. Find a chair that is comfortable and fits well into the desk space. Decorate your closet. Place all of your supplies inside your closet.

Problem: Article: Generally, mosses and grasses are compatible with all aquatic pets, but you should check the care sheet or information guide that came with your pet to see which plants should be avoided and which ones they prefer. For example, in a seawater enclosure, clownfish love anemone. In freshwater enclosures, you should avoid planting leafy plants if you have goldfish or snails. Depending on the size of your aquarium, you will have either a lot of options to choose from or a limited selection. Tall plants are not suitable for short aquariums because the part of the plant outside the water will not survive, whereas tiny plants may become lost in the scenery in a large aquarium.  Moss and grasses are great in almost any aquarium, so be sure to include these in your tank. If your cage is longer than it is wide, consider planting some frilly and wide ferns as opposed to stemmed plants that continually grow. Some plants are better to put in specific areas in the tank for the aesthetic and scenic purposes. For example, short plants should be located at the front, while tall plants should be at the back so as not to disrupt the view. Common groupings of aquatic plants include carpeting plants, foreground plants, mid-ground plants, and background plants.  Carpeting plants: Carpeting plants will spread across the substrate layer and create a lush "carpet" of vegetation. Java moss, hair grass, and other mosses and grasses are easy to plant and take care of. Foreground plants: Foreground plants are placed in the front of the aquarium, and add a sense of depth and scenery to the tank. Water Wisteria, Pygmy Swords, and other short but frilly plants are great options. Mid-ground plants: Mid-ground plants are thick, tall, and fill out the natural scenery in the tank. Mid-ground plants include African Water Ferns, Java Ferns, and other plants that take up lots of space and spread out. Background plants: Background plants are placed at the back of the cage and are often the tallest and most obstructive vegetation. Amazon Swords, Anubias, and other towering and flowering plants are popular choices.
Summary: Find plants that are compatible with your aquatic pets. Look for plants that fit inside the aquarium without coming out of the water. Vary the size and location of plants to improve the scenery's aesthetic.

Problem: Article: While searing your chuck roast, turn on your oven so it has time to heat up before you cook the meat. Try to preheat the oven at least 30 minutes before you cook the roast so it reaches 350 °F (177 °C) when your roast is ready to bake. You can use a slow cooker instead of an oven for a juicier, more tender roast. Keep in mind, however, that slow cooking meats may take several hours longer.
Summary: Preheat your oven to 350 °F (177 °C).

Problem: Article: One of the best ways to relieve the pain of plantar fasciitis is to rest it. This means staying off of it as much as you can. When you are home or at work, try to stay seated and only walk on it if you have to. You might consider using crutches for a few days to take all pressure off the foot. If you usually do exercises that use your foot, consider doing something different, like swimming or weight lifting. An arch support can help distribute the pressure of your foot in an even way, which can take the extra stress off your plantar fascia. You can also use a heel cup.  You can get an arch support without a prescription at many drug stores, medical supply stores, and pharmacies.  These foot supports go inside your shoes. Examples of arch supports that come with a soft cushion are Spenco and  Cross Trainers. For some people, a custom-made support may be needed. These can be acquired through your doctor. Ice is helpful with plantar fasciitis pain because it works to reduce inflammation. You can use an ice pack on the bottom of your foot for 20 minutes three to four times a day. You can also try using an ice bath, which is where you soak your foot in an ice and water mixture for about ten to fifteen minutes.  Make sure to place a cloth or towel between the ice pack and your skin. Heat generally doesn't help plantar fasciitis pain, but if the ice doesn't help, you can try a heating pad after a couple days to see if it will relieve pain.
Summary:
Rest your foot. Use a foot support. Use an ice pack.