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Everyone's morning routine will be different and personal. A lot depends on what you would like to accomplish in the morning.  Ask yourself questions. Do you want to shower in the morning or at night? If you're going to shower in the morning, will you need to blow dry your hair? Do you want to put on a full face of make up in the mornings or just wash your face and go? Breakfast gives you energy for your day and is the most important meal in a day. Think you are doing yourself good by not eating breakfast, then you are wrong. It helps prevent a crash later on in the afternoon.  Know how long your breakfasts take. Would you rather make a big breakfast of eggs and bacon or have a bowl of cereal? Give yourself a generous amount of time so that you won't have to rush through breakfast and in that generous time, eat a generous amount of food like yogurt, egg, bacon, bread, fruits or any other home-made snacks. Don't forget to add an extra three minutes to brush your teeth afterwards. It can be nice to schedule in a few minutes to read a chapter in a book, check text messages, or scroll through Instagram. Break is important as it helps process the things learned, tried and done after a period of time.  This can help you ease into your day, and scheduling it into your routine will ensure that you don't fall behind when getting ready. Make sure you do this out of bed. Sit at your desk or kitchen table, so you don't risk falling back asleep without an alarm to wake you up. An important part of the routine is the order that you complete the steps. Think about what will be easiest and most efficient for you personally. Make a timetable and stick to it, no matter what. It will keep things more organized and smooth.  For example, put on your outfit for the day before you eat breakfast. That way you'll already feel like you've made progress getting ready, and you won't feel rushed while eating. Make your leisure time the ending of your routine. This will help motivate you and give you something to look forward to. Consider what time your school starts and how long it takes you to get there. Think about all the steps you've decided to try to complete each morning, and estimate the time each will take. It can help to jot this down as you think through it. Subtract the total from the time you need to leave your house. It would be a good idea to add in a few extra minutes to just wake up. Setting your alarm as soon as you decide upon your new routine will help you to stick to it. You should set your alarm for the time that you plan on getting out of bed based on how long your routine will take. If you consistently need to hit the snooze button, consider setting your alarm 10-20 minutes later instead. Once you've determined the steps in your morning routine, write them down in a list. Make the list not just in the order of the steps but include accompanying times and other notes or remainders if you want.  For example, your list might tell you to take a shower at 6:00 and eat breakfast at 6:30. Writing down your routine makes it concrete. Write down everything. Even though you've brushed your teeth your whole life, write it down so you can get used to it within your new routine. Put the list somewhere that you can see it like on your bathroom mirror. This will help you get comfortable with your routine until it becomes a habit.

summary: Determine your getting ready goals. Plan for breakfast. Add a few minutes of leisure. Create an order that works for you. Calculate your official wake up time. Set your alarm. Write it down.


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The source of power can be a normal socket/power adapter, a powered FireWire port (for 3G and earlier iPods), or your computer's high-powered USB 2.0 port. You can try to fix the iPod without power first, if wished, but if the fix doesn't work, it's an indicator that your iPod also needs a recharge. Then, turn it off again. Do this until the screen resets itself. Then release the buttons. Your iPod is now rebooting and in a short while will return to the main menu screen. Your iPod is now reset!

summary: Set the iPod on a flat surface for easier button-pressing. Attach the iPod to a power source. Slide the iPod's "Hold" switch into the hold position. Hold down the "Menu" button and the "center" button (middle button) together for approximately 6-7 seconds. Wait for a few minutes or much longer and the Apple logo should come up on your screen.


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Soak a cotton ball with 100% acetone, then press it against an inconspicuous area of the garment, such as a hem or seam. Wait a few seconds, then pull the cotton ball away.  If you don't notice any discoloration or disintegration, you can proceed with the tutorial. If you do notice any discoloration or disintegration, stop, rinse the area with water, and take the garment to a dry cleaner. Soak another cotton ball with more 100% acetone. Press it against the stain, making sure that you avoid the other parts of the garment. This will help minimize potential damage. You can also use a piece of white fabric instead of a cotton ball. Do not use colored or patterned fabric. Check on the glue every few minutes. How long it will take for the glue to soften depends on how much glue there is, the exact chemical makeup of the glue, the fabric, and so forth. It can take anywhere from 3 to 15 minutes. Once again, use your fingernail or the edge of a spoon to scrape the glue off. You may not be able to get all of the glue off, which is fine. The key to removing super glue safely is to take it slowly. Do not use your fingernail if you are wearing nail polish. The area is soaked in acetone now, which can dissolve the polish and stain the garment. While powerful, acetone can only remove the upper layers of the glue. This means that you may have to repeatedly soak and scrape the stain off. If you still see large chunks of glue, soak another cotton ball in acetone and repeat the process.
summary: Test the garment with acetone in an inconspicuous area. Press a cotton ball soaked in acetone against the stain. Wait for the glue to soften, then pull the cotton ball away. Scrape the softened glue off. Repeat the acetone process, if needed.