Article: Seeing where someone is with their problems, and the steps they’re taking to rectify the situation is a good start for trying to help them out financially. You can share strategies you’ve used in similar situations before immediately jumping to give them money. For example, you might say something like, “I’ve struggled to pay my bills before and what helped me the most was getting help with things like buying food and paying my gas bill. Did you know that these kinds of resources were available?” If the person really needs money, they might just be too proud to ask. However, the person might accept money if you offer it in a sensitive way. When you offer them money, if you feel it is appropriate, you can let them know you don’t need to be repaid. For some this will be a relief. For others, it will feel like you’re pitying them.  For example, you might say something like, “You have helped me in the past when I have been struggling, will you please allow me to help you now?” If the person says that he or she wants to repay you and you do not want to be repaid, then you can just say something like, “Don’t worry about that right now.” If the person is too proud to take money from you straight out, then you may need to offer to loan them the money. This has some drawbacks though, as it can add financial pressure to their already strained wallet. Try your best to alleviate those fears by negotiating terms in a way that favors them but still allows them to pay you back. It can be difficult even so, so don’t push them. For example, you might try saying something like, “This is a loan, but you don’t have to worry about paying it back right away. Just focus on you for now.” This is an especially good tactic for those who are reluctant to take even a loan, as it obligates them to pay it forward in some way, but relieves them of the obligation to think about paying it back immediately. It will be something they can do once they’re back on their feet. For example, you can tell the person, “You don’t have to repay me, just promise that you will help someone else someday if you can.” Giving the money anonymously may save the person from feelings of embarrassment or shame, which are likely if the person is too proud to ask for help. It may also prevent any awkwardness between the two of you because of a loan or gift of money. You can leave a money order for the person in his or her mailbox. If you’re a part of a religious organization, then you can talk to your religious leaders to see if you can anonymously forward the money to them. You can also help the person by offering to help with tasks that they would usually need to pay for, such as by offering free childcare, lawn care, or personal services. This is an especially good option if they’ve helped you out in any of these ways before. The person will feel less like he or she is receiving charity, but they’ll have a bit of relief. Try saying something like, “Hey Karen! I wanted to pay you back for watching my kids last week. Can I watch your kids for you sometime when you need a babysitter?” If the person in financial need is unemployed or underemployed, then you could also offer them a job.  Make sure that you pay them the same amount that you would pay anyone else. Do not pay more or less. For example, if the person is a contractor, then you might hire the person to do some repairs around your house. If the person is a teacher, then you might hire the person to tutor your kids.
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Talk to them. Offer your money openly if you can. Offer to loan them the money. Suggest paying it forward as a means of paying you back. Give them money anonymously. Offer to help out in other ways. Hire the person.

Problem: Article: Check job boards, the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) job career center, and the employment section of schools in your area. Email courteous requests for recommendations from your professors and those you worked for as an intern. Write a professional looking resume that includes your education, certifications, and work experience. Join one of the professional organizations dedicated to psychologists at schools or in the community. Two good choices are the National Association of School Psychologists or the American Psychological Association. Use these organizations to get to know other school psychologists in your area. Visit the NASP website to make your NASP account, and the APA website to make your APA account. Read professional journals to stay up-to-date on issues and practices for school practice and psychological evaluations. Popular journals include The Journal of School Psychology, The School Psychology Review, and The School Psychology Quarterly. Depending on your state and school, you may be required to renew your certification, so staying current on issues in psychology is to your advantage.
Summary: Apply for work. Get connected. Stay in step.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In some cases, such as a job application, you may only have a generic email for a company, but want to gain the attention of a particular person or department. The best way to do this is to write in the subject line as “ATTN: John Smith.” Alternatively, if you do not know any names, you could write “ATTN: Hiring Manager” or “ATTN: Marketing Department.” Along with gaining the attention of a particular person or group of people, you should also include a few important details about the content of your email. This will make it more pertinent and it will likely be opened and read faster. For instance, you could say “ATTN: John Smith re: Content Marking Position.” You could also include an ATTN message in the body of an email or in an attached document. This way you are still communicating who the message is intended for and you can use the subject line solely to indicate the purpose of the email. This may be necessary when you are replying to an email and the subject line has already been created.  For example, you could start the body of the email by saying "ATTN: Sandeep Kumar" You may want to include the ATTN indicator in both the subject line and body of the email.

SUMMARY: Begin the subject line with ATTN. Include other pertinent information in the subject line. Start the body of the email with ATTN when the subject line full.

This will ensure that your battery is always fully charged when you turn back on the computer. For example, you might hook your computer up to a charger before going to bed. Any programs which you aren't currently using should be closed in order to cut down on the number of applications drawing on battery power. You'll also want to avoid using battery-intensive programs like video players or photo editors if possible. Things like USB flash drives, CDs, mice, and other peripherals will cause your battery to drain faster; remove these items for a small boost in battery life. Click the square Action Center icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen (or press ⊞ Win+A), then click the Brightness box until your computer's brightness is down to 50 percent (or lower if you like).  Computer screen brightness is one of the largest contributors to battery drain, so this will drastically increase your battery's life if you were using high brightness. If your laptop uses a light-up keyboard, you can disable the light feature by holding down the Fn key and tapping the keyboard icon at the top of your laptop's keyboard (on some computers, you may not need the Fn key). Like screen brightness, you can do this from the Action Center by clicking the colored Bluetooth box. If this box is grey and has "Off" under it, Bluetooth is already disabled. Battery Saver is a Windows 10 feature which temporarily disables high-performance things like shadows and other graphical aspects. You can enable it by clicking your laptop's battery icon in the far-right side of the taskbar and then clicking Battery Saver in the pop-up window. To disable Battery Saver, simply click the battery icon again and then click Battery Saver. Your laptop's vents serve to cool down your computer, thus preventing the built-in fans from working too hard. If the vents become blocked by dust or items on your desk, the fans will have to work significantly harder, and your computer's battery life will suffer as a result. Always try to use your laptop in an open, well-ventilated space.
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Keep your laptop plugged in when not using it. Close unnecessary applications. Unplug any unneeded accessories. Lower your computer screen's brightness. Turn off Bluetooth. Use Battery Saver. Keep your laptop's vents clear.