INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The Kingo application will automatically begin downloading to your Windows-based computer. If you lack access to a Windows-based computer, root your device using Towelroot as outlined in Method Three of this article.  You will be required to accept the terms and conditions, as well as choose where you want Kingo saved on your computer.  This will help ensure your phone doesn’t power off during the rooting process. using Samsung Kies, Google, your computer, or a third-party cloud storage service. This will help prevent data loss in the event complications arise during the rooting process. ” ” This will allow you to root your device using Kingo via USB. Kingo will take a few moments to recognize your device and automatically install the latest device drivers to your computer, if applicable. ” Kingo will automatically root your device, which may take between three and five minutes to complete. Your Galaxy S3 will reboot. Your device will now be rooted, and SuperSU will display in the app tray.

SUMMARY: Navigate to Kingo’s website at http://www.kingoapp.com/android-root/download.htm. Select the option to save the Kingo .exe file to your desktop, then double-click on the .exe file to launch the installer wizard. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Kingo Android Root on your computer. Launch Kingo Android Root after the application is installed on your computer. Verify that your Samsung Galaxy S3 is powered on and has at least 50 percent battery life. Back up and save all personal data on your Galaxy S3 Tap on Menu and select “Settings. Tap on “Developer options,” then place a checkmark next to “USB debugging. Connect the Samsung Galaxy S3 to your computer using a USB cable. Click on “Root. Click on “Finish” when the “Root succeeded” message displays on-screen. Disconnect the Galaxy S3 from your computer after the device reboots.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you want to stay organized and on top of things, solid sleep is vital. Work on establishing a healthy sleep cycle so you'll have the energy you need to stay organized and on-track throughout the day.  Go to sleep and wake up at the same time each day. Your body will adapt to a regular sleep/wake cycle, so try to stay on schedule even on the weekends. Form a relaxing bedtime ritual to signal to your body that it's time to wind down. You could read a book, do a crossword puzzle, take a warm bath, and so on. Just avoid using your computer close to bed time, as blue light emitted from electronic screens can stimulate your brain and make sleep difficult. Make sure your room is comfortable. If there are any sheets, blankets, or pillows that irritate your skin, replace them with higher quality items. A great way to reorganize your life is to find a new way to pass the time. Think about starting a new hobby. This can give you something to do during your down time, reducing feelings of stress or boredom.  Find something that interests you personally. Many people find doing something creative, like writing or playing a musical instrument, can help them feel balanced and fulfilled. You can also look into getting active. Exercise can make you feel more relaxed and boost your energy, allowing you to take the time necessary to get your life in shape. You could take up running, jogging, walking, biking, or any form of physical activity you enjoy. Organization and cleaning must happen on a regular basis. Your new, clean apartment or house will not stay that way if you don't commit to regular cleaning. Get on a schedule of cleaning, reorganizing, and downsizing on a regular basis.  You can set specific days of the week aside for cleaning. For example, maybe you have Tuesday afternoons off. This might be a good time to work on giving your house a quick cleaning. You may want to set aside a day once a month to reorganize and declutter. You can, for example, take the first Saturday of each month as a chance to get rid of unwanted items in your home and reorganize anything that's not working. Your career is important, but if it's eating up your ability to relax you may have trouble staying organized and on track. Find ways to find a solid work/life balance so you can feel happier and more fulfilled in your life.  Track your time in a journal. See how much time you spend on work per week. You should also track how work affects your mood, and the time you spend worrying or angry over work. Form a schedule for yourself. Set aside time at least once a day for yourself. Allow yourself not to think about work during certain blocks of time. For example, at 6 o'clock every night you'll play the piano for an hour and not think about your job. Talk with co-workers. They may also struggle with work/life balance, especially if you work in a demanding field, and may have advice on how to find the balance.

SUMMARY: Get on a solid sleep schedule. Start a new hobby. Commit to regular reorganizing and cleaning. Find a work/life balance.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Look for specific skills, kinds of experience, and keywords listed in the job ad and write them down. If there are any educational requirements, make sure you note those too. Then, when you're making your resume, focus on including those things to show the recruiter you're the right candidate for the job. Try copying and pasting the job description into a word cloud generator. Word cloud generators take all the words in a body of text and show you which words are the most common. If the generator tells you that the term "self-starter" appears a lot in the job ad, you'll know to incorporate that skill into your resume. Don’t use the same resume for every job you apply to. Recruiters want to see that you’re the right fit for the specific job they’re trying to fill. When you find a job you're interested in, take the time to update your resume so it reflects the skills and experience the job ad is calling for.  To save yourself time, have a "base" resume saved on your computer. Then, whenever you find a job you're interested in, you can just tweak the base resume so it's tailored to the job. Save your updated resume as a different file so you don't lose your base resume. For example, if you're applying for a job that calls for excellent customer service skills, you could take your base resume and move "customer service" to the top of your list of skills. You could also add more details to your descriptions for your previous jobs about how you excelled at customer service in those roles. Many companies use electronic tracking systems that look for specific keywords in applicant resumes. If you don’t use those keywords, your resume could be overlooked. To find out which keywords to use, search online for a list of keywords commonly used in the industry you're applying to. Just search something like "resume keywords for financial advisor." For example, recruiters looking to fill a financial position could be looking for keywords like "profit," "accounting," "budgeting," and "compliance." If you're responding to a job ad that emphasizes work experience, use a chronological resume. If you're applying for a job that requires a lot of specific skills, a functional resume may be a good choice. If the job description focuses on both experience and practical skills, use a combination resume to demonstrate that you have both.  For example, if you're applying to a job that requires 3 years of landscaping experience, make a chronological resume by listing your work history at the top of your resume, starting with your most recent job in landscaping. If you're applying for an entry-level computer programming job where you need to know how to use a variety of computer programs, make a functional resume. At the top of your resume, list your experience working with the different computer programs, as opposed to your work history. If you're applying for a graphic design job that requires 1 year of experience and experience using different design programs, make a combination resume. Start the resume with a list of your skills and experience working in graphic design programs, and follow that section with your employment history.

SUMMARY:
Read the job description carefully. Tailor your resume to the job you’re applying for. Include keywords relevant to the job in your resume. Choose the right kind of resume for the job you're applying to.