Problem: Article: You’ll need to make sure it's a nice day outside to know if it’s good for a walk. Walking isn't fun on extremely hot, cold, or on rainy days. In bad weather, it’s easy to get out there, try it, and just get discouraged and have to turn around. Not enjoyable in the slightest. Be extremely careful in the wintertime, especially if enjoying a walk in freshly fallen snow.  Hidden ice under the snow could result in an injury. You don't want your skin to be irritated as you are walking, which will cut your walking short and start the connection in your brain between walking and pain. Make sure your clothing is loose and matches the atmosphere outside. Check if you need a jacket before you head out. The more comfortable you are, the more enjoyable your walk will be.  If you are walking at night, then your clothing should be brightly colored or have night reflectors. Safety is a priority, even if you’re not a fast target.  Wear comfy, but appropriate shoes. Wearing sandals, flip-flops, or any other non-support shoes not designed for walking could result in injury. Think of all the sights you’re going to see that you’ve probably never noticed before. Try to imagine the warm breeze in your face and the sun radiantly beaming on your body. Clear your mind of all distractions, but make sure you still concentrate on where you are walking! The world is full of so much stimuli that our brains are physically incapable of processing it all. Even if you walk the same walk time and time again, there are going to be things you notice for the first time every time. If you’re not confident where you are, you’ll want a device to help get you back home. Carrying a phone with a built-in GPS is best as you may need to make a phone call in an emergency. You may want to let a friend or family member know your walking schedule and where you walk, especially if you don't make a habit of carrying your phone. If something were to happen to you, they would have a better idea of how to get to you should you need help. There are two cheap things that make any walk more enjoyable: music and water. Music keeps your legs moving and your body grooving, and water keeps you hydrated (which is especially important in hot weather). Bring neither and you may wind up slow-moving and thirsty, which does not spell for a nice walk. If you’re going on quite the jaunt, you may want to bring a snack. A package of nuts, a granola bar, or a piece of fruit are easy, healthy options to pack for your walk.
Summary: Check the weather. Dress in comfortable clothing. Think of walking as an adventure. If you're walking in an unfamiliar setting, bring your phone, a GPS, or a map. Grab your iPod or mp3 player and a bottle of water.

Problem: Article: Don’t hang a small necklace on a large bust or small earrings on a tall earring stand because it draws attention away from the jewelry. Match the sizes of the display pieces with the sizes of the jewelry pieces. The cloth on the table under the jewelry and the color of the display items should bring your jewelry out.  Create contrast between the jewelry pieces and their background. Don't camouflage your jewelry with similar colored backgrounds. Diamonds, crystals, and other clear gemstones look best presented on a plain, dark background. You don’t want to have all white jewelry display pieces then have one thing that is a bright color. Make sure everything matches and flows well. Also make sure to keep the height balanced. Don’t have all tall displays on one side and all short displays on the other side. Use tall block display pieces to create elevation in your display.  By creating different levels within your display, you are adding a sense of motion and avoiding a monotonous display. You can highlight your best items by placing them on higher platforms. Your jewelry will sparkle if you add light to your displays. You can place your display under a pendant or specialty light. These options can be installed to hang directly over a display. This will give your overall jewelry presentation a dramatic effect.
Summary: Choose the appropriate jewelry for each display. Choose a simple background for your jewelry. Strike a balance. Add elevation to your display. Add light to your display.

Problem: Article: Using a mixture of laundry detergent and warm water is an easy way to clean Vans. Into a large bowl, mix 1/4 cup laundry detergent and 2 cups warm water. If your Vans are extremely dirty, you may need to mix up a clean batch for the second shoe. If you're low on laundry detergent, here are other cleaning solutions you can try.  Mix 1/4 cup dish soap with 2 cups warm water  Mix 1/4 cup window cleaner with 2 cups warm water Mix 1/4 cup shampoo with 2 cups warm water  Use the Vans cleaning solution, sold at Vans retailers or online. You'll use this to rinse your dishcloth as you clean your shoes. Using newspaper will help your shoes keep their shape as they dry. Set them in a sunny place and let them dry completely before replacing the laces and wearing your shoes.
Summary: Mix up a cleaning solution. Prepare a second bowl of clean water. Stuff the shoes with newspaper and let them air dry.

Problem: Article: Nail polish dries due evaporation of the solvents it contains. Applying the second coat effectively softens these same solvents. This allows the polish to return to a liquid state and be wiped away. The best type of polish for this method is thin and slow to dry. A clear top coat would work, as they tend to dry slowly. Avoid quick dry nail polishes or sprays or drops that cause nails to dry faster. Some blogs suggest that darker colors than the polish you're removing often have the best effects. That said, the rate at which a polish dries is the most important factor. It should be slow.
Summary:
Select another nail polish that will not dry too quickly.