Problem: Article: If you are working on a fresh stain, you should try to absorb as much ink as possible. Before blotting the stain, place a white cloth or rag underneath the stained portion of the garment. This will prevent the stain from spreading to the back of the garment while you attempt to remove it. Use a white cloth to ensure that the color of the cloth doesn’t lift and further stain the garment you’re working on.
Summary: Place a cloth underneath the stain.

Problem: Article: Sold in drugstores, ovulation testing kits detect the amount of luteinizing hormone (LH) in your urine, which increases one to two days before ovulation. Similar to over-the-counter pregnancy tests, these are digital devices with a testing stick to be held under your urine stream. There is another type of testing kit, using which you can test your dried saliva under a microscope for "fern" patterns that sometimes indicate a rise in estrogen levels in the few days leading up to ovulation. This is less reliable than the LH test, especially if you have poor eyesight. Very concentrated or very dilute urine throws off the results of this test. For best results, avoid caffeine and alcohol on the day of the test, avoid dehydration or excessive water consumption, and wait until your bladder is full. Urinate on the stick and wait for a new line to appear in the viewing window. A line that is about as dark as the existing control line means you are probably ovulating. A faint line is not a reliable indicator.  Ovulation tests accurately predict the level of LH in urine, but the surge in LH only lasts about 24–48 hours, giving you a short window to detect it. Using multiple methods to track ovulation is recommended. Some tests may work slightly differently, so check the instructions. For example, you may need to urinate into a cup and dip the test into it, or the fertility symbol may show up as as smiley face instead of a line. Test yourself daily during the most likely parts of your cycle, as described in the calendar section. If you have missed your ovulation in previous cycles and can afford additional tests, consider taking an ovulation test twice daily.
Summary: Purchase an ovulation test. Moderate your water intake in the hours before the test. Interpret the test. Repeat as necessary.

Problem: Article: If a pothole or unaligned tire has damaged a component on your vehicle, you may need to get it replaced before your tires can be properly aligned. Your coil spring, spindle, ball joint, control bushings, or some other part of your axle assembly may need to be replaced. The A-frame refers to the chassis of your vehicle that the axles are mounted on. If the A-frame is damaged, it can throw off the way the axle sits on your vehicle. These repairs vary depending on what component needs to be replaced. Expect to spend $150-1,500 depending on your make, model, and the part that needs replacing. Then, throw in the standard alignment cost. These repairs vary depending on the part.
Summary: Get the axle or A-frame components replaced if the tires can’t be aligned.

Problem: Article: A common misconception about people who are quiet or reserved is that they do not have any friends. This is simply not true. In fact, some quiet/reserved individuals find it easier to build strong friendships with people, in part because they focus on getting to know the other person instead of making idle small talk or going on about themselves.  You don't necessarily need to find friends who are also quiet/reserved, but you should ensure that the people you surround yourself with are understanding of your quiet/reserved tendencies. Seek out people who are understanding and accepting. If you don't know who in your social circle might be understanding and accepting, try talking to people and getting to know them. Some quiet, reserved individuals find that their personality traits allow them to tap into their own feelings. Recognizing and understanding how you feel about a person, idea, or subject is an important part of cultivating self-awareness, which can help you better navigate the world.  Make time to reflect on your day. If you're working on being more quiet and introspective, you should have some spare time to reflect on yourself and your day.  Figure out which of your life's experiences have been the most meaningful or enlightening, and examine why and how those experiences changed you.  When you do talk with others who are close to you, ask them for honest feedback about your behavior and your ideas. Let them know that you want to be more aware of yourself and the way you think and act, and that an outsider's perspective would be very useful in helping you learn more about yourself. Many introverted personality types devote a lot of time and energy towards something they're passionate about. Though this obviously is not an absolute for all quiet/reserved individuals, it is a common trait, and it may help you become more grounded and comfortable in your quiet/reserved personality.  Think back to your childhood. What activities did you enjoy doing the most? If you loved drawing/finger painting, perhaps you could take up art. If you loved reading and writing, try taking a writing class. The things that were most meaningful to you at an early age of development are probably still lingering in your mind just below the surface.  If you still can't figure out where your passions lie, think about the things in your life now that spark your curiosity. What excites you in your day-to-day life? If you're a quiet/reserved individual, chances are you feel intimidated or frustrated with many social situations. For some people, even going shopping can be stressful because of the interactions with strangers it will require. Fortunately, there are some ways you can navigate social situations which reduce your stress and discomfort, including:  wearing headphones while walking, taking public transportation, or browsing in a store  avoiding people who seem upset or irritated  avoiding or politely disengaging from small talk with strangers
Summary:
Find friends who understand you. Try to be more self-aware. Cultivate your interests. Learn to navigate social situations.