Write an article based on this "Don't worry about doing it the "right" way. Surround yourself with people who care about you. Find your own way to grieve. Get invested in something you love. Get out of the house regularly."
article: There is no one way to process grief. Lots of people struggle, thinking they should be feeling some particular way that they're not feeling. This can cause a lot of guilt, making things worse. If you're not sure how to act, try not to worry about it as much. Do what feels natural.  Death is an inevitable part of life. Dealing with loss is never fun, but it doesn't have to be the somber affair that many make it out to be. Find time to laugh in the face of death, if it's possible. Find the humor in a bleak situation.  Grief has 5 stages, but keep in mind that this process can look very different for everyone. Having a people around you can help bring your overall mood up, even if you're not doing anything in particular. Talk about what you're going through, or talk about other things that are on your mind.  Share memories of the person you've lost. Talk about the good times and share stories. Look at old pictures. Reminisce. Sometimes it's better to avoid talking about the person or pet who died too much. It can be a good way to feel better for a while, but it can also just make it more depressing. Also take the time to talk sports, or movies, or anything else that comes up. You may need time to yourself. It's great to stay social, to reminisce, and to go through the process. But it'll be different for everyone. Try to find a personal and particular way to grieve for the person you lost. Think of the relationship you had with this person. What did you share? How can you commemorate that relationship? What could you do that would make you feel better? Let grief make you busy, and let your business make you happier. Spend your time focusing on an obsession or an interest. Get busy being productive, and let your grief turn into productivity.  If you love sports, practice your sport several times a week. Sweat out your grief. If you love fashion and beauty, start a blog and write about clothing or products. Explore new ways of enjoying your passion. If you enjoy playing instruments, learn a new song, or pick up a new technique that you've been meaning to practice. If you love learning and school, educate yourself further by devoting your time to your studies or watch the news. Head to the library. Just being around people can be instructive while you're grieving. Go to public places as much as you can. Instead of making coffee at home, grab a cup at a local spot. Instead of reading the paper at home, read it at the library. Go to a movie instead of staying in and watching TV. It gives you perspective to notice that everyone is able to just go about their day, even though someone you love has died. Life goes on and the world keeps spinning, even without that person.

Write an article based on this "Start Choose your genre. Decide your topic. Write your blurb. Outline your chapters. Consider the following things when creating your novel:"
article: with an idea, passion and an inspiration. Write what you care about. You need a good idea of what your novel will be like, and you need enough passion and drive to get through it.  You don't have to have a full idea to get started; you can start with just a few characters and a setting, or maybe just an opening sentence.  There are many less general articles that can help you decide what to write about if you're unsure (see "related wikiHows"). There are novels of romance, fantasy, fiction, sci-fi, action, mystery, non-fiction, horror, etc. If you wish, you can mix genres. A very popular mixed genre is romance-fantasy. Here is where you create your characters, title, plot, etc. This step is where you make your "Prompt". That is the thing on the back of the book that tells you what it is about. You can also write things like the prologue or intro. This isn't absolutely necessary but the nice thing about doing it is that it keeps you focused on the nub of your story and the hoped-for outcome. List your proposed chapters and decide the main thing that happens in each chapter. Don't put minor things in your chapter outline. Create an outline for Chapter One. List the things that are going to happen in it. You are basically summarizing the chapter, so that when it comes to the actual writing, it's already in skeleton form and you begin fleshing out the detail. More than likely, you are writing about a teen or preteen stuck in some situation. Some things you want to remember are: Don't use confusing words and long paragraphs. Your reader will get turned off immediately. Terms that preteens and teens use grow old over time. If you use these words, this is also a turnoff. Don't use the same terms over and over. Your readers will get bored. Make sure it is appropriate for the age you are writing for.  For example, don't write a teenage novel called "Rainbow, the Magic Pony Saves the Day." When you're done, show your work to a friend, parent, or teacher. Have them give you feedback on what you should edit. Throw the advice and go with what feels right and downright original. New ways of seeing the world have to emerge from somewhere plus a dose of courage. On the very young and the very old can afford to be that daring, so risk it.

Write an article based on this "Open Skype on your computer. Click the Tools tab. Click Options on the Tools menu. Click Advanced on the left panel. Click Hotkeys under the Advanced category. Check the Enable hotkeys box. Check the Toggle Mute (Push-to-talk) option on the list. Select a hotkey combination for Push-to-talk. Click the blue OK button. Click the blue Save button."
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The Skype icon looks like a white "S" in a blue circle. You can find it on your Start menu. If you're not automatically logged in to your Skype account, sign in with your email, phone, or Skype ID, and your password. This button is located on a tabs bar in the upper-left corner of your Skype window. It will open a drop-down menu. This will open your app settings in a new window. Find the Advanced category on the left-hand side of your Options window and click it. This will expand sub-categories under it.  This box is located at the top of the Hotkeys settings. When this option is enabled, you can use keyboard shortcuts in your Skype calls. This will open a new pop-up window, and allow you to set a hotkey keyboard combination for using the Push-to-talk feature. You can select multiple keys, or assign a single key, such as ⇧ Shift, for this feature. This will save your new hotkey combination for Push-to-talk. It's located in the lower-right corner of the Options window. You can now use Push-to-talk in your Skype calls with your new hotkey combination.