Problem: Article: Moisture control is the key to solving mold problems. If you have a wet basement, you will need to find out what is causing the water issues before you treat the mold problem. Common culprits include:  Defective gutters Groundwater seepage Poorly designed window wells Ineffective subsurface drainage system Cracks in a house’s foundation Internal sources of humidity like humidifiers or frequent cooking The mold problem in your basement may be the result of internal sources of moisture, rather than moisture entering the basement from outside. Remove humidifiers from the basement, and do not cook in the basement unless absolutely necessary. Make sure other sources of moisture, like the clothes dryer and bathroom, are properly ventilated. Your basement could be wet due to a leaking pipe, sink, or toilet. Carefully examine these potential sources of moisture. If you discover a leak, fix the problem as soon as possible. If necessary, seek professional help. After removing internal sources of moisture, evaluate the gutters, downspouts, and surface grading around the house. If it appears that moisture is entering the basement from these places, contact a professional to evaluate and correct the problem. After you address underlying issues, remove any remaining moisture. If there is standing water or a puddle, you can remove it with a utility pump, air mover, and/or mop. You can also use a dehumidifier to help remove excessive moisture from the air. Make sure you remove as much moisture as possible before treating the mold.
Summary: Find the source of the problem. Address sources of internal moisture. Fix leaking pipes, sinks, and toilets. Correct any structural problems. Remove moisture from the basement.

Problem: Article: If you are constantly dwelling on the past or daydreaming about the future, you are missing out on the present moment. Remember that the past and the future are simply illusions, and that real life takes place here and now.  Start paying attention to negative thoughts so that you can move on from them and enjoy the present moment. If a negative thought arises in your head, then acknowledge it, label it a negative thought, and then let it fade away. Regular meditation or mindfulness exercises can help to make this feel more natural for you. Get in the habit of paying attention to small details around you. Appreciate the feeling of the sun on your skin, the sensation of your feet walking on the ground, or the artwork in the restaurant you are eating in. Noticing things like these will help you silence a rambling mind and appreciate every moment. Unfortunately, many people measure their own success by comparing it to the success of those around them. If you want to feel accomplished and happy, you will have to value your life for its own sake.  Many people have the tendency to compare the low points of their own lives with the high points of other peoples' lives. Remember that no matter how perfect somebody's life may seem, behind closed doors everybody deals with tragedy, insecurity, and other difficulties. Pay attention to and limit your use of social media to help you remember this. Rather than comparing yourself with people who are "better off" than you, think about all of the people who are homeless, chronically ill, or living in poverty. This will help you appreciate what you have rather than feeling sorry for yourself.  Try engaging in volunteer work to help make this more apparent. This can help to boost your happiness and confidence as well. No matter how much you achieve in life, you will always feel unhappy if you constantly focus on what you don't have. Instead, devote time every day to appreciating the things you do have. Think beyond material items; appreciate your loved ones, and cherish happy memories.
Summary: Enjoy the present moment. Don't compare your own life to other peoples' lives. Count your blessings.

Problem: Article: During menstruation, sometimes the endometrial lining sheds from the uterus but does not exit the body. It can go into the fallopian tubes (attached to the uterus) and attach itself to pelvic surfaces instead of leaving the body through the vagina. In general, every woman undergoes some degree of retrograde menstruation but does not develop endometriosis because their bodies clear the residual endometrial tissue before it forms deposits. Growth of the faultily implanted endometrial tissue is dependent on the female hormone estrogen as its natural function is to stimulate cell growth. Thus along with the normal menstrual cycle, the displaced tissue also undergoes growth and shedding each month. Bits of the endometrium may get dislodged and become embedded in an area outside of the womb during a gynecological operation accidentally. This refers to a condition where cells that have similar properties to endometrial cells are deposited in the female reproductive tract during pregnancy when fetal organs are being formed. The primitive endometrial cells later get dislodged from the uterus and act like stem cells. This theory is supported by fetal autopsy. Other factors that can cause endometriosis include immune system disorders, genetic predisposition and environmental toxins. The main symptom is persistent pelvic pain. Patient also complains of painful menses (dysmenorrhea), painful urination (dysuria), painful sex (dyspareunia) and severe pain in the legs.  The pain is because of the reaction of endometrial tissues to the hormonal activity. These lesions also bleed during the normal menstrual cycle due to which the blood collects in the surrounding areas leading to swelling and inflammation finally leading to pain. Pain can also occur due to adhesions that bind the internal organs together, thereby leading to their dislocation. So we see that many a times the fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, bowels and bladder are bounded leading to pain in day to day life too apart from the menstrual cycle. Patients may also complain of constipation, nausea, vomiting, chronic fatigue, low grade fever, irregular menses. Around 30-50% come with complains of infertility.
Summary: Know that endometriosis may  be caused by retrograde menstruation. Understand that endometriosis may be caused by hormonal changes. Be aware that endometriosis may be caused by an error during surgery. Know that a condition called Müllerianosis can cause endometriosis. Understand that there are a variety of other possible caused. Recognize the possible signs and symptoms of endometriosis.

Problem: Article: This will balance the basket, ensuring that it doesn't topple over. Only proceed to the next step when the glue has dried. (It helps to press down on the circle, placing your finger into the base of the carton cup.) Pierce two holes either side of the cup, just down a little from the top of the cup, at even heights. Push one pipe cleaner end through one hole and loop around to keep in place. Push the other end into the other hole, again making a loop to keep it in place. The handle should now form an arc over the top of the carton cup, serving as the basket's handle. It's now a miniature basket.
Summary:
Glue the circle to the base of the carton cup. Add the basket handle.