Problem: Article: Creating it yourself will show her you took some time to say "I love you."  Make a heart card. Fold a red or pink piece of paper in half. Cut half a heart in it. Start by making a curve at the top, and come down to a point. Write on it like a normal card, but when she opens it, it will be a heart. Use watercolors to create a pretty background for stationery. Make sure to let it dry before writing on it. Start with a plain piece of construction paper in her favorite color. Make a heart to go in the middle. Include a special message to show her you care.  You could write something like "I am so thankful you're my mom. You mean so much to me, and I appreciate all you do. Thank you for being there for me. Love you!" Try writing "I Love You" in other languages. Fill up the front of the card with the phrase in other languages. You can use an internet translator or simply visit a page that translates the phrase. Start with "Jeg elsker dig" from Danish, "Ik hou van je" from Dutch, "Je t'aime" from French, "Ich liebe dich" from German, "Te amo" from Spanish, or "chăn rák kun" from Thai.  Include a poem, by you or someone else. You can write your mom a special poem, but if you don't want to do that, you can use someone else's words and give them the credit. List specific things your mom's done. Thank your mom for specific things, and tell her what you love about her. You can even turn it into an alphabet adventure. Write out something you love or appreciate for every letter of the alphabet. You can simplify it a bit and use her name for the first letters instead. Add embellishments to make it special.  Add pressed flowers. You can pick wildflowers, then put them between pages of a book to dry. If you're worried about marking up the book, fold the flowers in a piece of paper first. Glue them to the card in a pretty arrangement.  Gather scraps of paper and pretty things. Add them to the card as embellishment.  Add sewing touches. Use thread to sew in outlines on the paper you use, or use it to write out the message on the front of the card. Wrap it in a piece of paper with her name on it, and leave it for her to find.
Summary: Create stationery or a card. Write how you love her. Decorate your card. Leave it for her to find.

Problem: Article: Unroll your exercise mat and lay it flat on the floor. An exercise mat will provide comfortable cushioning between you and the floor and will also absorb some of the impact. Lay down flat with slightly bent knees and make sure that your feet are flat on the mat. Your hips should be parallel to the floor and your shoulder blades should be flat against the mat as well. As you’re lying down, bring your arms up and place your fingers on the back of your head right behind your ears so that your elbows are sticking out to the sides. Make sure to keep your elbows wide—you don't want to see them in your peripheral vision. Inhale deeply immediately before you begin your first sit up. This should be a relatively long, slow, natural inhale.
Summary: Lay your exercise mat down. Lie on your back on the mat. Place your fingers behind your ears. Take a deep breath in.

Problem: Article: Always condition your hair after shampooing with a dime-sized dab of conditioner. This will help keep your hair soft and smooth. Don't completely wash out all of the conditioner. Just leave a little in after you take a shower – enough to make your hair feel smooth while it's wet. Salon-quality products are best, if you can afford them, and some conditioners are actually designed to make your hair softer. The heat causes you hair to become damaged and dull. Excessive curling burns your hair, turning it hard, crispy, and bristly. You may be able to partially repair your split ends with pure argan oil, but the only way to vanquish them completely is to get your hair cut. You can spread your hair with honey, egg yolk, or eggshells for a natural softening experience. Leave the mask on your hair for 15 minutes to an hour, then wash it out thoroughly with shampoo. You can leave it on overnight, though this may not significantly boost the softening effect. Repeat the procedure several times each week, and you may find that your hair grows softer.  Prepare a hair conditioning mask from honey. Apply honey mask to your scalp and massage it for five minutes so that it spreads all over hair. Keep this mask on hair for 20 minutes and then wash it. Honey helps hair to restore moisture. It also helps prevent infections, keeping your hair smooth and silky. Prepare an egg mask by mixing a few lemon drops to an egg white. After properly mixing all the ingredients apply this conditioner to hair and leave it for 15 minutes. This home remedy not only provides softness, but also clears the dandruff and makes hair strong. Crush eggshells into a powdery texture. then mix a little bit of water until it is not diluted but enough to stick to your hair. Then, apply the crushed eggshells over the area you want to soften. Leave it to dry for 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on how soft you want your hair. Then rinse the eggshells off. Over time, hairspray can build up and harden on your hair. Coloring will dry out your hair, and all the chemicals thrown in during the process will not help your hair soften. Certain supplements, such as Omega-3 oil, fish egg phospholipids, and vitamin E, improve the shine and growth of your hair. You can get these in a gel-capsule at local health stores.
Summary: Use conditioner. Avoid using hot styling tools like a curling wand and a flat iron. Try preparing a hair-conditioning mask. Avoid excessive hairspray use. Avoid dying or highlighting your hair. Take vitamin supplements.

Problem: Article: These will help you as you are making your daily to-do lists. When you have a large number of tasks, it is easy to let things accidentally slip through the cracks. As you make your daily list each day, go over your master list and make sure you include any task with upcoming due dates.  If there is no due date for a particular task, decide on a realistic date you’d really like to have it done by. If you aren’t setting goals for yourself, the less urgent things may never get done. There is no point in creating a list if you shove it in a drawer and forget about it. Make sure you are constantly seeing it! You may think that you won’t forget anything or that you’ll stay productive, but physically seeing a list of tasks you need to accomplish can really light the motivational fire within you. Carry it around with you. Post it on your bathroom mirror. Leave a copy in your purse and your car. Just put it somewhere where it will be in your face. It can be a parent, a friend, a significant other, or a co-worker. Just make sure it is someone who will check up on your list and inquire about your progress. You probably won’t feel very good if you tell someone you didn’t check anything off your to-do list for a whole day! You don’t need a babysitter, and no one probably wants to be your babysitter. However, it is incredibly helpful to have someone holding you accountable.
Summary:
Write down due dates next to every task on your master list. Put your to-do list somewhere you will see it regularly. Share your list with someone.