In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Rinse your hair in warm water from your shower so it is completely saturated. The wetter your hair is, the easier it is to apply the shampoo. On average, this should take about 1 to 2 minutes. To easily apply the shampoo, it is helpful to lather it up slightly before use. Hold it under the stream of water from the shower head and rub it around in your hands. You can also warm it up in your hands a bit as you get it wet. Do this for about 10 to 30 seconds. Commonly, all you need is a shampoo bar to get soft, silky hair. However, you can also use a conditioning bar in place of liquid conditioner while you’re on the zero-waste lifestyle. To use, rinse your hair, rub the bar onto the middle section of your hair, and distribute the conditioner to your ends. Then, rinse the conditioner out thoroughly.  If you want a more thorough conditioning option, let the conditioner sit on your hair for 1 to 5 minutes. Do not apply the conditioner to your scalp because it may cause your hair to look and feel greasy. While you can surely use liquid conditioner if that is what you prefer, conditioning bars work great to soften and strengthen your hair.
Summary: Wet your hair in the shower. Get your shampoo bar slightly wet in the shower. Use a conditioning bar if you want extra nourishment.

Think back as to whether your spouse has recently become condescending or whether he or she has been condescending your entire relationship. You can do this by asking yourself some questions: Did you originally marry someone who came into the relationship with a condescending attitude, or did it develop later in the marriage?  Determining if this is a new behavior or an attitude that he already held can help you figure out how best to handle his inappropriate behavior.  Did your spouse completely change after marriage?  Is it possible that you didn’t see your spouse for the person he really is or was he putting on a game face before marriage to seal the deal? Could a new job be influencing your spouse's behavior? From on-the-job stress to feeling heady about being promoted to a lofty position, job influences can have a powerful impact on even the most unflappable personality. While this information can help you figure out more about why your partner is being condescending, when you confront your spouse, be sure to keep the conversation focused and on the present. You can get a sense of whether the condescension is motivated by something you may have done by looking at when the condescending remarks are likely to occur. Do they only occur in certain contexts, such as in parenting discussions? Or, are they more widespread? Nailing down a specific time and circumstance will help you determine if your spouse has a trigger behavior or context. However, keep in mind that sometimes people don't know their own motivations for their behaviors, so don't get stuck on this step if it is not helpful for you personally.   If your spouse is condescending to you in the context of being around his work colleagues, does the behavior occur in front of the boss, equals or subordinates (or everyone at work)?  What kinds of comments are delivered?  Does he talk down to you when you try to weigh in on what’s happening at work? One possibility is that your spouse feels intimidated or even embarrassed by your job and covers up his true feelings with catty, rude remarks. If this is the case, you can focus on addressing his condescending behavior within this specific context. Do you find that you are always keeping your guard up when you and your spouse are around your family and friends?  Or do you feel that you are constantly being “put in your place” by your spouse when around his family and friends? In some cases, your spouse has been chronically condescending to the point where the behavior is part of his personality. That said, people aren't always aware of their own behaviors. He may not know that he is behaving inappropriately. Also, if your spouse is overcompensating due to an insecurity, he may be so determined to muster confidence that he may not realize that his behavior is offensive.  Does your spouse continue talking with you after a condescending remark, acting as though nothing happened? If this is the case, he may not be aware that the remarks are rude and inappropriate. Does your spouse seem to speak to everyone around him in the same manner or are you the only target?  A sarcastic person may believe that condescension is just part of “his charm.”  He may not realize that instead of being funny, the comments are mean-spirited and hurtful.
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One-sentence summary -- Assess when the condescension began. Determine whether the behavior is context specific. Examine if your spouse is aware of his behavior.

Problem: Article: Lack of storage space can often prevent Blackberry Desktop Software from successfully updating your device software. Try deleting text messages, third-party applications, Internet browsing history, and other data you no longer need to free up memory on your device. if updating your device results in software malfunction. In some cases, a corrupted update or an update that fails to complete can cause software problems, but performing a reset can help restore your Blackberry to a working state. In some cases, faulty hardware can interfere with your being able to update your Blackberry.
Summary:
Delete data on your Blackberry to free up memory if the software update fails to complete. Try resetting your Blackberry Try using another USB cable or USB port on your computer if your computer or Blackberry Desktop Software fail to recognize your Blackberry Curve.