INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose an inconspicuous place such as under your seat. You can also get fibers from the carpet that is hidden underneath plastic paneling.  To expose carpet, inspect the paneling first. Check if the weather stripping is covering the area where the panel meets the door. If so, gently pull back the weather stripping in this area only. Try to locate the fastener clips. These are located between the panel and the door, usually near creases where two panels meet. Use your fingers or a panel pop tool to gently pry off the panel at the fastener clips, where the plastic is reinforced. If you can’t find the fastener clips, try wiggling and prying the panel from the bottom. Be careful not to bend the plastic permanently. Angle your razor blade and gently run it along the area. Do not apply too much pressure to avoid the blade cutting into the fabric. The fastener clips should snap easily back into place. If you pulled back your weather stripping, restore it by guiding the strip back into place and applying pressure. It will expand and fill some of the space. Allow it to dry. If the hole is not deep, you may skip this step. Alternatively, you can fill the bottom of the burn hole with a small piece of foam. Cut the piece of foam to fit the hole. Apply fabric glue to the bottom of the hole and insert your foam. Allow it to dry. Do not apply too much or attempt to fill the hole with glue. You can do multiple layers of glue and fibers later. Place some fibers on top of the glue while it is wet and gently pat them into place. Repeat layers of glue and fibers until the surface of the hole is level with the seat. Allow it to dry.

SUMMARY: Find a spot in your car to collect fibers that match the seat. Shave off enough fibers with your razor blade to cover the burn hole. Reinstall your paneling now if it was removed. Apply a small amount of Gorilla Glue to the bottom of a deep hole. Place a drop of fabric glue inside the burn hole. Apply the matching fibers to the fabric glue.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . If work feels like the last thing you want to do, try to change your approach. Try to have more conversations with your coworkers, or get to know them outside the office to create a warmer work atmosphere. Motivate yourself to finish your work by giving yourself a reward at the end of each hour, such as a snack or a five minute break. Wander around and ask your coworkers whether they need any help. Take them at face value if they decline; interrupting their work with frequent offers of help is counter-productive. Go through all your unread emails until you've replied to as many as you can. Once that's done, use your mail system's "folder" or "label" system to organize your mail. You could divide your mail by "reply by" date (today, this week, or this month), by project, or by type (announcements, reference documents, and personal).  If your email system is based in gmail, you can automatically filter new messages to sort them into the correct categories. If you have a work computer with many documents on it, organizing them can be an endless task – which may be what you're looking for. . Not only good for you, but a great way to pass the time. Many exercises can be done while seated, including rotating your shoulders and neck, and flexing your leg muscles and arms. Your boss may find it hard to fault you for spending time at work becoming better at your job. Read blogs or studies related to your field online, or bring a book on the topic to study during your downtime. . You can make a homemade calendar using printer paper, or cardstock paper if it's available at your workplace. This task can take as much time as you need it to, from a quick stapling job to a hole-punched work bound with twine. Once you've cut the pages, use a straight edge to draw six vertical lines, dividing the pages into seven days. Draw four horizontal lines to divide these into five rows, and you'll end up with enough squares to represent a month. Copy an online calendar to label the days, to avoid making mistakes.  If you have more downtime, color code each month, and write in holidays and your family's birthdays for a year in advance. If you don't want to cut and construct a calendar yourself, turn an old notebook into a daily planner, with two to three days on each page. Rearrange your desk drawers. Take out the trash or clean the bathrooms. If you genuinely have no work to do, being seen doing additional menial tasks could be a hint to your boss to assign more. True, this is high on the list of activities you don't want to be caught doing at work. But if you've made it to the end of this guide, it could be time to search for more stimulating opportunities.

SUMMARY: Try to make work fun Offer to help a coworker. Organize your work email. Try some light stretching Research work-related topics. Make a homemade calendar Clean up your work space and the shared area. Search for a new job.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use the handle of a rat-tail comb to part your hair down the center first, from forehead to nape. Twist and clip the hair on the right side of your head into a bun or ponytail so that it doesn't get in the way.  Your hair must be long enough to pull into a high ponytail on each side of your head. Sailor Moon has straight hair, but having curly hair for this part will help give you more volume. You can straighten your hair in the next part, if you wish. Run the handle of the rat-tail comb down the left side of your head. Start at the center part and finish at your hairline, just behind your ear. Drape the hair that's in front of your ear across your shoulder, and clip the hair that's behind your ear out of the way. Don't worry about how the clipped-off portion of your hair looks for now. This is just to keep it separate from the hair that’s in front. Make the ponytail at the very top of your head, right where it starts to curve down to the side. It should be aligned with the vertical part that's just behind your ear.  For extra volume, consider teasing the ponytail with a brush or comb. If you have bangs, leave them out of the ponytail. You can curl them at the end to give yourself a more authentic look. Use your fingers to twist the ponytail into a rope. Next, wrap the rope around the base of the ponytail to create a bun. Tuck the end of the ponytail under the bun, then secure the bun to your hair with bobby pins.  Plan on using about 3 to 4 bobby pins. If you have thick, curly hair, you may need to use more. If you have short hair, try a sock bun or ballerina bun instead. This won't be as accurate as doing an actual bun, but it's better than having no bun at all! Unclip the hair on the right side of your head. Part it vertically just behind your ear. Clip the hair that's behind your ear out of the way, then pull the hair that's in front of your ear into a high ponytail. Twist the ponytail into a bun and bobby pin it into place.  If you teased the left ponytail, you should tease this one too. If you did a sock bun on the left side of your head, you should do one on the right side too. Be careful not to get the rest of your hair; you just need to do your buns for now. Alternatively, you can wait until the very end to apply the hairspray, after you've added the ponytails.

SUMMARY:
Part your hair down the middle, then clip the right side out of the way. Create a vertical part on the left side of your head, just behind your ear. Pull the hair that's in front of your ear into a high ponytail. Twist the ponytail into a bun. Repeat the process for the right side of your head. Set the buns with hairspray.