Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check online for rings to research design and ring options. Visit several jewelry stores. Compare prices. Ask for a certification. Look at several different styles.

Answer: Get an idea of what kind of ring you would like by searching online. You can look at websites, which have a variety of rings. Or, you can look at the rings jewelry shops offer before visiting the physical store. Looking at rings online will give you an idea of what is popular and available, as well as what the type of platinum ring you want usually goes for. You can purchase your ring online, but it is usually best to go to a physical jewelry store so that you can make sure the ring is what you want and fits correctly. You may find a seemingly perfect ring at the first jewelry store you visit, but it is best to visit at least a few jewelry stores before committing. Visit at least three jewelry stores and even more stores if possible. Compare these stores for quality, selection, and prices. You can choose to visit only high-end stores, mid-range, or a range of jewelry shops. Platinum used to be sold at a fixed price, but now jewelers change the price of platinum each day. The price usually fluctuates between 4 to 5% on a daily basis. Compare prices while visiting jewelry stores to make sure you’re getting the best deal.  Take note of the quality of rings when comparing prices. Ask to separate the labor and platinum charges when asking for the price of a ring. Along with the hallmark that certifies the ring, ask if the jewelry store offers tamper-proof quality assurance cards. You can keep this card if you plan to sell your ring in the future, or you can keep it in a jewelry box if you plan to pass it on to a family member in the future. Unless you have your heart set on a style of ring, look at and try on several different styles. You might find one style you like on your first try and find the perfect ring on your third or fourth try. Make sure to try each style on when searching for a ring, as the style you prefer may not look as desired when on your finger.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Lay the drape on a flat surface. Mix 1 part glycerine, 1 part white dish-washing detergent and 8 parts water to make a wet spotter and store the solution in a plastic squeeze bottle. Dampen an absorbent pad with the wet spotter. Cover the stained area with the absorbent pad. Flush the affected area thoroughly with cool water.

Answer: Make sure to shake the bottle well before every use.  Keep it there until it is no longer getting any more of the stain. Repeat this process until the stain is gone. Make sure to use a new absorbent pad every time.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buy Jheri curl supplies.

Answer: You can find kits in most drugstores or beauty stores. Your kit should contain a softener to loosen your hair, a solution to set the curls, and perm rods (which may be sold separately). In addition to these materials, you'll need activator (aka Jheri juice, which keeps the curls looking moist and tight) and a shower cap.  Making Jheri curls the classic way requires using chemicals that can cause permanent damage to your hair. If you apply the chemicals incorrectly, use too much, or overdo it in any way, your hair could become dry and brittle, and it might even break. This extreme hair damage is one reason why people stopped making Jheri curls the classic way in the mid-nineties. If you want the Jheri curl look without the harsh chemicals, skip down to the next section. You might want to consider having your Jheri curls put in at a salon instead of doing them yourself. You're essentially giving yourself a perm, which requires some skill and knowledge of hair. Whether you have your hair done at a salon or do it yourself at home, you'll need regular touch ups.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take a step back. Shed mistaken beliefs. Accept change. Meditate Write about your past.

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In order to face the past and let go of it, you will have to think about it from an objective position. Reflect on your past, and try to narrow down exactly what is holding you back. Common detractors can take several forms:  Sensual (obsession with or shame about sexual matters or material things, for instance) Aversion (pain from the past causes you to avoid a person or opportunity, for example) Ill will (wishing harm or trouble upon others) Restlessness/agitation Lack of motivation or energy Doubt Deeply-rooted beliefs often motivate our actions and thoughts in powerful ways. When you are having trouble letting go of the past, a conscious or subconscious belief might be the cause. Challenging and changing those beliefs can help you move on.  For instance, you may have told yourself all your life that you want to reach a certain income level in order to be happy. However, your pursuits might have been holding you back from things you genuinely enjoy, such as hobbies or spending time with your family. Challenge your belief, resolve to spend more time on other areas of life, and reassess how you feel. It can be difficult to change deep beliefs, especially when they are informed by powerful influences like culture, family, and religion. Give yourself time to work through your beliefs, and talk to a friend or counselor if you need help. Moving forward in life can be a scary thing. Instead of fearing the unknown, however, accept change as part of life and who you are. Focus on thinking of change as a positive force: For instance, if you lose your job, stay positive by thinking of it as an opportunity to find gather new skills and experiences in a different position or career. or pray. The strong emotional responses that pain, regret, and other past stressors cause can leave lingering effects in the mind. A calm, balanced mind is an absolute necessity when letting go of the past. Meditation and/or prayer can help put your mind in a more stable and centered place.  Mindfulness meditation helps one focus on the here and now. Typically, it involves focusing on your breathing as you attempt to clear your mind of distracting thoughts. If have or are open to personal faith or a religious belief, prayer can be very beneficial. If you follow a certain practice, you can follow set prayers. Alternatively, you can pray using your own words, silently or out loud. Journaling and other forms of writing (like a private blog) can be a great way to come to terms with your past and to move forward. Try writing about the things that bother you, have hurt you, or that you think are holding you back. The experience of expressing yourself can be cathartic. Since you are writing only for yourself, you also don’t have to fear what others will think or say, which can build confidence.