Article: . Encourage yourself to remember your dreams by writing them down. Keep a journal by your bed that is only for dreams. You can begin writing immediately, or you can take a minute to sit and remember the dream in its entirety before you begin writing. Practice both strategies to see which lets you remember more.  Reread your dream journal frequently. Check for "dream signs," or repeated themes and objects in your dreams. Memorize the places, objects, characters, and situations that recur in your dreams. Write down your lucid dreams! If you manage to have a lucid dream, whether wake-initiated or dream-initiated, it is especially important to write it down. Every hour or so during the day, ask yourself if you are dreaming or not. Even if you are sure you're awake, test it. Try checking the time, putting your hand through a wall, or looking in a mirror. Pinch yourself! Check for dream signs. Learning this habit will give you a tool you can use to affirm when you are dreaming. As you go to sleep, silently repeat a phrase about dream recall or about lucid dreams. Focus on this mantra alone while you repeat it in your head. For example, you might say:  "When I dream, I will remember my dream." "I'm about to dream." "I will be lucid in this dream." After you have recited in your head, as you are growing sleepy, imagine a dream you recently had, or a dream you would like to have. Picture yourself in it doing something you would like to do, such as fly. Check for dream signs. If you enter a dream in this way, you are having a WILD.  Try going back and forth between picturing your dreams and reciting your affirmation. Be prepared to do this many nights without obvious results. Your initial goal should just be remembering your dreams. Cultivating the habit of lucidity can take months, or longer if you do not normally remember your dreams.
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Practice dream recall Do reality checks. Recite affirmations. Picture your dreams.

Problem: Article: If you have not activated or woken your mix up, do so now. Note that this method only works on your mixel. If you have a Furby Boom (2013), click here. If you try this method on a Furby Boom, you will get a Jolly Furby instead. The Furby's Evil personality is also called "ranting." Overfeeding your Furby is the fastest way to turn it evil. This will make the Furby think you are feeding it nonstop. Your Furby may start to cry or complain. Don't stop. Remember, overfeeding your Furby is what turns it evil. Your Furby will start making weird noises, and its eyes will turn white. It will shake and act "crazy." After a few moments, your Furby's eyes will turn into evil, slanted eyes. It will act very grumpy, and snap at you if you try to pet it. If you'd like to make your Furby nice again, try talking to it a lot, or playing a lot of music. Some people find that this may take up to 10 or 15 minutes. You can also try petting it a lot; eventually it will turn nice again.
Summary: Set your Furby down in front of you. Place your finger in your Furby's mouth, and press down on the tongue gently. Wriggle your finger in the Furby's mouth for 1 minute. Wait for your Furby to go crazy before taking your finger out of its mouth. Enjoy your evil Furby!

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you sent the email to the wrong address, do not worry. Find the right address, repeat the steps above, and send the email again. Your potential employer may be dealing with a flood of emails from job applicants, and he or she may not respond immediately. If you don't hear back from the employer within a week or so, do not be afraid to send your resume again. Your email may have fallen through the cracks, and this does not necessarily mean that you will not be considered for the position.  This time, write a polite note explaining why you are sending the resume again. See the example below. If you send a follow-up email and you still do not hear back from the employer, feel free to keep trying- but do not count on a response. Move on and consider other employment opportunities. When the employer responds to your email, he or she may ask for more information-- you may need to explain your past experience, or you may be called upon to fill out an application. When this happens, respond politely and promptly. This will demonstrate that you are easy to work with and that you are truly excited about the position. While you are waiting for a response, keep looking around for jobs that interest you, and continue to send out your resume. You can always turn down one interested employer for another-- but you can never have too many options.

SUMMARY: One last time, check to make sure that you sent your email to the right place. Be patient. Don't be afraid to follow up. Be ready. Cast your job net wide.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If prompted, enter your username and password and tap Log in. This will take you to your profile page. This is the arrow in the upper right corner of the post.  The post is now visible to anyone, whether or not they have a Facebook account or are friends with your on Facebook.
Summary: Open the Facebook app. Tap your profile picture. Tap the menu button on the post you want to change. Tap Edit Privacy. Tap Public.

Make sure to use equal parts baking soda and water.  Start by mixing 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1 tablespoon of water with a spoon in a small bowl. Combine more if necessary. It's crucial to make sure the paste is thick enough to adhere to the rust. Using the rag, apply the paste and allow it stick to the rusted surface for a few hours or longer. Be sure to give the mixture enough time to set on the rust. Using steel wool, a wire brush, crumpled aluminum foil, or even a toothbrush, rigorously scrub the baking soda off of the tinware until there is none remaining. This process may need to be repeated a few times to get the entirety of the rust removed from the surface.
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Make a paste by mixing the baking soda with water. Apply the paste with a clean, wet rag. Scrub the baking soda off.