Problem: Article: It’s the icon of a phone receiver on the home screen. If you don’t see it there, check the app drawer. This method should work on any Google, Motorola, OnePlus, or Lenovo phone. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen.  A list of blocked phone numbers will appear. If you don’t see this option, return to the Phone app and tap ⁝ (at the top-right corner), select Settings, then Call blocking. A confirmation message will appear. If you see a small X to the right of the phone number, tap that instead. Calls from this phone number will once again come through to your phone.
Summary: Open the Phone app. Tap ☰. Tap Settings. Scroll down and tap Blocked numbers. Tap the number you wish to unblock. Tap UNBLOCK.

Problem: Article: Once you’ve made your feelings clear, it's important to listen to and respect her feelings. Be patient and don’t expect an immediate answer from her. Be sensitive, but be clear that you want her to stop leading you on and to date her exclusively. Don't argue with her if she needs time to think it over.  You can say, "I want to be with you, and I hope you feel the same, but I know you might need some time to think about it. How about we get back together next week to see how you feel?" If she seems ambivalent or isn't being direct with you, take some time for yourself to think about if you really want to be with her. Usually ambivalence is a "no," but she's just being too polite to say so directly. Does she only want to stay “just friends?” Try not to take it personally. She may have something going on in her life that you don’t know about that’s making her send mixed signals, so it might be better for you to stay away. You deserve someone who can be completely available for a relationship. If she just wants to stay friends, and you think you can handle that, set some boundaries around how you spend time with her from now on. Because she was flirting with you or leading you on to feel like she was interested, you’ll want to change the way you do things so that you can avoid her leading you on again. Keep in mind that you might have difficulty being “just friends” with her since you’ve developed feelings.  Spend some time apart. Unfollow her on social media. You’ll feel better if you don’t have to see everything about her all the time, especially if she’s flirting with other people. Call her out when she flirts with you. Avoid answering her phone calls or texts right away. You don’t have to be so convenient to her. Spend time with her in safer group settings. If you are able to stay friends, you’ll need to get over any feelings you developed for your friend after she led you on. This may be challenging and may take some time, but it is possible. It will be up to you to decide if it’s good for you to have her in your life as a friend. You can work through your feelings by:  Venting. Talk it out with your best guy friends, your parents, or someone else you trust. Focusing on your other interests and friends. Meeting new girls and new people. So that you don’t get hurt again in the same way with another girl friend, remember and learn from this experience. You’re only responsible for you and can’t make someone change their flirting. But, you deserve a girl who is willing to be available for you and not use you. Don’t take what she did personally, but do remember how her actions made you feel. Now you’ll know what to watch out for with other girls!
Summary: Give her time. Deal with rejection. Set boundaries. Get over your crush. Learn from this experience.

Problem: Article: Use a paint stirrer to thoroughly stir the polyurethane. The better you stir it, the less chance you have of ending up with bubbles on your floor. Don't shake the can of polyurethane, however, as this introduces more bubbles into the product. When you're finished stirring, pour the polyurethane into a paint tray. An 8 to 12 inch (20 to 31 cm) bristle brush is a good choice for this project. Avoid using lamb's wool pads, which collect dirt easily. Use long, even strokes to apply a thin coat of the polyurethane to the floor.  Avoid “flooding” the area with polyurethane -- you want a thin coat. Avoid going over the same spot multiple times, as this causes bubbles and imperfections. To avoid stepping on the surfaces you've already applied polyurethane to, it's important to start in the farthest corner from the entrance to the room and work your way toward the door. Aim to apply the polyurethane quickly, working from one end of the room to the other. Read the directions on the package to find out how long the polyurethane you're using  takes to dry. Typically, you'll be able to sand and apply another coat within 4 to 8 hours, though some varieties may take up to 12 hours to dry. Once the floor is dry, use 220-grit sandpaper to sand down imperfections. Make sure you sand along the lines of the natural grain, rather than against the grain. For smaller troublesome spots, use 320- or 400-grit sandpaper. Clean water-based polyurethane with mild soap and water. Use mineral spirits or paint thinner to clean oil-based polyurethane. Apply the cleaner with a soft cloth and wipe it dry when finished. For the second coat, you should thin the polyurethane so that it is less likely to create bubbles. Combine 10 parts polyurethane with 1 part mineral spirits (for oil-based polyurethane) or 1 part water (for water-based polyurethane) in a clean can and stir it thoroughly. Then, pour it into a paint tray. You will likely notice that some spots have a thicker layer of polyurethane on them than others. To ensure you have an even coat and seal, apply a thinned coat of polyurethane to the entire floor using the same method as before. Again, you'll need to wait until this coat is dry before moving on. Refer back to the instructions included with the polyurethane to determine the drying time. Don't rush this step, or your floor can get gummed up or ruined. Steel wool, grade 0000, works well for this. Use the fine steel wool to go over the entire surface of the floor, to remove imperfections as well as ensure the entire coating is even and level. Using the same method as before, wipe down the floor to remove dust or debris. Allow the floor to dry fully before adding the final coat of polyurethane. Use full-strength polyurethane for the final coat. Avoid cleaning or sanding this coat of polyurethane. Instead, stay out of the room until it has set completely. You shouldn't walk on the floor for 24 hours after applying the final coat. Don't replace your furniture for 72 hours and wait at least 1 week before cleaning the floor or arranging rugs on it.
Summary:
Stir the polyurethane and pour it into a paint tray. Use a brush or painter's pad to apply a thin layer of polyurethane. Start at the farthest corner from the entrance to the room. Allow the coat to dry completely. Sand down bubbles or uneven patches. Wipe down the floor with a clean cloth. Thin the polyurethane and pour it into a paint tray. Apply a coat of thinned polyurethane. Allow the polyurethane to dry. Use an abrasive pad to even out the surface. Clean the floor to remove dust. Add a final coat of polyurethane. Let the final coat dry for 24 hours.