Article: Let her know that you notice her through small gestures. Smile or wave at her when you see her. Send her a single text, if you haven't talked recently. This lets her know you care and are not completely uninterested in her. Try texting, “Hi! Haven't talked to you in a while. How are you?” Meet new people and expand your group of friends. Go out with people who are positive and make life fun. Staying busy can help you feel upbeat instead of dwelling on your relationship status. For example, try joining a new activity, such as a hobby class or sport. Don't expect to be able to earn her interest back immediately. You may want to wait about 30 days before attempting to reconnect with her. After a month of little or no contact, she will be more likely to miss you.
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Spend time apart, but don't ignore her. Socialize with others. Be patient.
Article: If you  can't fix it any other way, the next step would be to wipe the computer and start from scratch. This procedure reinstalls the operating system, so you will need to back up data before doing this or risk losing it. Get a Windows 7 Installation disk. Your PC may have come with one. If you don't have one, buy one from your nearest computer store. Open the PC disk tray and while the disk tray is open, shut the PC down. The computer should now be shut down and the disk tray open.   A Message should soon pop-up reading "Press Any Key to Boot from CD". Press a key to proceed.
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If possible, back up your most important data first. Locate an installation disk. Open the tray. Insert the Windows 7 installation disk. Start the computer. Press a key to start. Follow the simple, on-screen instructions.
Article: Studies have shown that teenagers’ bodies don’t function well early in the morning, so many middle and high schoolers have trouble focusing in school because they’re sleepy. A large part of why many students don’t like school is that they’re tired. Teenagers’ bodies naturally want to stay up late and sleep in late, but you need to train your body to your school schedule.  Make yourself get in bed at a reasonable hour, even if you’re not tired yet. Don’t watch TV or use your computer for at least an hour before you go to bed.  Don’t take naps during the day, so you’ll be more tired at night. It might not be immediately obvious how your diet relates to your performance in school, but it’s very important! A poorly balanced diet might fill you up, but it won’t necessarily give you the energy you need to stay focused and productive, and you won’t be motivated if you’re tired. Remember to always eat breakfast to help power up your body first thing in the morning.  Fish with omega-3 and whole grains improve memory function. Dark fruits and vegetables provide antioxidants that improve memory and cognition.  Foods rich in Vitamin B, including spinach, broccoli, and beans, are good for memory and alertness. Many studies have demonstrated a link between exercise and improved productivity, so stay active. Regular exercise will not only help you focus when you’re studying, but it also improves your mood. Being focused and in a good mood are very important to staying motivated for school.
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Get 8-10 hours of sleep every night. Eat a healthy diet. Get enough exercise.