Plan to change your motor oil every 3000 miles or every 3 months. Getting Ready Step 1. Gather necessary tools and materials. If you plan to change your oil regularly consider investing in jack stands, a socket set, and an oil drain pan […] Read more
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How to Exercise – “Never Hit a Jellyfish with a Spade”
They say the devil makes work for idle hands. He also makes work for other parts of the body and this he calls exercise. By exercise we mean any kind of movement you wouldn’t normally make in everyday life. However, everyday movements can be converted into exercise by adding the ‘power’: hence ‘power walking,’, ‘power […] Read more
How to Read Copy by Adrian Cronauer
“When you’ve finished reading this book you probably won’t HAVE all the skills needed to compete with professional voice-overs; that takes months, even years of practice. But you’ll KNOW what those skills ARE, and when you do practice you’ll know what you should be doing. More importantly, you’ll know what you SHOULDN’T be doing. That’s […] Read more
How To Read Music
Reading music is often seen as a mysterious and arcane art – but it doesn’t have to be that way! The easy-to-follow lessons and innovative accompanying CD in How to Read Music will show you how to decode those little black dots and, in a short time, you’ll be surprised how fluent you’ve become […] Read more
HOW TO RESTART YOUR MODEM
To restart your modem, leave your computer on and unplug the power to the modem (only the modem) for approximately one minute. Plug the modem back in and try to reconnect. If the connection still fails, do the following: With the computer on and modem power on, press the reset button on the back […] Read more
How To Restart Your Modem
To restart your modem, leave your computer on and unplug the power to the modem (only the modem) for approximately one minute. Plug the modem back in and try to reconnect. If the connection still fails, do the following: With the computer on and modem power on, press the reset button on the back of […] Read more
How to set up an Excel Expense Worksheet
This video will share how to set up an Excel spreadsheet for tracking expenses. First, go to Menu, new, and select Workbook. Click on any cell to get started. I will use cell C2. Name this field something that is meaningful to your business, I’ll use my company name. Right next to that, lets’ title […] Read more
How to tune a guitar
Anyone can use an electronic tuner – but don’t do it! Instead, learn to tune your guitar using your ears. Why? Because this will train your ears to hear pitch. And that’s a fundamental you’ll use forever. In a month just strumming your guitar will tell you if it’s in tune. And hearing is believing. […] Read more
How to Use a Changing Room – “Never Hit a Jellyfish with a Spade” by Guy Browning
A changing room is halfway between a meeting room and a bathroom. It’s the only place where you have to be businesslike and naked at the same time. Communal showers have two temperatures: glacial or scalding. Standing at one side with your hand in the shower will not significantly alter the temperature either way. At […] Read more
How to use Epipen (for video)
It’s very important to always have easy access to Epipen, and to use it at the first signs of a severe allergic reaction. Here’s how. Remember these two simple steps: Grasp your Epipen auto injector with the orange tip pointing downward. “Blue to the sky.” Remove the blue safety cap by pulling straight up. Do […] Read more