How To
How to Help a Cat Give Birth
Whether you are breeding purebred cats for a living or you are responsible for a cat that has become pregnant in your care, it is important to know what to do when the cat goes into labor and begins to give birth to her kittens. The typical gestation peri...
How to Catch a Fly With Your Hands
Flies are the worst. It seems like no matter how many times you swat, they always get away! There's actually a good reason for that—flies can see nearly 360° around them, so it's almost impossible to sneak up on them.[1] X Research source Ev...
How to Act Like Veruca Salt from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Veruca Salt, a girl from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, was the girl who was thrown down the garbage chute! However, for those of us that don't want to be thrown down a rubbish heap, here's some ways to be like her.
How to Modify Your T Shirt
Turn an old t-shirt into something new by changing its size, either through adding fabric or cropping, or by redecorating it with personalized stencils, iron-on appliqués, and dyes. Upcycling your clothes is a great way to get new looks while being enviro...
How to Be a Good Employee
Whether you work in an office, a call center, or at a fast-food restaurant, it's important to work hard at your job and be a good employee. Dedicate yourself to the tasks you're assigned and participate in any training that's offered to you. Always treat...
How to Do the Worm
The worm is a fun, silly dance move usually done by break dancers or as a party trick. It requires a bit of practice, but you can get the hang of it by following some certain steps of move combinations. Choose an open area with a soft ground surface to pr...
How to Juggle Two Balls
In this article you will find out how to juggle two balls. Technically, this is not really juggling, it is however, the first step in learning how to juggle. First, practice throwing one ball in a simple arch from one hand to the other, about eye-high, i...
How to Build a Rain Gauge
If you'd like to keep track of how much rainfall you're getting, you can either buy a rain gauge or make one for yourself. You only need a few simple materials, such as a plastic bottle, and a small amount of time. Use the gauge to compare the rainfall da...
How to Babysit Kids That Are Difficult to Deal With
Babysitting can be a difficult job. No two children are alike, and many behave differently for the sitter than they do for mom and dad. If you’re tasked with babysitting a difficult child, there are several techniques available to help gain control of the...
How to Pack Liquid and Gels on a Plane
The Transport Security Administration (TSA) and other governing bodies have adopted standard rules regarding the transport of liquids and gels (as well as aerosols, creams, and pastes) by passengers inflight. The rules for carry-on luggage and checked bag...
How to Be Enigmatic
Enigmas are, by definition, tough to figure out. If you want to cultivate a little mystery in your life, but still maintain the magnetism and charm of the Bogarts of the world, you can learn what parts of your personality to pull back and which parts to e...
How to Enjoy School
School doesn't have to be a prison. Whether you find school difficult, boring, or just plain stressful, you can learn to make school easier and a lot more fun. Learn some concrete strategies for making school easier, making friends, and keeping it fun.
How to Talk to a Crush You Haven't Spoken to in a Long Time (for Guys)
Talking to an old crush again after a long time has passed can make anyone nervous, but there are several ways that you can break the ice. If you don’t know them well or you want a more indirect approach to talking to them, you can start getting back in t...
How to Get a Squirrel Out of Your House
If you’ve got squirrels in your home, the safest and most efficient solution is to encourage the squirrels to leave by making noise, removing food sources, and generally bothering them whenever possible. After they leave, seal up the entry points where th...
How to Train to Be a Ninja Easily
In feudal Japan, ninja otherwise known as shinobi, was a covert agent who specialized in sabotage, espionage, infiltration, and, when the situation required it, assassination and combat. While the samurai upheld strict rules of conduct, both morally and i...
How to Find Toothpaste That Doesn't Hurt your Mouth
Brushing your teeth twice a day is important for your oral health and to keep your teeth shiny and white. However, if you often feel pain, burning, or itchiness after you brush your teeth, it might be time to switch up your toothpaste brand. We’ve answere...