Tuesday, July 14, 2020

How to Play Mahjong

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Mahjong is a strategy game that originated in China. It's similar to rummy, but it's played with tiles instead of cards. Generally, you play with 4 people, though you can play with 3 as well. The goal is to form 4 melds and a pair, creating mahjong. You'll find there are many variations of mahjong, so these rules aren't definitive. You should always defer to the rules of the people you're playing with.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Learning the Tiles

  1. Find a set of mahjong tiles. A set consists of 144 tiles. You can find these sets online at a variety of price points, so don't worry, you won't need to shell out a lot of money if you don't want to! You should also be able to find them at gaming stores.[1]
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    • Keep in mind that different versions of the game have a different number of tiles. Some only have 136, for instance.
    • Some sets are very expensive because they are hand carved!
  2. Learn the suit tiles first. The game uses 3 suits for the main part of gameplay, which are dot/circles, Chinese characters, and bamboo. These function much like suits in a deck of cards. Each suit has 4 identical sets of 9 tiles. There are 108 of these tiles in total.[2]
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    • The suits tiles will have numbers, 1-9, and like playing cards, each tile will have a corresponding amount of the respective symbol, except for the character suit, which has the Chinese character for the number. The number 1 tile for bamboo is a bird, typically an owl or a peacock.
  3. Use honor tiles like suit tiles. Honor tiles are special tiles. Honor tiles show red and green dragons or the 4 winds. You can use these almost like suit tiles in that you can match them to make "melds," 3-of-a-kind or 4-of-a-kind.[3]
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    • You'll have 16 wind tiles, 4 each of east, south, west, and north, which you play in that order: remember "eat soy with noodles." They typically have the first letter of the word in the upper left-hand corner.
    • The dragons are usually represented by Chinese characters, but they'll also have a "C," "F," or "P/B" on them instead of the numbers 1-9 like the suit tiles. You get 4 sets of the same 3 tiles.[4]
  4. Decide whether you will use the bonus tiles. Bonus tiles show seasons and flowers. Typically, you include these tiles in Chinese and Korean versions of Mahjong, but not always in American or Japanese versions. You can't use these to make melds, but they can give you extra points in your hand at the end.[5]
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    • The pictures on these tiles vary by set. A set might have plum, orchid, chrysanthemum, and bamboo flowers, 1 of each. Then, it will have 1 tile for each season. You might also have 4 blank tiles, which can be used as jokers.[6]

[Edit]Starting a Round

  1. Roll a set of dice to see who will be the East Wind. The East Wind is the dealer for that game. Whoever rolls the highest on 2 dice is designated as the East Wind. The West Wind is across from the East Wind, while the North Wind is to the East's left and the South is to the East's Right.[7]
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    • The person to the right of the East Wind, the South Wind, goes first.[8]
  2. Place the tiles face-down to shuffle them and deal. Set all the tiles in the middle of the table and turn them upside-down. Mix them around with your hands to shuffle the tiles. The East Wind can decide when the tiles are shuffled enough.[9]
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  3. Have the East Wind deal 13 tiles to each person. The East Wind deals 1 tile to each player at a time. When each player has 13, stop dealing. You'll have tiles leftover. Just leave them in the middle in a group, as you'll draw from them throughout the game. Line up the tiles facing you to form your hand.[10]
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    • In traditional mahjong, you make a wall of tiles in front of each player before dealing, 36 tiles each in stacks of 2. Then you push all the walls together to form a square. The East Wind throws 2 dice, then counts from the right to that point in the wall and pushes 2 stacks of tiles forward to put in their hand. Players take turns pulling out stacks, 2 stacks at a time until they reach 12 each. Then, the East takes 2 tiles and the other 3 players take a single tile.[11]
  4. Pass tiles using the "Charleston" rule in American mahjong. This rule is a variant, and it's typically only used in the American version. It's divided into 3 parts. You must do the Charleston the first time. All you do is take 3 tiles from your hand that you want to discard and pass them to the right, called the first pass. Then you do the same with the person across from you (second pass) and then for the person to your left (third pass). If everyone agrees, you can do the whole process a second time, but if 1 person says "no," you don't.[12]
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    • On the third pass, you can use a "blind" pass, meaning you can move 1-3 tiles that are passed to you on to the next person without looking at them. Make sure you still pass 3, making up the extra from your hand.
    • You can also do a courtesy pass at the end, where the players across from each agree to exchange 1-3 tiles. This is optional, and both players must agree on the pass, stating how many tiles they want to exchange. Whichever number is lower is the one used.

[Edit]Playing a Round

  1. Let the South Wind draw and discard a tile to start the round. The South Wind can pick up a tile and look it. If they want to keep it, they must discard a tile from their hand. Otherwise, they can discard the one they picked up. When picking up a tile from the wall, you continue from the point where you stopped when the tiles were dealt and keep moving in the same direction; if you have a pile, just take any tile from the pile.[13]
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    • To decide whether to keep a tile, check to see if it matches any tiles in your hand. You're trying to form melds, which includes 3-of-a-kind, 4-of-a-kind, and straights.
    • If you used the wall method of dealing tiles, then the East has 14 tiles. In that case, the East Wind can discard a tile to start the game, which anyone can claim. [14]
  2. Allow the South Wind to discard the tile and say the name. Every time you pick up a tile, either one a person has discarded or one from the draw pile, you must discard a tile from your hand. Place the tile on the table, and then say the name of the tile so that others can claim it.[15]
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    • Discarded tiles just go into the middle of the table. You can line them up if you wish.
  3. Claim a tile as it's discarded if it fits one of your melds. If the tile completes a pong, meaning you already have the other 2 tiles in your hand, you can say "pong" and claim the discarded tile. Similarly, you can claim the tile if it completes a kong or chow in your hand, and you say it aloud when you claim it. Then, you must show the meld and put it on the table to prove it.[16] This type of claiming goes in the order of players with one exception: if the tile would allow a player to win mahjong, they get the tile.[17]
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    • Some variations only allow you to claim the third tile of a chow from the person directly before you.
    • If you've played a 3-tile pong on the table, you can't claim the fourth tile, though you can play it if you draw it from the wall/draw pile.
    • You can play a whole game without showing any melds from your hand, which is called "concealed melds," but you can't claim any discarded tiles. Not showing melds gives you extra points. Melds laid on the table are called "exposed melds."
  4. Pick up a tile from the draw pile to play if you don't want a discarded tile. If no one claims the discarded tile, then the next player to the right of the person discarding picks up a tile from the draw pile/wall. Once you rack a tile, no one can claim the previously discarded tile.[18]
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    • If you've picked up a tile and looked at but haven't racked it yet, someone can still claim the discarded tile. In that case, you need to put the tile you picked up back where it came from.
  5. Continue in the order of players to the right. Once someone claims a discarded tile, play goes to the right of that player, even if they weren't the next player in line to go. Whenever a discarded tile is claimed, the turn skips to that person, and then play continues from them.[19]
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    • If you are mainly drawing tiles, then play just goes from person to person.
  6. Replace a joker with a tile from your hand on your turn. If someone lays down a meld with a joker and you have the tile that replaces the joker, you can put down the tile. Then, you can claim the joker to use in your hand.[20]
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    • You do this on your turn after you've picked up and racked a tile.
  7. Work on forming melds. Melds are sets of tiles you play together. You can play 3 of the same tile ("pongs") or 4 of the same tile ("kongs"). These tiles can be suits, honor tiles, or bonus tiles. You can also play 3 numbers in a row, called a chow.[21]
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    • These are similar to 3-of-a-kind, 4-of-a-kind, and a run or a straight in rummy.
    • In some versions, you can only have 1 chow in your hand. Chows do not give you points at the end, but they contribute to forming mahjong.
    • When you lay out melds, place the long ends next to each other and group them in front of you.
    • The only time you "play" a meld is when you claim a discarded tile, as you have to show your meld then. Otherwise, you wait until you call mahjong to reveal your melds, much like gin rummy.
  8. Make a mahjong with 4 melds and a pair. The mahjong hand uses all the tiles in your hand, which is 13, plus 1 you won't discard. You'll need 4 melds, which can be a combination of pongs, kongs, and chows, plus 1 pair. Any bonus tiles will also give you points.[22]
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    • For instance, you might have 2 melds that are 3-of-a-kind and 1 that's a run of 3, plus a pair.

[Edit]Winning and Scoring

  1. Say "I'm calling" when you're 1 tile away from mahjong. That lets the other players know they only have a limited time to beat you. Other players can call on their turn, too, after you've made the call.[23]
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  2. Show your hand and say "mahjong" when you complete the set. You need to have all of your melds and your pair in place before you say mahjong. If you don't actually have mahjong, then you are disqualified for the rest of the game.[24]
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    • Play continues without that player if the hand is disqualified.
  3. Score just the winning hand. While there are many variations for how you can calculate scores, the easiest way is to just count the winning hand. Mahjong is played over many rounds, so points will add up over those rounds.[25]
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    • If you don't want to score only the winning hand, then you score each person's hand essentially the same, but the mahjong hand gets an extra 20 points.[26]
  4. Apply points based on the tiles in the winning hand. Chows don't score any points. A pong gets 2 points if it's exposed or 4 if it's concealed, while a pong of 1s and 9s, dragons, or winds is worth 4 if exposed and 8 if concealed. Kongs are worth 8 (exposed) and 16 (concealed) or 16 and 32 if they use 1s and 9s, dragons, or winds.[27]
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    • Each flower or season gets 4 points, while a pair dragons or your own wind gets 2 points.
  5. Play 4 rounds of 4 hands each. Typically, a game of mahjong consists of 4 rounds. Within each round, you play 4 "hands." With each hand, you play until someone gets mahjong. During this time, you rotate who deals and even the seating positions.[28]
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[Edit]Tips

  • Notice what other players discard so you know what to keep. If a player keeps discarding a certain suit, for instance, you know they don't want that in their hand. Therefore, it's safe to discard that suit, as you won't be giving them the tile they need. You can also try discarding the same tile when possible.[29]
  • If you want to play Mahjong for money, you must agree on a monetary equivalent for each point. Everyone pays the winner at the end, based on the number of points they win.

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[Edit]Quick Summary

  1. https://www.cbc.ca/life/culture/the-beginner-s-guide-to-the-greatest-pastimes-mahjong-1.4739808
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=485HdYb1r8M&feature=youtu.be&t=34
  3. https://www.cbc.ca/life/culture/the-beginner-s-guide-to-the-greatest-pastimes-mahjong-1.4739808
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=485HdYb1r8M&feature=youtu.be&t=55
  5. https://www.cbc.ca/life/culture/the-beginner-s-guide-to-the-greatest-pastimes-mahjong-1.4739808
  6. https://www.u3a.org.uk/documents/documents/resources/subjects-1/mah-jong/1134-u3a-mahjong-book-revised-2018/file
  7. https://www.u3a.org.uk/documents/documents/resources/subjects-1/mah-jong/1134-u3a-mahjong-book-revised-2018/file
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=485HdYb1r8M&feature=youtu.be&t=89
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRCb_LOkEmQ&feature=youtu.be&t=147
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=485HdYb1r8M&feature=youtu.be&t=98
  11. https://www.u3a.org.uk/documents/documents/resources/subjects-1/mah-jong/1134-u3a-mahjong-book-revised-2018/file
  12. http://aimj.altervista.org/extraregolamenti/american-mahjong-rules.pdf
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=485HdYb1r8M&feature=youtu.be&t=117
  14. http://www.ateacherfirst.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Mahjong-2016-Instructions-1.pdf
  15. aimj.altervista.org/extraregolamenti/american-mahjong-rules.pdf
  16. https://www.u3a.org.uk/documents/documents/resources/subjects-1/mah-jong/1134-u3a-mahjong-book-revised-2018/file
  17. aimj.altervista.org/extraregolamenti/american-mahjong-rules.pdf
  18. http://www.ateacherfirst.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Mahjong-2016-Instructions-1.pdf
  19. http://www.ateacherfirst.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Mahjong-2016-Instructions-1.pdf
  20. http://www.ateacherfirst.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Mahjong-2016-Instructions-1.pdf
  21. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRCb_LOkEmQ&feature=youtu.be&t=172
  22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRCb_LOkEmQ&feature=youtu.be&t=205
  23. https://www.u3a.org.uk/documents/documents/resources/subjects-1/mah-jong/1134-u3a-mahjong-book-revised-2018/file
  24. http://www.ateacherfirst.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Mahjong-2016-Instructions-1.pdf
  25. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRCb_LOkEmQ&feature=youtu.be&t=273
  26. https://www.u3a.org.uk/documents/documents/resources/subjects-1/mah-jong/1134-u3a-mahjong-book-revised-2018/file
  27. https://www.u3a.org.uk/documents/documents/resources/subjects-1/mah-jong/1134-u3a-mahjong-book-revised-2018/file
  28. https://www.mahjongtime.com/chinese-official-mahjong-rules-4.html
  29. https://www.cbc.ca/life/culture/the-beginner-s-guide-to-the-greatest-pastimes-mahjong-1.4739808


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How to Broil Chicken Breasts

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Chicken is a nutritious and versatile food that pairs well with just about any side you can think of. Chicken breasts can be prepared in a number of ways to achieve a variety of different flavors, textures, and presentations. One of the easiest and most straightforward ways to prepare chicken breasts is to broil them. This produces a crispy, tender, and flavorful meal for you and your family or friends to enjoy.

[Edit]Ingredients

  • 4 chicken breasts
  • 5 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp ground pepper

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Defrosting and Seasoning the Chicken

  1. Defrost the chicken breasts in the fridge for at least 5 hours. The best way to defrost any type of frozen meat is to place it in the refrigerator and let it thaw out over several hours. If you don't have time to leave the chicken in the fridge this long, you can defrost it in cold water for 2-3 hours or use a microwave if you're in a pinch.
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    • Using the refrigerator is safer than other options because it prevents the chicken from being exposed to bacteria that can grow in warmer temperatures. It also helps the chicken maintain its flavor.[1]
    • If you've bought your chicken breast fresh (unfrozen), you can skip the defrosting step altogether.
  2. Mix 5 tbsp of olive oil, 3 tsp of salt, and 2 tsp of pepper in a bowl. Stir these ingredients thoroughly together with a spoon or brush.[2] You may also choose to add additional herbs and spices, such as garlic, thyme, or fennel, to your mixture for extra taste and texture.

    • The olive oil adds flavor to the chicken and helps the seasonings adhere better to each breast.
  3. Rub the mixture into the chicken using your hands or a pastry brush. Coat each chicken breast as thoroughly as possible before cooking and take your time with each one.[3]

    • Once you've coated each chicken breast, you can sprinkle additional salt, pepper, and other seasonings over the chicken for added flavor.
  4. Coat a large cooking sheet with a nonstick spray. Saturate the sheet evenly, using plenty of spray. If the chicken sticks to the sheet while it's broiling, you may lose some of the seasoning and flavor.

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    • Alternatively, you can spread a very thin layer of olive oil over the sheet.[4]
  5. Place the chicken breasts on the cooking sheet a few inches apart. Make sure the chicken breasts aren't touching each other. Each breast should be exposed to the heat of the broiler while it cooks.[5]

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    • Spacing the chicken breasts a few inches apart also makes turning them over during the cooking process easier.

[Edit]Cooking the Chicken in the Broiler

  1. Place the oven rack about from the heat source. There should be some space between the chicken and the broiling element in your oven to prevent the outside of the chicken from burning.

    • The thicker the chicken breasts, the farther they should be from the broiler.[6] So, if you have larger chicken breasts, you'll want to lower the rack a couple of inches to accommodate the extra thickness.
  2. Preheat the oven's broiler about 5 minutes before cooking. Most ovens only have 2 broiler settings: on and off.[7] If your broiler has multiple settings, use the lower setting.
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  3. Put the cooking sheet with the seasoned chicken under the broiler. You may want to use oven mitts to avoid burning your hands. Keep in mind that you're cooking with direct heat and the oven will be very hot.[8]

    • Place the pan in the center of the oven rack for the best results.
  4. Broil the chicken for about 10 minutes, leaving the oven door ajar. You don't want to have the door completely open, but leave a small gap to help vent steam out of the oven.[9]
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    • Too much steam can prevent the outside of the chicken from crisping (which is part of the point of broiling in the first place).
  5. Watch the chicken breasts carefully as they cook. You may choose to place aluminum foil around the edges of the chicken breasts if they begin to brown to prevent burning on the thinner parts of the chicken.[10]

    • Broilers are extremely hot and chicken can easily burn if it's not monitored. The size of the chicken breasts and the temperature of your broiler can impact cooking time.
  6. Turn the chicken over with metal tongs when one side has browned. Generally, it will take about 10 minutes for the chicken to be ready to turn. The chicken breasts should be golden brown on top. Use long metal tongs to avoid burning your hands under the hot broiler.[11]

    • It's best not to use a fork or other sharp object to turn the chicken breasts. Piercing the chicken can cause the juices to escape and make your chicken dry and less flavorful.
  7. Brush the chicken with additional olive oil and seasoning. This keeps the chicken moist, even while it's being broiled at extreme temperatures.[12]

    • Adding additional oil and seasoning also helps replace any seasoning that may have come off when you transferred the chicken onto the cooking sheet and into the oven.
  8. Broil the chicken for 10 more minutes or until fully cooked. Continue broiling until the juices run clear and the chicken is no longer pink in the center. Cooking times vary depending on the thickness of the meat.[13]

    • To be sure the chicken is fully cooked, you can use a meat thermometer to check the chicken's internal temperature. It should be around when it's done.
  9. Remove the chicken and let it sit for 5 minutes before serving. Use oven mitts to remove the cooking sheet from the oven. The chicken will be extremely hot, so make sure to let it cool before enjoying it.[14]

    Broil Chicken Breasts Step 14.jpg

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[Edit]Tips

  • If your chicken breasts are too thick or uneven for convenient broiling, use a kitchen mallet to pound your chicken to be thinner and more even.
  • For a healthier dish, remove the skin from your broiled chicken breasts before serving.

[Edit]Warnings

  • Always wash your hands with hot water and soap after you've touched raw chicken. Bacteria on your hands can be transferred to other surfaces where they can make you or your family sick if ingested.
  • Don't wash your chicken breasts prior to broiling. Cooking at an appropriate heat will kill any bacteria and washing increases the chances of splashing bacteria-laden water on your countertops, stovetop, or other cooking surface.

[Edit]Things You'll Need

  • Bowl
  • Measuring spoons
  • Pastry brush
  • Nonstick spray
  • Cooking sheet
  • Broiler
  • Metal tongs
  • Oven mitts
  • Aluminum foil (optional)

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Monday, July 13, 2020

How to Fold a T Shirt

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Folding your T-shirts can seem like a laborious and time-consuming task, but it doesn't have to be! You have several options when it comes to folding T-shirts: you can use a basic fold to store your shirts in your dresser, use an Army roll for a compact fold that's great for packing T-shirts for traveling, or you can pinch 2 points of the T-shirt to form a folded shirt in almost 2 seconds!

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Folding Vertically for Storage

  1. Lay the T-shirt flat with the front side down. Use a table, the floor, or any other flat surface with enough room to fold and lay the T-shirt face down. A smooth surface will make it easier for you to fold your shirt without wrinkles.[1]
    Fold a T Shirt Step 1 Version 10.jpg
    • Keep the shirt face down when you fold it so any logo or image on the front will be visible when it's folded.
  2. Smooth out any wrinkles in the shirt. Folding T-shirts with wrinkles in them will make the wrinkles worse when you put them in a drawer. Run your hands over the surface of the shirt to remove wrinkles and have it lay as flat as possible for a better fold.[2]

  3. Fold the shirt in half vertically from left to right and line up the sleeves. Take one sleeve and bring it across to the other sleeve to fold the shirt in half lengthwise. Use your hands to flatten out wrinkles or creases.[3]

    • Line up all of the edges of the shirt so they're even.
  4. Bring both of the sleeves in towards the middle. Take the 2 sleeves that are lined up and fold them into the center of the shirt. Rub your hand along the crease of the fold to prevent wrinkles and to keep the shirt flat.[4]

  5. Take the top of the shirt and fold it in half horizontally to connect with the bottom. Keep the edges of the shirt lined up and fold the shirt in half by bringing the top of the shirt to meet the edge of the bottom of the shirt. Run your hands over the shirt to flatten it and eliminate wrinkles.[5]

  6. Stack your T-shirts vertically to save space. When you're finished folding your T-shirts, arrange them in your drawer so the collar is standing up. Stack multiple T-shirts so they support each other and stand upright in your drawer or container. Storing your shirts vertically will allow you to utilize your storage space more efficiently.[6]
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[Edit]Making an Army Roll

  1. Use an Army roll to pack for traveling. An Army roll is a great way to fold a T-shirt into a tight, compact roll that takes up the least amount of space possible. When you're packing a suitcase for travel, use the Army roll to use less space in your luggage.
    Fold a T Shirt Step 7 Version 10.jpg
    • The Army roll is the most time-consuming way to fold a T-shirt.
  2. Lay the shirt face up on a flat surface. You can use a table, a bed, or any other surface that's flat and clean. Place the T-shirt face up and use your hands to get rid of any wrinkles or creases that may be on the shirt.[7]
    Fold a T Shirt Step 8 Version 10.jpg
  3. Bring the bottom of the shirt up about . Tuck the bottom of the T-shirt up and use your fingers to make a crease in the small fold. Run your hands over the fold to flatten it out. Make sure the roll is an even size across the bottom of the shirt.

    • Form a cuff with the bottom of the shirt.
  4. Fold the shirt into thirds starting on the left side. Bring the left side in towards the center of the shirt, lining it up with the centerline of the shirt. Then, tuck back the sleeve so that it also is in line with the edge of the shirt.

    • Flatten the fold by running your hands along the length of it so it's more compact.
  5. Take the right side of the shirt and fold it in towards the center. Place it on top of the left side so that it overlaps it and line up the edges. Then, fold the sleeve back so it's in line with the edge. Use your hands to remove any wrinkles.

    • The T-shirt should look like 1 long rectangle.
  6. Start rolling the shirt at the collar. Roll the T-shirt at the collar and roll the shirt down toward the bottom until it's fully rolled up. Keep the roll as tight as you can so it's more compact and will take up less space when you store it.

  7. Tuck the rolled shirt into the fold at the bottom. Unroll the cuff that you formed at the bottom of the T-shirt and tuck the rolled shirt into itself. Fold the cuff over the roll tightly so it's secure and won't come undone.[8]

[Edit]Using the Pinch Method

  1. Lay the T-shirt so it's sideways and smooth it out with your hands. Use a flat surface and lay the shirt down so that you're looking at it sideways. Lay it face up with the collar to your right.[9]

    • The T-shirt needs to be as flat as possible, so be sure to apply pressure when you smooth out the wrinkles with your hands.
  2. Imagine 2 lines that intersect across the middle and the top of the shirt. With the shirt flat on a surface, picture 2 lines: 1 that goes across the middle of the shirt and 1 that goes top to bottom, between the collar and the sleeve.[10]
    Fold a T Shirt Step 15 Version 10.jpg
  3. Identify 3 points in the intersecting lines. Think of where the 2 lines that run across the middle and from top to bottom intersect as point A. The top of the shirt between the collar and the sleeve is point B. Point C is at the bottom of the shirt where the line that runs from point B ends.[11]
    Fold a T Shirt Step 16 Version 10.jpg
  4. Pinch point A with your left hand and point B with your right. After you've identified points A, B, and C, use your fingertips to grip the shirt at points A and B. Make sure you've gathered both the top and bottom layer of the fabric of the T-shirt in your pinch.

  5. Hold point A in place and bring point B to meet point C. Cross your arms when you bring point B to meet point C. Take hold of both points B and C and uncross your arms. The T-shirt will then be folded, but you may need to do some minor adjustments to line up the edges of the shirt.[12]

    • Fold the shirt again in the middle to make the folded T-shirt even more compact.

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How to Wash Earphone Pads

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Pads are a valuable part of your earphones, and help make your listening experience more comfortable. Unfortunately, these pads can collect a lot of sweat and dirt, which can make them smelly and a bit worse for wear. For a thorough clean, wash off your earphones a few times each year with soapy water. If you wear your earphones often, there are also a few ways you can keep your pads clean on a regular basis.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Cleaning with Soapy Water Weekly

  1. Pull your earphone pads off the earphones. Find the elastic band along the base of your padded earphones and pull it off. Since you're working with electronics, you don't want to wash your earphone pads while they're still attached to the earphones![1]
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    • If you don't remove your earphone pads, you could end up damaging your equipment.
  2. Remove any crumbs or hair with a lint roller. Roll a small lint roller over the surface of your pads as a preliminary way to get rid of anything sticking to your pads. Depending on how dirty your earphones are, you may need to use multiple sheets.[2]
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    • You can find lint rollers in most stores that sell pet supplies.
  3. Soak a clean cloth in soapy water. Fill a bowl with clean water, then mix in a spoonful of laundry detergent until suds begin to form. Dip a clean paper towel or cloth into the sudsy water and wring out any of the extra suds.[3]
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  4. Wipe off the surface of your pads with the damp cloth. Clean off the surface of your pads, focusing on the areas that touch your ears the most. Wash the entire surface of your earphone pads—even if they don't look dirty, there's a good chance that they've collected a lot of dirt and sweat over the past few months.[4]
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    • Don't scrub your pads—instead, just wipe them down lightly.
  5. Loosen any gunk with a toothbrush and wipe it away. Take a clean, soft-bristled toothbrush and focus on the patches of dirt or grime stuck to your earphone pads. Continue brushing these stubborn spots until the dirt and other gunk loosens up, then wipe it away with your clean, sudsy cloth.[5]
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  6. Leave your pads on a dry towel so they can air-dry. Drape a dry paper towel or cloth on a flat, dry surface, then lay your pads face-up. Give your pads several hours or days to air-dry completely so they're no longer damp. [6]
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  7. Slide the dry pads back onto your earphones. Stretch the elastic band over the center of your earphones to put the pads back in place. Double-check that the elastic fits comfortably around the earphones, and that the pads aren't shifting.[7]
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[Edit]Performing Regular Maintenance

  1. Brush off your earphone pads with a soft, dry cloth each time you wear them. Keep a clean cloth on hand near your headphones so you remember to clean them each time you take them off. Gently wipe off the surface of the pads to pick up any lint, dust, or residual sweat leftover.[8]
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    • You want to wash or replace your cleaning cloth every month or so.
  2. Replace your headphones pads once every few months. Keep an eye on your pads to see how they're holding up. If your earphone pads are peeling, super worn out, or just in bad condition overall, look for a new set of pads online. Before making any purchases, double-check the size of your current pads to make sure the new ones will fit correctly.[9]
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    • Some sites sell replacement pads for less than $10.
  3. Treat leather headphone pads with leather conditioner twice a year. Pour a pea-sized amount of leather conditioner on a soft cloth and buff it into the surface of your leather pads. Place your conditioned headphones in a dry area so they can air-dry completely.[10]
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    • Don't condition your headphone pads more than twice a year, or they could get moldy.
    • You can find leather conditioner online, or in some stores.

[Edit]Tips

  • Double-check your manufacturer's guide for specific cleaning instructions.[11]

[Edit]Things You'll Need

[Edit]Cleaning with Soapy Water Weekly

  • Lint roller
  • Laundry detergent
  • Water
  • Bowl
  • Soft cloth
  • Toothbrush
  • Towel

[Edit]Performing Regular Maintenance

  • Soft cloth
  • Replacement earphone pads
  • Leather conditioner


[Edit]References



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How to Think Creatively

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Creative thinking plays a big part in how you express yourself. This type of thinking helps take you move from point A to point B in fun, exciting ways, and helps you to see the world from a new perspective. Just like riding a bike or driving a car, creative thinking is a skill that you can hone and improve with careful practice and patience. You may be surprised at how much you can accomplish when you tackle tasks with creative thought!

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Getting into a Creative Headspace

  1. Focus on your creative ideas when you're a little sleepy. Set aside a few minutes before you go to bed and see if you can have a creative breakthrough. Believe it or not, your brain tends to wander and drift when you're tired, which opens you up to more creative thoughts or ideas. Try tackling a creative challenge before bed and see if you can get a new perspective![1]
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    • For instance, if you're struggling on an assignment for work, take a look at it when you start to get sleepy. Your sleepiness might take your thoughts in a new, creative direction!
    • Work on some of your creative projects at night, like a music project or a novel that you've been working on.
  2. Get some exercise if you're out of ideas. Take a walk outside, or try some other activity that you enjoy. You don't have to do a full-on workout—just being out and about can send your thoughts in a more creative direction. Exercise can also rid you of some common distractions, like watching TV or listening to your favorite music.[2]
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    • For instance, if you're feeling uninspired about a poster project for work, take a few minutes to walk around and get a drink of water. Your thought patterns may be more creative and productive after you've moved around some, and you might be able to come up with some cool visuals for your poster!
    • You can also think over your creative projects while you're lifting weights, going for a run, jumping rope, or doing any other kind of exercise. Try and find a system that works well for you!
  3. Play some ambient music in the background to help you think. Look online for free ambient noise soundtracks that you can play in the background while you work. These tracks make you feel like you're outside or in a coffee shop, even if you're working from home. If you have soft background noise playing, you'll be able to think more creatively and tackle your projects from a more creative angle.[3]
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    • You can get ambient music through phone apples, or you can use websites like "A Soft Murmur" or "Noisli" to get the job done.
    • Background chatter may help you focus, or you may prefer the sounds of nature.
  4. Look to other creators for inspiration. Think about some of your favorite ideas and concepts, whether they're inventions, stories, or some other creative medium. See if you can find connecting points between some of your favorite ideas, which can possibly turn into a unique idea of your very own.[4]
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    • For instance, if you like stories that take place in a fantasy world with magic, take some time to create your own fictional universe with magical characters and creatures.
    • Keep in mind that most stories and ideas aren't completely original—they're created by people connecting the dots between other ideas and concepts.
    • If you have to design a motion graphic video for your work, look at some professional portfolios to see how they approached their projects.
  5. Turn the lights down so you feel a little more inspired. Adjust your light settings so the room is lit without being too bright. If your lights don't have multiple settings, turn on a single lamp while turning off all the other lights in the room. Changing your environment can help you feel more relaxed and like you aren't under a lot of pressure.[5]
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    • Dimming the lights helps you feel more anonymous, which in turn can help you feel and think more creatively.
  6. Work in an area with a lot of blue. Search for a room in your home that's painted blue, or has a lot of blue decor. You can also look for a nearby business with blue walls, like a library or coffee shop. Psychologically speaking, the color blue is relaxing, which naturally helps you think more creatively.[6]
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    • With this in mind, don't try and get any creative work done in a room with red walls or decor. The color red tends to put your mind on edge, which won't foster a lot of creative thought.
  7. Create a ritual that helps you get in a creative mindset. Think about different activities that help put you in a relaxed and open frame of mind. Take note of any changes to your routine that help you feel more creative, whether it's taking a bath, journaling, calling up a friend, or enjoying a cup of hot tea. Develop a routine for yourself that will naturally put you in a creative frame of mind, which may come in handy for future projects.[7]
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    • For instance, you might think more creatively after you've listened to a special playlist, or after you've lit a few candles around your workspace.
    • Some people have more creative thoughts after taking a nap or getting a good night's sleep.
  8. Give yourself some limitations so it's easier to focus. Set a time limit for yourself before you start a creative task, like drawing a picture or writing a story. Put yourself under a little bit of pressure to accomplish a certain goal within a specific time limit. These constraints may help you think more creatively, as you'll feel forced to get more done in a certain time limit.[8]
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    • For instance, you can challenge yourself to write a 500 word story in 10 minutes, or draw 3 basic sketches in an hour.
    • To make the stakes a little higher, set a timer for yourself so you know how much time you have left.


[Edit]Trying Creative Exercises

  1. Consume new media that isn't in your usual wheelhouse. Think about the movies, TV shows, and books that you usually gravitate towards. Look for fictional works in a different genre, or a genre that you don't watch very often. You may be surprised at how many creative thoughts and ideas you can come up with when you experience something that's completely out of your comfort zone.[9]
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    • For instance, if you enjoy fantasy-driven shows and media, consider listening to a true crime podcast for a change of pace.
    • If you like realistic fiction books, you might enjoy reading a science fiction book instead.
    • If you usually draw digitally, try playing around with more physical mediums, like charcoal or oil paints.
  2. Write freely about nothing in particular. Give yourself a few minutes to write your thoughts out on a paper. Don't restrict yourself to a single topic—just write about whatever comes into your mind. It's okay if your writing doesn't make a lot of sense—just getting your thoughts out may help you think and feel more productively and creatively.[10]
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    • For this exercise, just open up a blank document on a word processor or set out a piece of scratch paper. Let your imagination do the rest!
  3. Try a new food to put yourself in a creative mood. Switch up your new menu and prepare a meal or snack that you wouldn't usually eat. Experiencing new flavors and sensations may put you in a more creative frame of mind. You can cook something at home, or visit a new restaurant if you don't feel like cooking yourself.[11]
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    • For instance, if you usually eat light foods like sandwiches and salad, try a more savory dish like curry instead.
    • Check the international aisle of your grocery store to look for snacks that you haven't tried before.
  4. Write down a list of different creative ideas for an upcoming project. If you're blocked on an idea, give yourself a few minutes to sit and go through all the creative thoughts and ideas running through your mind. As you jot down your thoughts, try to come up with more creative ideas. It's okay if your ideas aren't that great—just write down whatever comes to mind. Once you get the ball rolling, you may be able to think more creatively.[12]
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    • For instance, you can write down a list of story ideas, or a list of things to do on a hot summer day.
    • If you're out of ideas for a company newsletter, write down different article ideas or columns that your readers might like.
    • You can also write down a list of things to do with your friends while you're stuck at home.

[Edit]Staying Positive and Encouraged

  1. Separate yourself from a creative task so you can think more clearly. Take a step back and pretend you're viewing your task or project through the eyes of a neutral third-party. Ask yourself what kind of audience you're catering to, and what your end goal is. Thinking outside of your own head might help you think more creatively and get some new ideas.[13]
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    • For instance, ask yourself: "What kind of content is my target audience interested in?" or "How do I successfully convey feelings of happiness in my art?"
  2. Use daydreams and naps as a way to recharge. Take some of the pressure off yourself and view things in a more laid-back fashion. Play out your thoughts in a daydream to see if you can come up with any new ideas.[14] If you're feeling especially burned out, take a quick nap to keep yourself refreshed.[15]
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    • Daydreams and naps are a good supplement to creative thinking, but they aren't a replacement.
  3. Be patient with yourself and your ideas. You won't be able to think creatively if you're always giving up on yourself. If you're feeling a bit blocked, take a few minutes to relax your muscles and take several deep breaths. Don't beat yourself up—instead, trust in yourself and your ideas.[16]
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    • Taking a few minutes to step away from your ideas may help you see things from a new perspective.

[Edit]Tips

  • Watch a movie in a movie theater to help yourself think creatively. All of the new sensations from a movie theater may help put you in a creative mood![17]
  • A messy area, like a desk, may help inspire more creative thought.[18]

[Edit]References

  1. https://www.fastcompany.com/3028465/10-surprising-ways-to-transform-your-creative-thinking
  2. https://www.cc-sd.edu/blog/5-tips-to-improve-your-creative-thinking-skills
  3. https://www.cbc.ca/life/wellness/want-to-be-more-creative-try-these-sensory-tricks-recommended-by-a-creativity-researcher-1.5548146
  4. https://www.fastcompany.com/3028465/10-surprising-ways-to-transform-your-creative-thinking
  5. https://www.cbc.ca/life/wellness/want-to-be-more-creative-try-these-sensory-tricks-recommended-by-a-creativity-researcher-1.5548146
  6. https://www.cbc.ca/life/wellness/want-to-be-more-creative-try-these-sensory-tricks-recommended-by-a-creativity-researcher-1.5548146
  7. https://www.cc-sd.edu/blog/5-tips-to-improve-your-creative-thinking-skills
  8. https://www.cc-sd.edu/blog/5-tips-to-improve-your-creative-thinking-skills
  9. https://www.cc-sd.edu/blog/5-tips-to-improve-your-creative-thinking-skills
  10. https://www.inc.com/jason-surfrapp/6-ways-to-boost-your-creative-thinking.html
  11. https://www.inc.com/jason-surfrapp/6-ways-to-boost-your-creative-thinking.html
  12. https://www.cc-sd.edu/blog/5-tips-to-improve-your-creative-thinking-skills
  13. https://www.inc.com/lolly-daskal/19-simple-ways-to-stay-motivated-that-actually-work.html
  14. https://www.livescience.com/19128-wandering-mind-working-memory.html
  15. https://www.cnet.com/health/how-to-take-a-nap-and-wake-up-refreshed-not-tired/
  16. https://www.inc.com/rhett-power/4-tips-to-help-you-be-a-more-patient-person-science-says-you-will-be-happier.html
  17. https://www.inc.com/jason-surfrapp/6-ways-to-boost-your-creative-thinking.html
  18. https://www.fastcompany.com/3028465/10-surprising-ways-to-transform-your-creative-thinking


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