Sign Up to our social questions and Answers Engine to ask questions, answer people's questions, and connect with other people.
Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.
Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.
How to properly have a fast
Stay hydrated— water, coffee, tea, snake juice, chew sugar free gum, get plenty of sleep, avoid events where food will be present. Remember, hunger comes in waves, it's not constant, so whenever you get hungry, occupy yourself for 15-20 minutes until it passes and use that time to drink water. MostRead more
Stay hydrated— water, coffee, tea, snake juice, chew sugar free gum, get plenty of sleep, avoid events where food will be present. Remember, hunger comes in waves, it’s not constant, so whenever you get hungry, occupy yourself for 15-20 minutes until it passes and use that time to drink water. Most of the time we think we are hungry, we are just thirsty. It really will not be as bad as you think. Get engaged in activities and try as much as possible to sleep a lot.
See lessWhy’s my phone charger not working suddenly?
This is basically a sort of common issue that people often encounter, and the solutions are pretty easy and common too. Try swapping to different charging cable plus wall adapter. Clean the phone charging port with isopropyl alcohol 70% or greater and non-conductive pick-like tool. If none of the abRead more
This is basically a sort of common issue that people often encounter, and the solutions are pretty easy and common too. Try swapping to different charging cable plus wall adapter.
See lessClean the phone charging port with isopropyl alcohol 70% or greater and non-conductive pick-like tool. If none of the above works, you can visit any authorized repair center to have the hardware checked.
ADHD symptoms
For many individuals, ADHD impairments are made worse by their struggles with excessive anxiety, persistent depression, compulsive behaviors, difficulties with mood regulation, learning disorders, or other psychiatric disorders that may be transient, recurrent, or persistently disruptive of their abRead more
For many individuals, ADHD impairments are made worse by their struggles with excessive anxiety, persistent depression, compulsive behaviors, difficulties with mood regulation, learning disorders, or other psychiatric disorders that may be transient, recurrent, or persistently disruptive of their ability to perform the. On a bad ADHD day, you may be feeling overwhelmed with dread. Your brain may be buzzing with what-ifs, making it harder to focus on the tasks you need to complete.
See less