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  • Asked on April 11, 2020 in Technology.

    Password-protecting a zipped file is a good solution if your version of Windows does not support password protection. If you put the files you’d like to protect in a zip file, you can then apply a password.

    1. In Windows Explorer, highlight and right-click on the files you would like to put into a zipped file.
    2. Select Send to, then Zip folder (compressed). Follow the prompts to name and save the folder.
    3. Double-click the zipped file, then select File and Add Password.
    4. Fill out the requested information, then click Apply.

     

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  • Asked on March 27, 2020 in Entertainment.
    Being depressed can make you feel helpless. You’re not. Along with therapy and sometimes medication, there’s a lot you can do on your own to fight back. Changing your behavior — your physical activity, lifestyle, and even your way of thinking — are all natural depression treatments.

    These tips can help you feel better — starting right now.

    1. Get in a routine: If you’re depressed, you need a routine, says Ian Cook, MD. He’s a psychiatrist and director of the Depression Research and Clinic Program at UCLA.

    Depression can strip away the structure from your life. One day melts into the next. Setting a gentle daily schedule can help you get back on track.

    2.Set goals: When you’re depressed, you may feel like you can’t accomplish anything. That makes you feel worse about yourself. To push back, set daily goals for yourself.

    “Start very small,” Cook says. “Make your goal something that you can succeed at, like doing the dishes every other day.”

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    As you start to feel better, you can add more challenging daily goals.

    3. Exercise: It temporarily boosts feel-good chemicals called endorphins. It may also have long-term benefits for people with depression. Regular exercise seems to encourage the brain to rewire itself in positive ways, Cook says.

    How much exercise do you need? You don’t need to run marathons to get a benefit. Just walking a few times a week can help.

    4. Eat healthy: There is no magic diet that fixes depression. It’s a good idea to watch what you eat, though. If depression tends to make you overeat, getting in control of your eating will help you feel better.

    Although nothing is definitive, Cook says there’s evidence that foods with omega-3 fatty acids (such as salmon and tuna) and folic acid (such as spinach and avocado) could help ease depression.

    5. Get enough sleep: Depression can make it hard to get enough shut-eye, and too little sleep can make depression worse.

    What can you do? Start by making some changes to your lifestyle. Go to bed and get up at the same time every day. Try not to nap. Take all the distractions out of your bedroom — no computer and no TV. In time, you may find your sleep improves.

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