Ten Steps: How to Tie Your Shoes

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Ten Steps: How to Tie Your Shoes In young children’s life, tying a shoe was a hard and new task at hand, but once they started learning how to tie their shoe they were excited. These children were so excited as if they were in a toy store rummaging under hundreds of toys, of all shapes and sizes and finally found their favorite toy of all time. Being a professional “shoe tier” include three basic materials: your brain, a shoe that is laced and your hands. Each steps requires an effortless amount of your time and you will be able to succeed with few difficulties. Now let’s get ready to tie your shoe! Before we start I must warn you that tying your shoe might seem like a complicated task, but on the contrary, it is as easy as 1,2,3. First, you get your mind implicated that it is time to tie your shoe. Second, since you have placed your foot in your shoe, you must now take the right shoelace and place it in the right hand and take your left shoelace and put it in your left hand. Third, crisscross your laces in an "X" formation. This step includes you taking your right shoelace and place it over your left shoelace. From here, continue holding your right and left shoelace. Fourth, as mentioned in the third step, you are still holding your right and left shoelace. Well, hold the aglet on the right shoelace and bring it under your left shoelace and through the hole and your right shoelace will be facing left and the left shoelace will be facing right. Fifth, pull both shoelaces close to the tongue of your shoe. Sixth, pick up your left shoelace, which is now on the right side. Seventh, make a loop with your left shoelace, which is on the right side and hold the loop in your right hand with your thumb and index fingers. Eighth, while still holding your left shoelace which is on the right, use your left hand and wrap your right shoelace, which is now on the left

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