In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Recognizing what you love about yourself first will make you much more comfortable in your own skin. Start by making a list of all of the things you love about yourself, whether it's your free spirit, your work ethic, or your shiny hair.  Find at least 10 things you like about yourself. Think about your talents, accomplishments, or characteristics. Appreciate what makes you unique. Perhaps you speak four languages, can walk on your hands, or can instantly make new friends. Not everyone can do that, but you can! Redirect negative thoughts into positive ones. For example, instead of thinking “I’m not pretty enough,” say “I look great today!” Actively giving thanks helps you recognize the wonderful people, things, and opportunities in your life. Make a daily habit of giving thanks to those you love. Appreciate your opportunities, strengths, skills, and blessings.  Keep a gratitude journal and write everything that you’re thankful for. You might include your family, friends, home, hobbies, opportunities, or health. Add 1 thing to this journal every day. If you’re feeling upset or down, try reading through the journal to cheer you up. Always say thank you, whether you're thanking your local barista for an amazing cup of coffee or your father for always being there for you. Always leave some room for laughter in your daily life. No matter how dire your life may seem at a given moment, never forget to take a break to laugh. You'll feel better in both the short-term and the long-term.  Be just plain silly. Tell a corny joke, make a bad pun, or just dance around like a fool. Why not? Laugh at your mistakes. This can defuse the situation and help you realize that things aren’t so bad. Watch a comedy or a comedian. This will make you laugh and can cheer you up. Be around people who love to laugh. Laughter is contagious! Confidence is the key to happiness, but everyone has flaws and weaknesses. Instead of obsessing over your perceived flaws, embrace them. If you want, ask yourself what you can do to improve yourself in this regard.  Make a list of things you want to work on. Make manageable goals to improve. If you hate that you’re always forgetting things, try getting a planner or download a calendar app. Set alarms for when you need to do something. Learn to live with some of your flaws. Perhaps you won’t ever get over your clumsiness, but that’s okay! Try to laugh when you stumble or brush it off as though it doesn’t matter. Forgive yourself. Let's face it: we've all done something we're less than proud of. Whatever you did, you should recognize that it was wrong and understand why you did it, but after that, it's time to let it go.
Summary: Identify what makes you unique and wonderful. Practice gratitude in your daily life. Fill your life with laughter. Come to terms with your flaws.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go to https://www.facebook.com in your browser. This will open your News Feed if you're logged into Facebook. If you aren't logged in, enter in the upper-right side of the page the email address and password that you use to log into Facebook. It's a silhouette of two people in the upper-right side of the Facebook page. A drop-down menu will appear. This link is in the upper-right side of the drop-down menu. Doing so will open a list of suggested friends. You can click Add Friend to the right of a person whom you know, or you can click a person's profile to view more information about them if their security settings allow for it. You can narrow the search results by selecting different filters (e.g., location) on the right side of the page.
Summary: Open Facebook. Click the "Friends" icon. Click Find Friends. Review the results.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The process is incredibly simple and requires items you probably have laying around your house already.  Put two tablespoons of white flour into a bowl and add about lukewarm water slowly. Begin with just under one cup of water, stirring with a fork, whisk, or kitchen mixer to get the lumps out and ensure an even texture. Keep adding water little by little until you reach the consistency you desire. It should have a smooth texture: not runny, but not thick like dough. You will cover the mask form with newspaper strips to give yourself a nice surface to decorate. Keep in mind that glossy paper from magazines and coupon mailers won’t work very well, so find actual newspaper.  Cut the newspaper into long strips about 1 inch in width. You’ll need to layer the mask about three times, so make a lot of newspaper strips. The length of the strips doesn’t matter as much as the width, but extremely long strips the length of an actual newspaper page will be unwieldy and messy when soaked in paper maché paste. You can purchase Venetian mask molds inexpensively at craft stores or online. If you have access to a printer, you can simply find a template for Venetian masks online and transfer it to cardboard using iron-on transfer film.  Load your inkjet printer with the transfer film. Print the template image onto the transfer film. Peel off the plastic cover and press the template image against a piece of cardboard. Use an iron to apply heat to the back of the transfer film for 20 seconds or so (follow the instructions that come with your specific brand of transfer film.) Slowly peel back the film to reveal the transferred image on the cardboard Use an exacto knife to carefully cut along the borders of the template to create a cardboard mold of the mask. Make sure to cut out the eye holes as well. You need holes in the corners of the mask so you can insert string or elastic to hold the mask onto your face. Use a hole puncher or a sharp object like an exacto knife or scissor blade to create the holes. This process can be very messy, so you may want to do this outdoors, weather permitting. If you’re working indoors, spread newspaper over the surface you’re using to protect it from the paper maché paste, which will drip everywhere.  Dip a strip of newspaper into the paper maché paste so it’s completely soaked from end to end. Run your fingers along the length of the strip to remove excess paste. Layer it over the Venetian mask template, making sure to smooth out bumps and wrinkles. Repeat this process with your newspaper strips until you have completely covered the template. While the newspaper strips are still fairly wet, use your exacto knife to locate and cut out the two eye holes from the template and two string holes you created. If you wait until you’ve completed the entire paper maché process to do this, you may have trouble locating the holes, so you want to do this step for each layer of newspaper strip you apply. Layer the strips in different directions — horizontal, vertical, and diagonal — in order to achieve an even, natural effect. Remember to cut out the eye and string holes from time to time, so you don’t lose track of where they are. When you’ve created at least three layers of paper maché over your mask template, you’re ready to let the project harden.  Put the mask somewhere it won’t be disturbed and let it air dry for about a day. You can put it in the refrigerator to speed up the hardening process. When it’s completely hard and dry, you’re ready to decorate your mask.
Summary:
Make the paper maché paste. Tear some newspaper strips. Obtain a Venetian mask template. Cut holes in the corners of the mask. Cover your mask template in paper maché strips. Cut out the eye and string holes. Apply two more layers of newspaper strips. Let the mask dry.