In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have a tendency to shout when you’re mad, you are likely an “emotional communicator.” This means that you may tend to speak or act based on feelings and instincts, rather than reasoning things out. Taking a few moments to consider what you want to say can help you evaluate your reactions and communicate more calmly. Extend goodwill to the other person and apologize. Communicate that you realize you shouldn't have yelled and would like to discuss the matter more civilly moving forward. Ensure your tone and volume don't creep back into shouting territory by using a very quiet, “indoor" voice or a whisper. Speak as though you are in a library. If you are talking to your children, get in the habit of whispering or using a hushed voice when you are mad. Whispering has a double-purpose: it helps you keep your voice at an appropriate volume and it ensures that the other person will be fully tuned in so they can figure out what you're saying. Some of the words you use while communicating can actually make you even more angry. Drop absolute terms like “always,” “never,” “should,” or “must.” These words spark conflict because they are judgmental, accusatory, and leave little wiggle room.
Summary: Think before you speak. Apologize for yelling. Speak in a whisper. Remove absolute language.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You’ll need to isolate the cats as described above but for a longer time frame.  You’ll also need to reintroduce them to each other at a more gradual pace, which can range from several days to a few weeks. You’ll want to do a daily reintroduction to cats with an already established history of not getting along.  Complete this by slowly moving the cats closer to another each day while you provide close supervision.  It might be helpful to have both cats on a harness or lease throughout the sessions, or keep one or both cats confined inside a crate.  Keep both cats distracted with food or toys can always help the transition. Keep the sessions brief, and keep them separate between the reintroduction sessions to improve chances of success. If the reintroduction sessions prove to be ineffective, consult a veterinarian to determine if behavioral medication should be considered.  Behavioral medication such as benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants, and selective serotonin inhibitors can be helpful in modifying aggressive behavior in cats. You’ve been a patient and attentive cat parent throughout this entire process.  However, you must keep the new cat in the isolated room for the first few weeks of the reintroduction process. After that, start off by providing the cats with short periods of unsupervised access, then gradually increase their alone time together. Do not leave the cats alone until you are confident that neither cat will display aggressive behavior toward the other. In addition, you can leave the cats alone once they are peacefully eating and playing within a couple of feet away from each other.
Summary: Provide isolation. Reintroduce the cats to each other. Be patient with relinquishing supervision.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are a wide variety of berry lipsticks on the market, which run the spectrum from light to dark and highly opaque to sheer.  Determine how intense you want your berry lip color to be, so you can choose the appropriate lipstick.  Dark, opaque berry lipstick can look very harsh if you have fair skin. That doesn’t mean you can’t wear a dark berry lipstick if you have pale skin. Just choose a sheer formula. If you have medium skin, you can opt for a darker, more opaque berry lipstick because it won’t look as harsh with your complexion. For dark skin, you want to choose a very dark, rich berry shade so it won’t blend in with your skin. . When you’re choosing a berry lipstick, it’s also important to consider your skin’s undertones to find the most flattering option. Some shades will look better with warm skin, while other shades are more complementary for cool skin. Neutral skin will typically look good with any berry shade.  To determine your skin’s undertone, look at the veins at the inside of your wrist. If they have a greenish color, you have warm skin. If they have a blue or purplish color, you have cool skin. If your veins seem to be a bluish green color, you have neutral skin. Another quick way to determine your skin’s undertone is to consider whether you look better in gold or silver jewelry. Gold typically flatters warm skin, while silver is more complementary for cool skin. If they are both flattering with your skin, you probably have neutral skin. Once you know what undertones your skin has, you can choose the most flattering berry lipstick for your complexion. Warm skin looks best with berry shades that have the same warm undertones, while cool skin pairs best with lipstick that has similar cool undertones. If your skin is neutral, you can usually choose any berry lipstick that catches your eye.  If you have warm skin, opt for shades that have orange undertones, such as maroon, burgundy, or deep red berry shades. If you have cool skin, opt for berry shades that have blue undertones, such as wine, deep plum, or oxblood berry shades. Mahogany and plum berry shades tend to look good on every skin tone. The finish of your berry lipstick can affect how it looks and wears. A matte berry lipstick will usually provide the most opaque color and wear longer on your lips. A cream berry lipstick will have fairly intense color but provide more moisture and not last as long on the lips. A glossy lipstick will usually provide sheer color, significant moisture, and a fairly short wear time.  If you want to ensure that your berry lipstick looks rich all day, choose a matte shade. If you have dry, chapped lips, opt for a cream or glossy berry lipstick. You’ll likely need to reapply your lipstick throughout the day, but your lips won’t look as dry or cracked.
Summary:
Decide how dark and opaque you want the lipstick to be. Determine your skin's undertones Find a berry lipstick that suits your skin's undertones. Pay attention to the lipstick's finish.