Article: A quick way to improve your reputation is to do good deeds. Be careful: if you've recently developed a bad reputation, you might seem desperate or like you're overcompensating by doing a bunch of good deeds. This isn't a quick fix. You must do good deeds consistently for your reputation to improve, otherwise you risk seeming insincere.  It is hard and time consuming to build a reputation, but quick and easy to ruin it. Consistency is crucial to firmly establishing your reputation.  Get your co-workers coffee, or offer to pick up a shift if they need time off. Offer your friends help, like a ride or a hand before they need to ask. Go out of your way to make sure people are feeling okay if you sense there might be something wrong. There are a great number of ways to volunteer your time. Care for the elderly or disabled, community gardens and events, as well as church-centered opportunities all are great ways to volunteer.  Animal shelters are also great opportunities to help. By giving up your time in the service of others, you can do a great deal to improve your reputation.  If you're still in school, see what sort of opportunities they can help you find. Many public schools and colleges offer different volunteer opportunities for students. Some businesses offer volunteering programs that may come with perks. Talk to your supervisor or HR department to see what sort of opportunities they provide. Give talks or lectures at a local school, organization, library or civic group on a topic you know and that would be helpful for others. Become compassionate towards others with bad reputations. By being nice to those who are not thought well of, after having gained insight from your reputation experience, you can develop positive perceptions. Take the opportunity to see the people who have bad reputations around you that may be in need of a friend. Go above and beyond. Do something amazing. Learn to play a musical instrument. Win a scholarship or award. Run a marathon. By doing impressive things, you can improve how people view you. Respect from others can go a long way toward improving your reputation.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Do good deeds consistently. Volunteer. Use the situation to learn. Impress others.

Problem: Article: It looks like a blue icon with a white ellipses in a thought bubble located on the dock or desktop.    The iMessages account will be listed with other accounts on the left side of the menu. This will disable the app's ability to send and receive messages. You will have to click Sign Out again if prompted to confirm.
Summary: Open Messages. Click Messages in the top left corner of the screen. Click Preferences. Click the Accounts tab. Select your iMessages account if it is not highlighted in blue. Click Sign Out.

Most dates happen at night, so opt for an evening showing over a matinee. Furthermore, choose a Friday or Saturday night to go see the movie, since those evenings are considered by most to be date nights. You want to communicate to her that you definitely consider this to be a date.  If she agrees to go to a movie on a Friday or Saturday night with you, it’s a good sign that she definitely likes you as more than a friend. Her presence alone should boost your courage! Either one of these types of movies will create an atmosphere conducive to putting your arm around a girl. On the other hand, a raunchy comedy or documentary might not create the most romantic atmosphere.  Scary movies in particular work well because when people go through frightening things together, even if it’s just a movie and not “real,” it creates a feeling of closeness.  Make sure she likes horror movies before you bring her to one. You want the experience to be fun for her, not literally terrifying. Once the two of you sit down in the theater, check out the seating situation. Are the seats close enough together? Are they comfortable? If you shift your weight around, do the seats make any weird or awkward sounds? Is there an armrest between your seats and, if so, will it get in your way? These are all things to consider.  If any of the above-mentioned scenarios seem like they might get in your way or create an awkward moment, wait for a better time. If your shoulders are touching when you sit in your seats, you’ll be able to pull the move off seamlessly. The best time to make your move is during a romantic scene or a scary scene during which she might appreciate a little comfort. Avoid trying to put your arm around her a during sex scene, since that could be very awkward and send her the wrong message. Another bad time to try is during a pivotal scene or a climactic one, since your move might be more of a distraction to her than a romantic gesture if she’s engrossed in the film. You will probably be feeling pretty nervous, but try not to show it. If you are visibly stressed out, your date will probably start feeling the same way, which is not an ideal situation for this. Try to breathe slowly and evenly and keep your demeanor calm. Mentally remind yourself to relax every now and then, if you need to.  Avoid fidgeting, which communicates that you’re anxious.  To pull this off smoothly, you should also try to make the move feel spontaneous to her (even if you planned every detail). If it feels planned out and forced when you put your arm around her, she’ll notice and it will probably create an awkward, uncomfortable atmosphere.
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Go on a Friday or Saturday night. Pick a romantic or scary movie. Make sure the seating will accommodate your move. Choose the right moment. Be calm and casual.