Write an article based on this "Don't overtax yourself. Don't let your eating get out of control. Don't result to drugs or steroids."
article: If you're looking to get big, working out should be a major part of your life. However, it shouldn't be the only part of your life. Pushing yourself too hard won't just leave you tired, unmotivated, and unhappy — if you don't get enough rest, it will also make it harder for you to put on muscle. Most important of all, several over-exercise can lead to several dangerous health conditions, including:  Pulled muscles, torn ligaments, etc. Joint pain Spinal problems Very rarely, heart attack, stroke, or aneurysm (if predisposed to these conditions.) Rhabdomyolysis (life-threatening; if you experience extreme muscle soreness and dark urine, contact a doctor immediately) When you start a muscle-building routine, the sudden spike in your energy levels may leave you with an increased appetite, so it may be tempting to simply "pig out" and eat whatever you want. Don't give in — you can increase your caloric intake somewhat, but increasing it too much will leave you with a big surplus of calories that your body will convert to fat. Over a long period of time, this can make you "big," though not in the sense you probably wanted, so try to keep your natural urge to eat more in check.  In general, you'll feel fullest if you stick to a diet of lean proteins, whole wheat grains, fruits, vegetables, and  healthy fats (as recommended above.) On the other hand, processed snacks won't usually "fill you up" in the long term. This means that sticking to a healthy, natural diet will usually keep you from overeating (though it's certainly possible to eat too much of foods that are healthy. To keep your eating under control, try using a calorie counting application like the one at MyFitnessPal.com. If you desperately want big muscles, it may be tempting at times to use certain illegal shortcuts to reach this goal. Resist this urge. Steroid and other illicit exercise aids may seem to get quick results, but they're not worth the associated health risks, which, depending on the drug, can be quite serious. For example, anabolic steroids are known to cause these health issues:  High blood pressure Increased risk of heart attack and stroke Liver disease Baldness Oily skin and acne (In men) lowered sperm count, infertility, shrunken testicles, enlarged breasts (In women) increased body hair, enlarged clitoris, deepened voice, shrunken breasts

Write an article based on this "Brush the rabbit to remove bits of dirt. Spot clean the rabbit when necessary. Use a mat splitter for clumped fur. Trim your rabbit's nails Do not submerge the rabbit in water."
article: Many rabbits loved to be brushed, and it's a great way to help them keep their fur clean. Buy a brush made specifically for rabbit fur (often finer-toothed than brushes intended for dogs). Every few days, gently hold your rabbit while brushing its fur. Focus on areas that have bits of bedding or dirt. When you're finished, wash the brush and dry it.  Be sure to handle the rabbit very gently. Not all rabbits enjoy the experience of being brushed. If yours seems startled or upset by brushing, stop the process and try again later. Long-haired rabbits require a little extra fur care. Keep your rabbit's fur trimmed to an inch or so so that it won't become tangled. This will help cut back on shedding and keep the fur clean. If your rabbit hops into a mud puddle, you might want to help it get clean by doing a little spot cleaning. Luckily you can spot clean your rabbit without using water. This is highly advisable, since many rabbits go into shock when they get wet. Sprinkle some cornstarch over the dirty spot and use a fur comb to work out the dirt. Keep going until the fur is clean.  Even if your rabbit is completely covered in mud, it's better to use this dry cleaning method than to dip your rabbit in water. Working section by section, carefully break up the mud clumps, comb out the fur, and use cornstarch to work out the smaller bits of dirt. If absolutely necessary, use water to clean small areas of fur. Dampen a washcloth with warm water and use it to moisten the fur; try not to let the water reach the rabbit's skin. When the patch of fur is clean, use a hair dryer on the coolest setting to gently blow the fur dry. Normal rabbit body temperature ranges from 101F – 103F. Because rabbit skin is very delicate, and rabbits are sensitive to heat, never use a blow dryer on a setting higher than “warm,” and constantly monitor the temperature of the air on the bunny’s skin by placing your hand in its path. If your rabbit has mats in its fur, the best tool for the job is a mat splitter. This breaks up the mat gently without harming the rabbit. Avoid using a scissors; rabbits are jumpy, and it would be easily to accidentally cut your rabbit while you work. . This grooming task is necessary for rabbits that spend most of their time indoors. When rabbits don't have the chance to wear down their nails by digging around outside, the nails can grow long and sharp. Use a rabbit nail trimmer to take care of your rabbit's nails, or ask your veterinarian to do it for you at your next appointment.  Do not have your rabbit declawed. Rabbits are highly prone to infection, and declawing leaves their paws open to bacteria.  Make sure the rabbit's living space is always kept clean and dry to promote good foot health. It bears repeating that dousing a rabbit with water can cause it to get hypothermia or go into shock, both of which can be fatal. Some unique rabbits don't mind getting wet; a few rabbit owners have even been surprised that their beloved bunnies like to swim. However, if your rabbit has not exhibited an affinity for water, it's best not to risk getting it wet. Rabbits are very sensitive and even one water bath can cause permanent damage.

Write an article based on this "Link to your website in your bio. Use attention-grabbing language in posts. Add a call to action button."
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Instagram does not allow you to post clickable links in actual ads. Therefore, make sure you include a link to your website in your company's bio. In the text of your ads, tell users to click on the link in your bio for more information. Update your links regularly as your website changes. Make you use language in posts that will entice users to stop and read your ads. Clearly and concisely describe what your product is and use words that draw attention. For example, something like, "Incredibly savings - up to 50% off!" can grab a users attention. If you're trying to get users to take a specific action, download a Call To Action button. This takes them to a website after it's clicked, where they can do things like purchase your products or download your apps. This can be a great way to make your ads effectively translate to sales.  Use the right language in your button. For example, if you're advertising a hotel, have a Call to Action button that reads "Book Now." Find the Call to Action button through your Instagram business account settings.