Problem: Article: Once you’ve decided on what’s important to you and what you bring to the table, you’re ready to speak to people in the career fields you have an interest in.  People already working in that field can provide valuable insight into what it’s like to have the job as well as the best way to get into the field.  Seek out people that work in the industry you are considering a transition to and ask them about their experiences. Ask people about what qualifications they feel are important in order to find work in their career field. Remember to take people’s advice with a grain of salt.  They may provide you with extremely helpful information, but what they have to say may not always be beneficial to your or your journey to find a new career. Once you’ve chosen a new career field, you will need to adjust your professional brand to aid in your search.  Personal branding is all about managing people’s professional perceptions about you and your skill sets.  Alter your professional social media presence on sites like LinkedIn and Google+ to highlight your qualifications that lend themselves to the career path you’d prefer. Change your résumé to make it more pertinent for the career path you want to change toward. Despite how easy it is to apply for jobs online in today’s digital world, most new positions are landed through networking.  Meeting people in your chosen career field can lead to job opportunities or references.  Use social media platforms like LinkedIn to find professionals in the field you want to pursue and reach out to them.  People are more generous with their time than you might expect.  Don’t wait until you find the job you want to try to network with people within that company.  Instead, network with people to get to know them first, then to aid in your job hunt second. You may be transitioning from a higher level of your current career field to a lower level in a new one.  It can be difficult to accept such a reduction in authority or prestige, but it may be necessary.  Focus on achieving long term success in your new field, that may require short term sacrifices. Entry level positions offer great opportunity to learn about a new field and grow within it. Even if you feel sure about the exact career field or position you want to transition into, keep an open mind about other opportunities.  You never know what may be around the corner.  Take every opportunity to network with people in careers that you find interesting.  You never know what may come of new relationships you establish today. Trust your instincts and don’t be afraid to take a chance on a position you think could be right for you.
Summary: Ask for advice. Change your brand. Network within your new career field. Be humble. Be open to new things.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Towel drying is a little more work than using a chamois leather because the towel will become heavy and soggy when it soaks up the water. Nevertheless, this method works, and you likely already own towels. Replace each towel as it becomes wet. The larger the dog, the larger the towels you will need. As the towel becomes too wet to absorb any more water from the dog's coat, replace it with a new, dry towel.

SUMMARY: Towel dry the dog. Have several towels handy. Replace the towel.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can do this test during dull moments at work. It helps you push yourself to think quickly and creatively. To start, draw 30 circles. From there, make as many circles into drawings as possible in one minute. You can do the test over and over again, trying to break your record each time. The 30 Circle Test helps boost creativity because it forces you to embrace multiple ideas. Many people have a tendency to self-edit and pause to wonder if something is a good idea. The 30 Circle Test forces you to think fast, forcing you to experiment with ideas without rejecting them. Doodling is sometimes thought of as a childish pastime, but it can actually help increase productivity. This can increase creativity by increasing your engagement with the world and attention span. Doodling helps you stay engaged during activities where you would otherwise zone out. The more information you're able to absorb, the more creative you will be.  Doodle during activities where you feel your mind wandering. For example, if you find yourself drifting out of focus during a meeting at work, do some doodling. You can also doodle in school during boring lectures. Try keeping a sketchbook where you doodle when you start to feel bored or disengaged. Flash fiction means very short stories, often no more than 100 words. Writing a flash fiction story will help you become more creative as you'll be forced to tell a fleshed out story with a beginning, middle, and end using only a small number of words. This will help you learn how to convey necessary information in a limited space. There are many flash fiction writing communities online. Try getting involved with a flash fiction writing community and responding to prompts and participating in contests. Simply playing music in the background can inspire you creatively. It can help you focus better and increase your overall concentration. Classical music tends to work particularly well for creativity and concentration. Not every genre of music works for everyone. While classical music has beneficial effects for many, experiment a little to find the music that bests helps you concentrate and feel creative. Using your hands to create means you get information from all of your senses. This can help encourage more creative thinking. If you want to feel more creative, try activities in which you create using your hands. For example, try something like knitting, sewing, or other crafts to bolster your creativity. Some video games are actually good for the creative mind. Interactive games that require movement as these stimulate multiple senses help with creative thinking. Things like Wii Tennis or Dance Dance Revolution would work well. Avoid games that require you to sit for long periods. Reading is great for your creative mind. Make a habit of reading regularly. Pick books from multiple genres and styles of writing to expand your horizons and really bolster your creativity. Try to make time to read every day.  Try joining a book club. This will help direct your reading if you're unsure what kinds of books to start with. Get a library card. This will help you save some money on books.
Summary: Do the 30 circle test. Doodle in your spare time. Write flash fiction. Listen to music. Make something with your hands. Play video games. Read more.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To speed up, simply twist the hand-grip throttle with your right hand. Twist the throttle away from you until you are at your desired speed. You will be able to go different speeds depending on the size of your motor scooter. A smaller scooter (125cc to 150cc) can travel 65mph. To brake on a motor scooter, press the hand brakes with both hands, similar to how you would on a bicycle. The right hand will usually control the front brake and the left hand will control the rear brake. When turning on a motor scooter, you must tilt the handlebar towards the side you wish to turn and actually lean your body in that direction. Your scooter should naturally lean in the direction that you are pressing the handlebar and it is important to get used to this. Practice turning slowly at first. As you increase the speed of your turns, you will also need to lean more. Getting comfortable on a motor scooter can take some time. Go to an empty parking lot and spend time driving your scooter around. Practice accelerating, braking and turning until you are comfortable doing so. Then try out your scooter on a slow street and gradually progress to higher speeds. Scooters are lightweight and not the most stable at high speeds. When going fast, use extreme caution. Always yield to cars. Keep in mind that there is nothing protecting you from the road should you fall. Always follow all motor scooter laws. To find out these laws, ask your local DMV. Keep in mind that driving laws for motor scooters are more similar to cars than bikes. If you are used to riding a bike, it might be difficult to break these instincts. Motor scooters are driven in the middle of the road and obey all traffic signals and signs just as you would in a car.
Summary:
Accelerate gradually. Brake with both hands. Lean into your turns. Practice in an empty parking lot. Use caution on the road.