Problem: Article: Air plants can be displayed by tying them to a piece of driftwood, cork or rock with nylon fishing line. They can also be glued to the wood or rock with hot glue or construction glue. A decorative bowl filled with interesting rocks can be a fitting home for an air plant. Simply nestle the air plant on the rocks or glue it to a rock and set it in the center. They can  be nestled in a decorative seashell for an interesting display. Covering the base of the plant will keep it too wet and can make it rot.
Summary: Tie the air plant to another object. Consider placing your air plant in a bowl. Do not cover the base of the plant with soil or moss, regardless of how you decide to display your air plant.

Problem: Article: If you want to work in an art museum, visit as many art museums as possible. When you visit, introduce yourself to museum staff and ask as many questions as possible. Take notes on what you see. Start with what’s closest to you, but try to visit at least a few of the top museums in your chosen field, such as:  The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City (art) The Louvre in Paris, France (art) The Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. (history & science) The British Museum in London (history & science) The Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece (history) Most museums are happy to accept volunteers, and the experience will improve your prospects later on. This will also give you a chance to learn more about the inner workings of a museum and determine whether it’s the right career path for you. Talk to the museum staff about your aspirations. The staff will most likely be happy to answer your questions, and may give you more specialized assignments, such as helping out with an exhibit you’re particularly interested in, if they know you are motivated to learn more about museum work. Many museums offer unpaid internships for aspiring museum professionals. An internship will give you more specialized and interesting work than volunteering will, and may also count towards your education if you arrange it through your university. It will also give you an opportunity to work more closely with museum staff and form valuable working relationships. Even if you’re still working on your education, you can apply for lower-level positions at respected museums to gain work experience. Most museums look for candidates with at least 5 years of work experience when hiring curators. You should aim for the highest position you’re qualified for at the most prestigious museum possible, but any museum job is better than nothing. Curate shows that relate to your specialty at galleries and local venues. When you add each show to your portfolio, include its title, date, venue, contributors, and a brief blurb describing the show. You should also include several photographs of the pieces shown and the opening event, as well as any news articles or press relating to the show. Websites such as Squarespace and Wix can make assembling an online portfolio easy and affordable. However, you will also want a physical version to take to job interviews.
Summary: Visit the type of museums you want to work in. Volunteer at a museum. Apply for an internship at a museum. Get a job in a museum. Start building a portfolio of curatorial work.

Problem: Article: Katy is always pairing different textures and fabrics together. Emulate her style by incorporating sparkly leggings and a leather dress with patent shoes. The varied textures allows your outfit to become multi-dimensional. Add texture by wearing nylons with your shorts or skirt instead of leggings. Nylons are an inexpensive way to add variety to your outfits. If you’re a heel person, stick to platforms. Katy loves platform shoes and they not only make a bold statement but are often more comfortable than regular footwear.. If you feel heels are too old for you or just aren’t your style, watch for flats in bright colors or wacky accents such as pictures or feathers. Don’t limit yourself to ballet flats. Watch for sandals, slip ons, or slippers. Katy Perry is often seen in a pin-up, retro style. Visit your local second hand stores and look for lace, A-line waists and puffy skirts. If it looks glam or over the top, it works. Are you less girly? Don’t worry. Retro doesn’t have to mean lace and fluff. Think about high waisted pants or jeans if you’re style favors low maintenance. Another option is khaki green, military-style pants paired with a bold lip. Katy is often seen in either retro or geeky frames. Depending on your daily outfit, try adding some glasses to finish off your look. If you’re going retro, look for white or bold colored glasses in a cat eye shape. When wearing a nerdy look, pick some square and plastic frames in a black or brown color.
Summary: Keep yourself open to new textures. Wear wild shoes. Think retro. Add some glasses.

Problem: Article: Typically you can remember only the last dream you had before waking. Don’t move and don’t do anything. Stay in the same position as the one in which you awoke and try to remember as much about your dream as possible before you think about anything else. Think it through from start to finish. While you're remembering, focus your gaze on the first object you see as you open your eyes. Look at the object; focus on it. That object will most often take the vague recollection of your dream to a place mark in memory where it is easier to recall details. A doorknob, a light bulb, or a nail in the wall, for example, will help you to settle into memories of what you had experienced while sleeping. Jot down as much as possible about your dream, starting with a basic sketch that includes such things as the location of the dream, the basic plot, the characters, the overall emotion of the dream (i.e. were you scared or happy in the dream?), and any prominent images you can recall. If you can’t remember anything about your dream, write down the first thing that comes into your mind upon waking. It may be related to the dream in some way, and it might trigger recollections. Also write down how you’re feeling when you wake up. The emotions you experience in a dream typically remain, at least for a brief period, when you awake, so if you wake up anxious or elated, ask yourself why. We have several REM cycles in the night, and they get longer and longer toward morning. If you only record the last dream you had before you get up in the morning, there are more dreams you might not be remembering.  It’s always tempting to go right back to sleep when you wake up in the middle of the night, but take the opportunity to remember what you were dreaming before you do—in all likelihood you will not remember it in the morning.  This is only recommended for people who get adequate sleep and who can fall back asleep easily. Otherwise, skip this step. Since you usually only remember the last dream you had, you can remember more dreams by waking up several times during the night. We go through a complete sleep cycle approximately every 90 minutes, so you may find it productive to set your alarm to wake you at some multiple of 90 minutes (such as 4.5, 6, or 7.5 hours) after you expect to go to sleep. Dreams in the later half of the night are typically longer than those you dream soon after going to sleep, so you probably want to wait until at least the 4.5 hour mark to intentionally wake yourself.
Summary:
Concentrate on recalling your dream as soon as you wake up. Record your dream in your dream journal. Increase the number of dreams you can remember by waking up more often in the night.