Article: Most people’s critical thinking skills and creativity are strongest in the morning. However, they tend to decrease as the day progresses. If this is how you are, then schedule your “big thinking” activities, like writing, for instance, in the morning. However, maybe you do your most creative work at night. Neither time is wrong. It’s all about coming up with an effective timetable that suits you and your needs. If you’re like most, your energy has dissipated somewhat by the afternoon. If so, then this is a good time to do more boring, routine tasks. Things you don’t have to think much about basically. Think about spending this time of day for setting appointments, running errands, answering brief emails, etc. For many, evenings are good for planning and preparing for the next day. Your “get ready” tasks might include packing lunches, laying out your clothes, and spending time straightening up and de-cluttering. Choose to spend 30 minutes a day on writing that novel, organizing your garage or learning how to garden. Moving a little towards your goal each day will help you in developing the good habits to maintain it. This is because you’ll be on autopilot. Essentially anything you do on a regular basis, good or bad, eventually becomes a habit. How does it feel? Did you schedule your activities at times that made sense? Do you need to adjust things? Change anything that is not working on a case-by-case basis. You don’t have to wait until the end of the week or month. Adjust little by little every few days until it feels workable to you. You will also need to probably make big and small changes to it every month, as the only thing that’s certain in life is change.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Assess how much energy you have in the morning. Assess how much energy you have in the afternoon. Assess how much energy you have in the evening. Begin forming the habits you need in order to accomplish your goals. Experiment with the timetable.

Problem: Article: Place a piece of tin foil or parchment paper against the crust and weigh it down with some dried beans. Cook the crust in a preheated 350 F (177 C) oven for 15 minutes, then for an additional five minutes without the beans and foil.  Remove the crust and allow it to cool. Turn the oven down to 325 F (163 C). First combine the dry ingredients. In a large bowl, whisk together the sugar, cocoa, flour, and salt. Then add the milk and switch to using electric beaters. Beat the mixture until combined.  Add the eggs one at a time, incorporating each one into the mixture before adding another. Finally, add the butter and vanilla. Beat the mixture for two to three minutes, until everything is smooth and all the ingredients have been incorporated. Use a spoon to get all the filling out of the bowl. Spread the filling around evenly in the pie shell. Place the pie into the oven and bake for one hour. After an hour, remove the pie from the oven and place it on a cooling rack. Let the pie sit and cool for another hour before serving. This will give the filling time to set properly.
Summary: Bake the pie crust. Combine the ingredients. Pour the filling and bake the pie. Cool and serve.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sunshine helps wake you up, nourishes your body, and improves your mood. While too much sun can damage your skin, too little sun can cause vitamin deficiency and illness. Put on some sunscreen if you are a fair-skinned and head outside in the morning.  Take a brisk walk. Eat breakfast outside if the weather permits. Get out of the sun if you feel dehydrated, dizzy, or disoriented. If you are prone to sunburns, stay out of the sun from 10am-3pm, when the sun is strongest. Fresh flowers relax you and improve your sense of wellbeing. Buy a bouquet or a potted flowering plant. If you have a garden, cut some of your flowers and bring them inside.  Buy yourself some flowers on the way to work, and put them in your workplace. If you have a garden, eat where you can see it. Take your time when eating in the morning. If you don't wake up hungry, that's okay. Have some coffee, tea, or water, and enjoy your morning until you're ready to eat. When you do eat breakfast, something rich in protein and low in sugar will give you the most energy. Go for protein, whole grains, vegetables, low-fat dairy, fruit, and nuts.  Eat egg yolks, leafy greens, cashews, almonds, salmon, sauerkraut, kefir, avocado, or asparagus to reduce any anxiety you may have.  For instance, you can make a delicious breakfast of sauerkraut, cold salmon, a poached egg, and avocado whole-grain toast. Blended almond butter, kefir, and peaches make a delicious smoothie. An asparagus and spinach omelet with some yogurt whipped into the eggs will fill you up and taste delicious.

SUMMARY: Sun yourself in the morning. Display fresh flowers. Sit down and enjoy a nutritious breakfast.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the colors will go on the outside of the lantern, while the other color will go on the inside. Construction paper will work the best, but you can use cardstock as well.  For a traditional lantern, use red for the outside of the lantern and gold for the inside.  You can also use red paper for the outside, and yellow for the inside. Take 1 of the long strips that you cut off from your inner lantern. Coat the back of the strip with glue, then wrap it around the top of your lantern, making sure that the edges align. Repeat this step with the second strip for the bottom edge.
Summary: Get 2 pieces of paper that are 2 different colors. Wrap the longer strips around the top and bottom edges.

Use a recipe that you have already tested and that you trust. Place the ingredients into the bread bucket in the correct order, as described above.    Walk away now, and let it do its magic.
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One-sentence summary -- Put your ingredients in the bread pan and snap the bread pan into place. Select the cycle you prefer. Using math, figure out how much time before you want the loaf to be finished baking. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the time on the display screen to match the number of hours you figured out above. Close everything up and press Start.

. Taping and mudding are just the beginning if you want to fix up your drywall or if you're installing entirely new drywall. Finishing the drywall gets the drywall ready to be primed and painted. . If you want your drywall to have a studded, stubbly, or stucco pattern, or if you just wanted to shape geometric designs into your drywall, that's definitely something you can do. Learn how to do it here. . In order to paint a beautiful coat over your drywall, you'll want to prime it first. An oft-overlooked step, but absolutely necessary!
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Learn how to finish drywall Texture drywall, if desired Prime and paint your drywall