In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some people are especially sensitive to scents and sprays, and too much scent can be overwhelming. Apply just a single spray or a few dabs. If you feel that your date may be sensitive to your perfume, ask them about it before the date.  Say something like, "would it be alright if I wear some perfume for the date?" or "would you mind if I put on some cologne?" Deodorant is always a good idea, but be careful not to over-apply that either, especially if it is fragranced. Even if you have extremely dry skin, consider skipping an application right before your big date. First dates are always a bit nerve-wracking, and you'll likely be sweaty until you feel settled. By avoiding moisturizer for the date, you can avoid unwanted shine. Alternatively, consider wearing an anti-sweat or anti-shine makeup setting spray. You can also apply a light dusting of setting powder before you head out. Choosing a few simple pieces to accentuate your outfit (if you're going somewhere fancy) is appropriate. If you're drowning in jewelry, your date might feel distracted by it. Another reason to avoid excessive jewelry is that it might get in the way. Depending on where you are going, you might also become a target for theft. This is especially important if you are meeting someone you met online. Even if a tan would look good on you, you want to be an accurate representation of the photo you posted. If you had long hair in your photo, then keep it long for the date!  Another reason to avoid tans and haircuts before dates is that they can go wrong. If you end up with a bad tan or haircut, you may not have enough time to fix it. Sometimes, a hair cut may be a good option. For example, if your hair looks unruly and messy, a good trim may help eliminate split ends and get your hair back into shape.
Summary: Don't use too much perfume or cologne. Skip the moisturizer. Don't wear too much jewelry. Don't get a tan or a drastic haircut right before your date.

To generate lasting motivations, clearly define your goals for studying. If you are clear on what you’re trying to get done, you’re more likely to actually do it. Take a moment to write out your study goals. Be as specific as possible.  Use the  SMART goals method of establishing goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time-bound. With this in mind, you might set a goal to read, take notes, and build a study guide for a chapter over the weekend. Think about setting up a study schedule which can include your goals and also include scheduled breaks. You might keep to this schedule by setting alarms on your phone or getting a family member or study buddy to check in on you. Another possibility for goal-setting might be creating a plan for a longer-term goal, such as studying to get into graduate school or med school. Such a goal may involve more time, but still has the same basic components. Once your goals are defined, set up rewards to incentivize your study time. This works best by breaking your larger goals down into feasible parts. Then, reward yourself with something you find motivating. For example, using the above example, you might reward yourself with an hour break to spend with friends after completing the reading portion of your goal. The simple act of signing your name on a contract empowers you to fulfill it. This happens because your signature is associated with your identity as a person. Sign your contract to demonstrate that you understand the terms and plan to honor them. Further stimulate yourself to uphold your contract by placing it in view of your study area. You might merely place it in a pocket of a folder or binder, or pin it on a bulletin board above your desk. Having this visual reminder will likely entice you to see your goals through. Once you have developed your study contract, do your best to stick with it. When you're studying difficult subjects, you may get discouraged if you don't understand the concepts or if it seems like too much to take in.  At these times, take a break and do something enjoyable like watching a movie. Then, pick up where you left off in your study plan. It may also help to get assistance from an instructor, a peer, or a tutor, if needed.
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One-sentence summary -- Set a goal. Add attractive rewards. Sign your name. Post it in view while studying. Persist with your plan even if you get discouraged.

Problem: Article: When it comes to decorating, less is often more. If you add too many decorations, your coin purse will look cluttered and messy. Instead, choose 1 or 2 decorating methods. Be careful not to cover the zipper teeth, however! Find a ribbon wide enough to cover the zipper tape. Hot glue the ribbon around the top edge of each bottle half, just below the zipper teeth. Cut the ends of the ribbon and glue them down. Make sure that you are gluing the ribbon to the outside of the bottles, otherwise it won't cover the zipper tape. Find some patterned washi tape that is wide enough to cover the zipper tape. Wrap it around the outside of the bottle, just below the zipper teeth. Cut the end of the tape, and press it down. Do this for both halves of the coin purse. You can find washi tape in the scrapbooking section of a craft store. Buy a set of large googly eyes. Hot glue them to the top half of your coin purse. This works great for green coin purses--it will make it look like a frog! Give your coin purse more personality by hot gluing felt shapes to make a mouth or ears! Buy a pack of stickers from the craft store. Choose a few stickers that you like, peel them off, and press them against the coin purse. Simple stickers, such as hearts or stars, work the best. Get a pack of rhinestones from the craft store and glue them to the coin purse. Super glue will work the best, but you can try using small amounts of hot glue as well.  Experiment with large and small rhinestones. You should glue self-adhesive rhinestones as well. The adhesive is not very strong compared to super glue. Buff the surface of the coin purse with fine-grit sandpaper. Wipe the surface down with rubbing alcohol, then paint it using acrylic craft paint. Let the paint dry 15 to 20 minutes, then add a second coat. Let the paint dry completely before using it.  A fine-grit sandpaper that's between 120 and 180 will work the best for this. Buffing the coin purse will give the paint something to stick to. The rubbing alcohol will clean it and help the paint stick better. You can use spray paint, but close the purse first. Be aware that this will also change the color of the zipper. Wipe the surface of the coin purse down with rubbing alcohol; this will help the ink stick better. Draw your desired designs using permanent markers on the outside of the coin purse.  This works best on clear plastic; permanent markers are translucent. You can try using paint pens on colored plastic, but be aware that the paint may bead.
Summary:
Choose 1 to 2 decorations for your coin purse. Hot glue ribbon to the edges if you want to hide the zipper tape. Use patterned tape if you don't want to use ribbon. Hot glue large googly eyes if you want a cartoon effect. Decorate your coin purse with stickers if you want a colorful look. Glue rhinestones to your coin purse if you want a sparkly look. Paint the coin purse if you don't like the color. Draw designs with permanent markers for something simple.