In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even if you aren’t busy, make it seem like you are. You want your crush to think that everyone is wanting a piece of your time because they will be jealous that you aren’t spending that time with them. If you don’t talk directly to your crush, announce your plans to the group. Say, “I’m happy I got to come out with you guys today because the rest of my weekend is packed. I’ve got a party tomorrow night, and then I’m going to the beach on Sunday.” You can’t show them attention when you’re with others or focused on doing something awesome. While you may be tempted to text a pic or comment to show how cool and busy you are, it’s better to wait until you’ve gotten home to share. If you get a text from your crush while you’re out, wait to answer it, even if they ask what you’re doing. If you keep them wondering, they’re more likely to get jealous of those who are getting your attention. When you’re with your friends, you accomplish two goals for making your crush jealous: you’re spending time with people who aren’t your crush, and you show how much fun you are to be around. When your crush realizes that you aren’t waiting around for them to like you, they’re more likely to want you more. New activities will help you spend more time with other people, will give you more plans, and will show that you have lots of options for how you spend your time. Plus, you’ll be so busy that you won’t have as much time to think about your crush.  Join a club. Try out for a team. Try community theater. Volunteer at a local animal shelter. Use your social media accounts like Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook to show off your amazing life. You can accomplish this by only posting your finest moments. If you’re feeling down, call a friend instead of posting about it. When your crush checks out your stories, you want your life to look fabulous.  Even if you’re spending time alone, make it look like you’re really busy doing amazing stuff. Post pics with friends and family. Choose moments when you’re out doing something rather than posting selfies.
Summary: Tell them you have plans. Don’t text them when you’re out. Go out with your friends. Participate in new activities. Post on social media.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There is a lot of information online about the administration and scoring of the Beck Depression Inventory. It's a good idea to do some online research before you begin. Here is some valuable information about the inventory:  It is a 21 item self-report inventory. It is used to evaluate depression in both clinical and non-clinical patients. It was developed to be administered on adolescents and adults, so it can be used by anyone 13 and above. It uses a rating tool where each item is rated on a four point scale from 0-3. 0 means you are experiencing no symptoms, while 3 means you are experiencing a severe form of the symptoms. The inventory has been translated into various languages. In order to use this tool for self-administration or to administer it to someone else, you should first read all of the items carefully along with the instructions. For example, a question may ask you to respond by circling the response that most accurately describes you, such as  0: I do not feel sad 1: I feel sad some of the time 2: I am sad all the time 3: I am so sad or unhappy that I can’t stand. This is very important for administering the inventory.  First of all, you have to rate the items based on your condition during the past two weeks as well as they day you administer the test. If you feel that multiple statements describe your condition equally, choose the response with the higher number on the 0-3 scale. For example if you think 2 and 3 are equally representative of your condition, choose statement 3.  Lastly, item 16 (changes in sleeping pattern) and item 18 (changes in appetite) are rated on a seven-point scale instead of the normal four-point scale. However, these items are not given any more weight than the others when calculating your results. When you take or administer the test, make sure to do it in a quiet room. You should give the test your undivided attention. Take care of any needs (bathroom, snack, etc.) before the test.  Give yourself ample time to complete the test--don’t rush through it. Take it when you feel well enough to concentrate on your responses. Don’t take the test if you’re distracted by a headache or stomach ache, etc.
Summary: Familiarize yourself with the Beck Depression Inventory. Read the test items carefully. Get acquainted with the administration procedure. Try to administer the test in a distraction-free environment.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's in the top-left corner of the Venmo app. Skip this step if you are on the Venmo desktop website. This option is at the bottom of the left side menu on the mobile app and the top right of your Venmo homepage on the website. Skip this step if you are using the Android app. You'll see this option near the top of the menu and on the left side of the Settings page on desktop. You can also select Add Debit or Credit Card on this page if you'd like to add a card as an intermediary.  If you decide to add a card, enter your card's information when prompted and then select Add Card. On desktop, first click Edit payment methods below the "Payment Methods" box. As long as they match your existing bank account, doing so will show a list of your checking accounts. Doing so will add it to your Venmo account; you'll be able to send money from and receive money to this account. To do so, tap ☰, then tap Home near the top of the menu. On desktop, click the "Venmo" logo in the top-left side of the page.
Summary:
Tap ☰. Select Settings. Select Banks & Cards. Select Link Bank Account. Select a bank branch, then enter your bank account's credentials. Select an account. Return to the Venmo home page.