Write an article based on this "Pack up your things. Get some much-needed rest at home. Make a game plan for having an even more amazing second day of school."
article: Now that your day is wrapping up, it’s time to pack up your school bag with any of the books or homework you need to take home. It’s likely that you won’t have very much packing to do, but you should make sure to get everything you need so you’re not at a loss when you get home. Make sure you give yourself enough time at the end of the day to do this properly. You can even make a checklist toward the end of the day so you can pack up your things more efficiently. If you take the bus home and don’t want to be late, you can get into the habit of packing up your bag in your locker when you have some time between classes so you don’t have to do it all in the few minutes before the bus leaves. Whether you have some new clubs or sports organizations to go to or whether you’re taking the bus straight home, phew! You’ll be surprised by how tired you may feel once all the adrenalin wears off. You’ll find yourself feeling sleepy, and coming down from a long day filled with many surprises. Go home and take a short nap to recover! That said, don’t sleep for too long, or you’ll have trouble resting for your second day of middle school. Though your first day of school went better than you could have imagined, there are always things you can improve for the next day. Maybe you wore super uncomfortable shoes and want to plan for a better outfit the next day. Maybe your backpack wasn’t big enough to hold all of your books. Maybe you forgot some essential school supplies or wished you had woken up earlier. Whatever minor thing went wrong, you can plan to make it better the next day so you can continue to enjoy your new school. The most important thing is to get some rest and have a positive attitude. The less pressure you put on yourself, the more likely you’ll be to have a great time.

Write an article based on this "Rub at scuffs with a pencil eraser. Use toothpaste to remove scuffs from the face. Use a jeweler's cloth to remove minor scratches."
article: If you wear your watch regularly, you likely have a few scuffs and markings from regular wear.  A handy tool that you can use to remove scuffs is a regular pencil eraser. To use an eraser, rub it gently on the scuff several times, then wipe away the eraser dust.  Use a white eraser as opposed to a pink eraser to avoid discoloring the watch, especially if the watch is white. Scuffs are not to be confused with scratches. Scuffs are superficial skid marks on the surface of the watch, whereas scratches penetrate the surface of the watch. Toothpaste is an unlikely but highly effective tool for removing scuffs and light scratches. To use toothpaste, dab a small amount on the end of a Q-tip and rub the scuffs or scratches gently in circular motions. After wiping, use a slightly damp soft cloth to rub away the toothpaste.  Use a standard white toothpaste as opposed to a gel-based or non-white toothpaste. A jeweler's cloth is specially formulated to remove minor scratches from the surface of a watch or piece of jewelry. To use the jeweler's cloth, rub the light scratches with the cloth for about 30 seconds. You should see that the scratches have gone. If you have particularly large or deep scratches on the surface of your watch, you may need to bring your watch to a professional jeweler to get them removed.

Write an article based on this "Get rid of all the things that remind you of him. Avoid your ex on social media. Volunteer. Stop worshipping your ex. Be happy being single. Don’t rush into a new relationship. Focus on personal growth."
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This part won’t be easy, but you have to do it right if you want to move on. It’s time to go through your room, or even your home, and to get rid of all the things that remind you of the man. This could mean the teddy bear he got you at the carnival, the t-shirt of his you love sleeping in, or even the necklace he gave you on your anniversary. If you have an item that is truly valuable to you, then you should put it out for a long time if you just can’t bring yourself to throw it out.  This may be painful, and it won’t hurt to have the help of a trusted friend when you go through this. Just remember that it’s like ripping off a Band Aid: the sooner you do it, the sooner the pain will be gone. If your room is covered with things that remind you of your man, then you won’t be able to move on as quickly because you’ll have more reason to subconsciously think of him. In today’s world, social media may be the way that you keep up with your ex the most after the relationship is over. You may tell yourself that you’re not really staying in touch with him if all you do is longingly scroll through his Twitter feed or check his Facebook photos for evidence of a new girlfriend, but really, this is just adding insult to injury. Make sure you’re no longer friends, followers, or associated in any way on social media, so you’re not stuck looking at a picture of your ex all day instead of moving on. Don’t worry about him being upset if you defriend him or no longer want to be in touch on social media. This is about you feeling better, not about him. Take your mind off of your own problems and channel all of your energy productively by helping out your community. You’ll be doing a good deed, getting out of the house, and learning from people who can also benefit from your help. You’ll build your confidence and will feel better about yourself once you see that you really are needed, and that you are able to make a difference. Being part of a community of volunteers can also make you feel more connected and less alone after your break-up. Of course, you shouldn’t volunteer simply to get over your ex, but because you want to be a part of something bigger than yourself. You may keep telling yourself that he was the one, that he was the most perfect man on the planet, and that no man you meet will ever compare to him. However, if he really was so amazing, then you’d probably still be together, wouldn’t you? Instead, you have to remember that your ex is just a person, too, and that he has flaws—maybe even many more flaws than you give him credit for.  The sooner you accept that your ex wasn’t perfect, the sooner you’ll be able to move on and to give other guys the time of day. Once you get over the idea that your ex was Mr. Right, you’ll be able to have a more realistic perspective on your relationship. Before you can start dating again, you have to be truly content being on your own. This can sound nearly impossible, especially when you feel like all of your friends are coupled up or like you want nothing more than someone to snuggle with at the end of the day. However, if you want to truly let go of the man you’re with and to be ready to find love again, then you have to make sure you’re comfortable being on your own first.  It can take a while to accept and be happy with your solo status. Once you work on personal growth and loving yourself without your man, though, you’ll be on your way to being happy about it. Spending more time with other single girlfriends can help, as long as they don’t encourage you to date too fast. If you spend all day around your married or coupled up friends, then you’re likely to be more down about being single. If you want to be able to move on, then it’s important to be able to enjoy your own company first. You can’t depend on another person to make you like yourself more. You may think that the only cure for getting over your man is to find a new man ASAP, but this is the furthest thing from the truth. You’re much more likely to get over the man if you find peace on your own, instead of having to depend on another new guy to bring you comfort. If you go on the rebound immediately, then you won’t be giving yourself the time you need to heal properly, and you’ll actually prolong the pain.  Not only is rushing into a new relationship inadvisable for you, but it’s not fair for the other person. He may really like you, while you may find yourself using him just to fill a void. Besides, if you try to date a new person in an effort to get over the old one, you may actually end up longing for your old significant other more, because the new one may seem inadequate in comparison. If you want to move on, then you have to work on improving yourself as a person and on reaching your full potential. You should stop worrying about your past relationship or future relationships, and focus on becoming the best that you can be. Once you find a meaningful routine for your life, you’ll find that you’re letting go of the man you love without even thinking about it—because you’ll be too busy thinking about yourself.  Think about three flaws you’d like to address and make a game plan for tackling them. At the same time, work on accepting the things that you absolutely can’t change about yourself. Make a list of all the things you’ve wanted to do but haven’t tried and set a personal deadline for crossing them off your list.