Article: Move your clippers to a part of the horse’s body that won’t be so ticklish. This is likely the neck or their sides. Turn the clippers on away from your horse’s body, and allow them to run for a few seconds. Then begin to clip by moving the clippers in the direction opposite of hair growth. Try to keep lines straight and to remove entire patches before moving onto other sections. Watch the corners of the clippers to make sure that you don’t poke your horse with them. Work in long, narrow sections to get the most even results. Overlap each new strip of hair your clip off, so that you don’t have any uneven patches. When you reach a whorl in the coat, clip out the hair from different angles to remove it all. When you clip near the mane and tail, wrap it and move it to the side so that you don’t accidentally cut any long hairs. If you need, have a friend help by holding both to the side to make it easier for you and your horse. If the clip style you choose requires you to clip your horse’s face, save it for last. This will help to keep their anxiety level low. Be sure to switch to the smaller clipper when clipping the face and other sensitive areas. If you’re not doing a full clip, there will be areas of the horse which still have hair, and some of that will be a bit long. Use a pair of cutting shears to trim down extra long hair, typically around the legs. The hair left on the ground will need to be swept up and removed. Horsehair does not decompose quickly though, so it should not be put in a manure or compost pile. Instead, simply toss it out with your regular garbage. Your horse won’t be used to the stark temperature change as a result of having much less hair, so they will need to be blanketed whenever they are put out. In general, if you need a thin coat, put a thin blanket on them. If you’re very cold, they’re also going to need a thick winter blanket.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start in a non-sensitive area. Begin clipping. Continue clipping out strips. Be careful around the mane and tail. Clip the face last. Trim any remaining hairs. Clean up the hair. Blanket your horse.
Article: You want to do the same thing you did for low notes but for the high end of the scale. Start with a higher note that you have no problem reaching, and ascend the scale key by key, but do not let yourself go into falsetto for this exercise.  If you’re a woman, start by playing a C5 and work your way up from there, key by key. If you’re a man, start by playing and matching a G3. You want to find the highest note you can hit without significantly changing your tone quality or the natural action of your vocal cords. If you hear a break or new breathiness in your voice or feel a difference in how your vocal cords are working to produce a note, then you’ve passed your modal register. Most people can use falsetto, a mode in which your vocal cords remain open and relaxed and vibrate much less, to go lighter and higher than they can in their modal register. Now that you’ve found the highest note you can sing comfortably, relax your vocal cords, and see if you can push yourself a bit higher beyond your normal voice. Use your breathier, flute-like falsetto voice to find the highest notes you can reach without straining or cracking. If you find that you can go further still beyond your falsetto to high notes that sound like whistles or squeals, you may well have a whistle voice, too. Your highest note will fall in that register. Now that you’ve located your highest notes, write them down in scientific pitch notation. Again, you want to track the highest notes you can reach without straining. Some of these notes may not sound wonderful before you’ve given them more practice, but include them as long as you can reach them comfortably. For example, if your highest note in your normal voice is the fourth ascending F on the keyboard, then you would write down F4 and so on.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find the highest note you can sing in your normal (modal) voice. Sing the highest note you can in falsetto. Record your highest notes.
Article: This is a simple way to clear your mind of the unimportant and negative thoughts that impact your frequency. By taking a few conscious breaths, and thinking about the simplicity of breathing and what truly matters in life, you’ll gain perspective that helps align you with a positive mentality. Deep breaths lead to clarity and stillness, which have positive effects on vibration. Chances are, if you’re reading this article on a computer or smartphone, you aren’t starving or homeless. Take stock of the wonderful aspects of your life and be grateful for them. Appreciate the little things in life, from a pretty flower to a healthy relative. Keeping the positive aspects of life at the forefront of your mind helps keep the daily stressors and negativity out of the picture. You’ll be surprised by how much you have to be thankful for when you slow down to look. Cursing and insults are obviously forms of anger and hate, which correspond with low frequency. Avoid these and actively replace them with positive alternatives, like compliments. The shift in your behavior and mindset will take time, but will pay dividends in the long run. Negativity in language comes from other sources, too. Don’t let a defeatist attitude cloud your positive energy. Instead of saying “I can’t,” say, “I’ll try harder next time.” Finding little ways to shift negativity into positive energy will raise your vibration and help bring your goals in life closer to reality. This is real life, and there will be times where hardships befall you and depressing events occur. It’s normal to feel down. Your vibration will lower during these times. The key is to bounce back and recover. A great way to do this is through showing compassion and donating your time and energy to charity. Helping others less fortunate will help you feel better about yourself, remind you of all the positives in life, and act as a catalyst for raising your frequency. This step is especially helpful when the dark times come, as you’ll be able to rely on those close to you to recognize your pain and exercise compassion towards you to help. Remember, the people close to you are a reflection of your own frequency. Harboring negativity in the form of a grudge or feelings of guilt will cloud your mind from happier thoughts. Let go of the negative energy by forgiving others and forgiving yourself. Understand that nobody is perfect and that when you’re upset, they are likely upset as well. Be open and forward with your emotions and find a way to live in harmony with the people around you. Laughter is an incredible tool for forgiveness and letting go of negative energy. Try to take a long-term perspective on your current problems. Think about how your old problems seem small and how you laugh about them now. You’ll laugh about today’s problems tomorrow.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Focus on your breathing. Be thankful for what you have in life. Avoid negative language. Practice compassion and charity. Practice forgiveness.