Problem: Article: Avoid cleaning your roof in direct sunlight. Keep in mind that metal and light-colored paint will reflect sunlight and create glare, which may drastically reduce your vision. If the layout of your roof requires you to climb onto it, do so when it’s dry out to reduce the risk of slipping. Of course, once you start washing your roof, it will get wet and pose a risk. However, it’s still a smart idea to reduce that risk as much as possible. Before you haul all of your gear up, set up your ladder. Climb onto the roof and judge your ability to reach all of its parts. If you feel that certain parts are too precarious for you to safely reach, err on the side of caution and do not attempt to clean it. Keep in mind that your power washer or hose will extend your reach considerably. If any out-of-reach areas look like they need scrubbing afterward, hire a professional to do so. Do not attempt to wash your roof alone. Whether you need to mount the roof itself or can do the job from a ladder, play it safe. Ask someone to spot you so they can:  Assist you in bringing gear up and down. Alert you to any hazards that you may not be aware of. Call for help in the event of an accident. Protect yourself from a fall. Wear a safety harness. Attach a safety line between that and a sturdy feature of your roof (like a chimney). If none are available, use either a:  Bolt-strap anchor for corrugated roofs. Ridge clamp for standing-seam roofs.
Summary: Wait for dry weather and overcast skies. Clean only those areas that are easily reached. Have a partner. Secure yourself.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There will always be room for improvement. Rely on other professionals to provide you with helpful critiques of your work so that you know which areas you need to focus on practicing. Do not rely on family and friends to provide you with accurate critiques of your work. Someone who has a personal relationship with you might automatically praise your skill, but someone who only has a professional relationship with you will see things more objectively. When you show up to take someone's photograph, you need to look clean cut and professional. This is especially true if you are showing up to a big event, like a wedding. Do not think that the only photographs you should take after you start your business should be business-related. Taking photographs outside of your business can help you freshen up your skills and keep the passion for photography alive.  Your personal projects are the best time to try out new lighting styles, lenses, locations, and techniques. Personal projects are also a great way to continue building your portfolio. Aside from your primary storage device, you should back up all the photographs you take for your business on one or two other storage devices. Possible backup devices worth looking into include external hard drives and blank DVDs. You can also save your photographs using an online "cloud." When all is said and done, in order to really stand out, you will need to take pictures according to your own aesthetic senses. If you merely try to fit the “cookie cutter” identity of a professional photographer, there will be little to no life in your work.

SUMMARY: Seek out constructive criticism. Look the part. Take on personal projects. Back up all the photos you take. Trust your artistic sense.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It will be easier to set trends if you have many friends who are popular and well-liked in their own right. This gives you more social capital and influence on the rest of your peer group.  Trends are a powerful demonstration of how social influence motivates people. In general, people follow trends out of a desire to fit in. Trends are typically started by the rich and the famous because on some level people think looking more like them will give them some of that prestige. Don't make friends with popular people just to be a trendsetter. Make sure your friendships are genuine. . If you are confident and fun to be around, people will want to be more like you. Be conscious of how you present yourself, and try to be as likeable as possible.   Maintaining good posture is often overlooked when thinking about charisma. Always try to keep your back and neck straight. Avoid being overly serious. This doesn't mean you have to be the class clown, but more laidback people tend to be more universally liked. Being kind and compassionate will go a long way. Express genuine interest in other people by paying them thoughtful complements. Ask them about their lives and interests. Doing these things will make others feel good about themselves and they will attribute these good feelings to your presence. Once you're known as a likeable person, others will want to be more like you. Without even noticing it, they may adopt some of your style, preferences, and habits. In other words, they will follow the trends that you set. This may seem counterproductive if you're trying to be stylish. While you may want to shake things up when it comes to your appearance, your personality shouldn't also change drastically. Don't be consistent in how you dress, but be consistent in how you act.  In general, popular people are known to be reliable. People like to know where they stand with a person and are put off when someone is completely unpredictable.  If you try to be a chameleon and change who you are depending on who you're with in a bid to make everyone like you, people will catch on. You may develop a reputation as being inauthentic, causing your popularity to plummet. Instead, be your best true self wherever you go. You won't be able to set a trend if other people don't see and follow it. Start by trying to be more "seen." Make people notice you and cultivate a presence. Talk louder if necessary, make jokes, and learn how to be the center of attention.  If you want to start fashion trends, try to dress well in general. Your peers will start to think of you as a person who knows style and will be more likely to attribute an unusual look to a new trend rather than a fashion faux pas. While positive attention is great, don't be too loud or obnoxious. People who try to be cool rarely are. Make your outgoing persona seem effortless. If you have trouble being extroverted without it seeming forced, focus more on other methods of securing popularity.
Summary:
Make a lot of friends. Be charismatic Be likable. Stay consistent. Get noticed.