Write an article based on this "Gain control of your temper first. Tell your spouse how you feel using “I” statements. Get on the same team. Clarify your boundaries."
article: If you’re upset about a situation that recently occurred, take some time to blow off steam before talking to your spouse about it. Initiating this conversation when you’re emotional may not get you the results you desire. Wait until you’re calm. To manage anger or frustration, go for a walk around the block. Do some light stretches. Or take several  deep breaths, in through your nose and out through your mouth. Pull your spouse aside once you’re calm and explain the situation. This can be a tough predicament since your spouse may feel torn between you and their parents. Avoid coming off as accusatory by using “I” statements. You might say something like, “I feel helpless when your mother comes over and brings the kids candy. I have asked her not to, but she keeps doing it.” Discussing difficult matters regarding family can create tension. However, if you and your spouse can’t get on the same page, you’ll have a hard time getting your in-law to change their behavior. Remember that you both want the same things—to live your life without being controlled by your in-law.  Stay focused on the common ground between you to avoid a rift. You should approach your in-law about the issue as a unified front. Keep the issues happening with your in-law separate from your relationship with your spouse. Don’t blame your spouse for their parent’s behavior. After you’ve shared your feelings about your overbearing in-law, take an objective approach. Take a step back and get a clearer view of the situation. What's happening that you don't want to happen? What needs to happen to make the situation better? For instance, you both agree that your mother-in-law needs to respect your parenting decisions whenever she’s in your home. Therefore, you might  create a boundary stating that.

Write an article based on this "Choose a subject you know a lot about. Choose a clear, succinct title. Use multiple parts to describe a complicated topic. Describe different methods if there are multiple ways to do something. Tailor the content and tone to the intended audience. Research the subject using reliable sources. Write an outline to help keep yourself organized."
article: Your topic can be anything you want it to be. If you’re new to writing how-to articles, it’s a good idea to start with a topic you’re comfortable discussing. If you have any special skills or training, or if you’re really good at doing something, that could be a great start for your first how-to!  For instance, if you’re really crafty, you might write an article like “How to Turn Bottle Caps into a Picture Frame” or "How to Store Your Yarn." If you work from home, you might write an article like “How to Manage Your Time Working From Home” or "How to find a Work-From-Home Job." If you're musical, you might decide to write something like "How to Write a Song" or "How to Learn to Play the Piano in 2 Weeks." The title should clearly tell the reader what your article will tell them how to do. An easy-to-digest title will give your article an instant advantage over one with a wordy or confusing title. Also, your title should have good grammar and shouldn’t contain any spelling errors.  Picking your title at the beginning of the writing process can help to keep your article on topic. For instance, “How to Play Guitar Like Hendrix” is a better title than “How to Play the Electric Guitar Like Rock Star and 27 Club Member Jimi Hendrix.” Also, a title like "How to Change the Oil in a Honda Civic" will give the reader a clear idea of what to expect, whereas a title like "Car Maintenance" is too vague. If your article details a particularly long or complex process, it can help to break your steps into sections. Each section should then contain the steps for a distinct part of the procedure. An article on farming corn, for instance, might have separate parts for the sowing process, caring for the corn as it grows, and harvesting the corn. Sometimes, you might need to include different methods for accomplishing the same task. This might be because different techniques can be used to reach the same goal, or perhaps there are slightly different versions of the method to get a different result. Either way, make sure each method explains a specific way the process can be done. If you’re writing an article on cooking lobster, for example, you can have a method on boiling the lobster and a method on grilling the lobster. How-to articles can be short or long, funny or serious, specific or general, technical or casual—there’s no hard and fast rule. To decide on the tone of your article, try to pinpoint whether your reader is someone who’s dealing with a serious issue, trying to learn something, or just looking for fun articles to read. You can also consider the general age of your reader to ensure you don’t write over their head.  For instance, an article on How to Make Paper Spitballs is probably going to be read by bored kids looking for a laugh. A lengthy section on the effects of air resistance on projectile motion could bore your audience to tears. Instead, keep the article short and lighthearted. On the other hand, an article on How to Solve Differential Equations shouldn’t have much in the way of jokes. People who read this article are likely trying to educate themselves or complete a homework assignment. The tone should be academic and professional. If you’re writing an article like How to Be Strong After a Breakup, try to keep your tone compassionate and understanding, and give the reader heartfelt advice on how to move on after the end of a relationship. Even if you’re an expert on a subject, it can help to supplement your article with reliable sources. Look for articles written by experts in the field and published on reputable websites, like medical journals, authoritative blogs, and government websites. Also, try to avoid using sources that just compile information from other places, like Wikipedia.  If you use sources to help you write your article, always rewrite the information in your own words. Copying from a source word-for-word is called plagiarism, which you should avoid at all costs. At the very least, your article will seem less authoritative, but at the most, you could get in trouble for copyright infringement. Avoid using sites that exist to promote a product or a service, as that’s considered content marketing. If the site has a shopping cart or a “Shop” tab under the main menu, it’s usually a good sign the source is content marketing. Check out the wikiHow guide on how to reference sources here: https://www.wikihow.com/Reference-Sources-on-wikiHow. Once you’ve decided on the format of your article and you’ve started gathering information from your sources, start to fill out a rough outline for your article. Put every step of the process on its own line, then include any relevant information you’ll need to know for each step. This can help you avoid missing any steps in your article, but it can also streamline the writing process, since you’ll just have to fill in the outline when you’re finished.

Write an article based on this "Apply concealer or powder. Apply lip liner. Apply your lipstick within the lines using a lip brush. Put your finger in your mouth. Check your smile."
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A coat of your concealer will help to secure your lipstick and make its colors more vivid. Try liquid concealer under glossy lipsticks, and powder under matte lipsticks. A thorough coat of lip liner will help your lipstick cling in place. Use a nude shade of lip liner if you'll be applying sheer or neutral lipstick, or try to match the liner to the color lipstick you'll be wearing. Coat your whole pout with lip liner, but avoid filling in your "inner lips" where the teeth naturally hits the lip. Apply your lipstick evenly and within the lip lines. Blot your lips with a tissue to remove excess oils from your first coat, and add a second coat of lipstick to the outer two-thirds of your lips. In addition to providing more vivid colors, a second coat will provide longer-lasting coverage. Form an O with your mouth around your finger, and gently slide your finger straight out of your mouth. This step will remove any lip color remaining on your inner lips, keeping your teeth pearly white. Smile in the mirror and check your teeth for any lingering color. If you see any lipstick, gently rub it away with your pinky finger.