Q: Everybody has their own signature style, even if they don't know it. You have a favorite pair of jeans, a favorite cut of dress, a favorite style of shoe, etc. Figure out what your wardrobe essentials are and embrace them.  When you create a capsule type of wardrobe, you'll be able to put together polished outfits instantly, and know that you'll look great.  Get rid of clothing that you don't wear and clothing that isn't figure flattering. Filling your closet with fewer pieces that look great is much better than tons of pieces that don't look that good. Your edited wardrobe might include pieces that can easily go together, such as a couple pairs of skinny jeans, a nice pair of black slacks, a blazer, a few blouses, and your favorite flats in a few different colors. Adding a nice blazer, sweater, or jacket can improve any outfit, so invest in these pieces. You'll be able to pair them with the majority of the clothes in your wardrobe. Get a nice pair of denim jeans as well, as high quality denim always looks great. Women should always invest in a little black dress, and men should always invest in a nice fitting suit. These can be re-worn over and over again, so invest in something nice. Accessories can make or break any outfit. Overdoing the accessories can cheapen your look, and wearing too few accessories can cause you to look lack-luster. Picking out a few staple accessories – including jewelry, handbags, and shoes – will help you polish up any outfit.  A pair of diamond (or rhinestone) studs can dazzle up any outfit, and a pair of gold and silver hoops can go with nearly any outfit. Add these earrings to your staple accessories and add them to an outfit whenever you're in doubt. Adding belts, necklaces, and bracelets to outfit can polish up a look when done right. Stick to simple accessories as opposed to gaudy ones. Invest in a pair of go-to flats and go-to pumps (or a go-to pair of sneakers and dress shoes for men). These shoes should be versatile and comfortable so that you can pair them with almost every outfit.  Clean the scuff marks or salt stains out of your shoes. Since you walk around outside, your shoes tend to get dirty. Simply cleaning any dirt from your shoes automatically polish up your look. It's simple things, like coordinating your colors, that can help to create a polished look. Everything doesn't have to match perfectly, but make sure your colors go well together. And when you're in doubt, simply wear black (because black goes with everything and always looks chic).  Neutral colors tend to go well together. Mix a few tans and beiges to create a polished, yet subtle look. If you're wearing a dress that has pink accents, match your lipstick or accessories to those accents. Matching your nail color to your shoes is a great way to pull off a completely polished look.
A: Know your wardrobe essentials. Invest in a few key pieces to elevate your wardrobe. Wear the right shoes and accessories. Pay attention to color coordination.

Article: It's a blue and light blue icon that contains a smiley face and is usually located in your Dock. This opens a Finder window on your desktop. It's under "Favorites" in the toolbar on the left side of the Finder window. " It's at the bottom of the Finder window and will bring up a drop-down menu. This will make it such that your Mac cannot be discovered by nearby devices using AirDrop.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Click on Finder on your Mac. Click on  AirDrop. Click on the "Allow me to be discovered by. Click on No One.

Problem: Article: The jock strap is the most common supporter for a cup. It has a pouch for the cup and 2 elastic bands that wrap around your legs. Jock straps usually come in small, medium, and large, and they’re extremely elastic. Select a jock strap that will fit firmly around your waist. The waist size ranges will be listed on the packaging.  Jock straps tend to be cheaper than compression shorts. Don’t use a jock strap that doesn’t hug your waist firmly. You don’t want it falling down as you’re running. If you’re getting a cup for hockey, get a hockey jock. It’s a special type of jock strap designed to fit into hockey pants. Jock straps are great choices for sports where you run or turn a lot because they don’t tend to fall down. Almost every kind of player can wear a jock strap, including baseball, basketball, rugby, lacrosse, and football players. They tend to be a little uncomfortable if you’re sitting down a lot though. Compression shorts are a good alternative if you don’t like jock straps. Compression shorts are basically tight-fitting boxer briefs with a slot for a protective cup in the front. Get a pair of compression shorts that list your waistline’s measurement on the packaging. They should hug your thighs and waist firmly, but shouldn’t be so tight that they cut off circulation.  If you have sensitive skin in your inner thighs, opt for compression shorts—they feel like tight boxer shorts and are less likely to cause chafing. Compression shorts are great for sports that involve a lot of running, like basketball, baseball, or football. They’re also excellent for biking. They may fall down if you twist and turn a lot though depending on the shape of your body. Impact shorts are like compression shorts, except they have foam padding around the thighs, tailbone, and sides to soften any blows or falls. They’re popular amongst snowboarders and skaters because they keep bad falls from seriously damaging your hips or legs. Select impact shorts if you won’t have any padding around your hips and thighs and need some additional support.  Impact shorts are often called padded shorts or snowboarder shorts. Impact shorts are great for snowboarding, rugby, skating, or boxing, but they’re not great for sports that already have padded uniforms, like football. You also may not like the way they feel if you have to run a lot, which makes them poor choices for sports like baseball or basketball.
Summary: Get a jock strap for a basic setup. Opt for compression shorts if you don’t like the feeling of the elastic bands. Select impact shorts if you want some additional protection.

Q: Most toddlers will eat a variety of fruits, so try incorporating them into the daily diet as breakfast and snacks. Use vegetables in every lunch and dinner, and set a good example for your child by eating vegetables yourself as well. Children should have regular sources of lean protein, such as yogurt, fish, chicken, and some whole grains. Work within your child’s preferences but make it clear that protein is an important part of mealtime. Toddlers need fresh, healthful food to achieve and maintain an appropriate weight. If your child often eats take-out or packaged foods packed with fat, salt, sugar, and other non-nutritive ingredients, swap them out for carrot sticks, applesauce, strawberry slices, string cheese, and Cheerios. Toddlers need about half the calories of adults, so size portions accordingly. Try dividing the plate into segments: 1/2 vegetables and/or fruits, 1/4 whole grains, and 1/4 lean protein. Many toddlers love to drink fruit juices, but these are often loaded with calories and limited in nutritional value.  If your child drinks a lot of fruit juice (or any other sweetened drink), swap it out for milk or water. Juice, soda, and other sweetened drinks can add hundreds of calories to your toddler’s diet each day. Do not give your toddler drinks that serve as dietary supplements, such as PediaSure. These drinks are formulated for children with difficulty gaining weight or with restrictive diets. If your child eats well and is overweight, avoid high-calorie toddler drinks of this nature.
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Focus on fruits and vegetables. Feed your toddler lean protein. Avoid fast food and junk food. Keep portions under control. Eliminate sugary drinks.