In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your team members are as confused as you are, how will they know what to do? As the leader, you must do the research first, have the most information on a project, and know who to assign tasks to.  Do outside research on a topic or project so that when it’s time to lead your team you have all of the knowledge you need to answer questions and discuss ideas. Pay attention to your team. Listen to each member and pay attention to everyone’s individual strengths and skills. When doling out tasks and roles, you need to be able to give the right task to the right person. By learning everything you can about your team and the projects you are working on you can provide an authority and give your team the tools to be the most efficient. Even though leaders have to take things seriously, there is no reason you can't have fun. Just don't get too carried away. Balance the serious business at hand with regard for the morale and spirits of the team.  Sometimes, you might have a bad day. The same is true for everyone on your team. If a member is lost in a task or frustrated, this is your time to shine. Use your great personality and sense of humor to help your team member. Discuss what it is that’s causing stress and help your colleague with finding a solution. Helping your team is the fun part of the job. All the planning, handing out tasks, and making sure that everything is completed on time and to standards can get overwhelming. Enjoy the moments when you get to help someone with something. A demoralized team won't function. You must set the positive spirit, make the goals clear, show how the job is feasible and possible. No one will work for an impossible goal.  If morale is low, encourage an open conversation about why. It may be a larger within the company as a whole that you can’t quickly fix. At the very least you can come up with some creative ideas to help your team, even on a small level. Take walking meetings. No one likes sitting in a stuffy room discussing the nuts and bolts of a project. Being in motion gets the blood flowing and facilitates clarity resulting in great ideas. If you can, take your team on a walking meeting out of the office, or even just through it.  Play games as a reward or as a way to brainstorm. Or throw a ball around while you have a meeting to discuss goals. Set fun team goals and reward those goals. You may have certain project goals and department-wide goals that your team has to hit, but you can come up with your own too. Perhaps you set a goal that your team has to complete a portion of a project by a certain date. If the team succeeds you go get drinks after work on your dime, or you plan a field trip day somewhere that is fun but can also help the project. This won’t always be the case, but if you work in a more creative environment you may be able to take your team on an outing to foster bonding or research something that is relevant to your work. Address frustrations immediately. If you know someone is unhappy or upset, don’t wait until the situation escalates. Talk to that person and work on a solution together. This not only shows that you are paying attention, but that you care.
Summary: Know what you are talking about. Enjoy being a leader. Pay attention to morale.

Once the cooking oil begins to smoke, add the crushed red pepper flakes, followed by the green and red peppers. Sautee for three to four minutes, stirring occasionally. Then add the garlic and ginger and stir constantly for one more minute..  Turn the exhaust fan on, since some ingredients may start to smoke quickly.  If using whole chiles, only sautee them for half a minute before adding the next ingredients. Transfer your chicken from the bowl to the skillet or wok. Sautee your chicken in the cooking oil. If you marinated it at room temperature, give it two to five minutes before adding more ingredients. If you refrigerated it, give it a little longer.  Chicken should reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit (75 degrees Celsius) before consuming.  If you don’t use a meat thermometer, slice a piece open. The meat inside should appear white, without any pink. Transfer your sauce and peanuts into your skillet or wok and stir them. Reserve the scallions for garnish. Continue cooking for a couple minutes, then serve right away with the uncooked scallions on top.
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One-sentence summary -- Sautee some of your extra ingredients. Add your chicken. Add your remaining ingredients. Finished.

Q: Dampen your hair in the shower or mist it with a spray bottle, then separate your hair and make 4-8 braids, depending on how much hair you have. Leave the braids in until your hair is dry, then remove them.  For the best results, spray your hair with a salt spray to dampen. Experiment with different braids like French braids or fishtails to see what kind of curls they create in your hair! Spray your hair with a salt or texturizing spray before dividing your hair into 4 or more sections. Twist each section so it forms a bun, then place at least 2 of the buns on top of your head and 2 at the nape of your neck. You can use U-shaped bobby pins to secure the buns so they don’t leave creases in your hair.  If you have thin hair, add a volumizing spray to your roots before putting your hair into buns. Once you have pinned up your hair, blast your roots with your hair dryer until they are dry, and allow the rest of your hair to dry naturally. The more buns you do, the smaller your waves will be. Wrap 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) sections of hair around your wand for 10 seconds each. Once you've finished all of your hair, run your fingers through your hair to make the curls look messier.  Don’t curl the bottom 1 inch (2.5 cm) of your hair if you want natural-looking waves. For an extra messy look, twist your hair as you wrap it around the wand. Alternate the directions of the curl to get a wind-swept look. Curl some sections of your hair towards your face and others away from your face. The sections of hair nearest your face should be curled back away from your face for the most flattering look. Place your hair in a ponytail as high on your head as possible. Take 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) of your hair and wrap it around your curling wand, starting at the ponytail elastic and working your way down. Repeat this until you’ve curled the whole ponytail, then take your hair down. For natural-looking waves, don’t curl the bottom 1 inch (2.5 cm) of each piece of hair. You can usually do this by dividing your hair into 2 sections, but if you have very thick hair you might want to do 4 sections. Twist the hair as tightly as you can without it curling back on itself, then run your flat iron slowly down each twist. When you unwrap it, tousle the waves with your fingers and spray with hairspray. If you spend time in the sun, your hair will naturally become lighter. You can get this same look by adding honey-colored or blonde highlights to your hair. Try misting your hair with lemon and water and leaving it in the sun, or go to a professional salon!
A: Braid your hair while it’s damp and let it air dry for defined waves. Twist damp hair into 4 or more buns and let them air dry for extra volume. Create beachy waves with a curling wand. Pull your hair into a ponytail and curl sections for quick waves. Twist your hair and go over each twist with a flat iron if you don’t have a wand. Add light highlights to your hair to mimic a sun-kissed look.

Problem: Article: You can change the WhatsApp font size from within the WhatsApp settings. This can be found in the upper-right corner.  There are three options to choose from, and "Medium" is the default size.
Summary:
Open the WhatsApp app. Tap the Menu button (⋮) and select "Settings". Tap "Chat settings". Tap "Font Size" and select the size of the font you want.