Problem: Article: Unless you fully appreciate what has happened wrong, you cannot avoid doing it again. Some people have a very hard admitting failure, but that does not help a person re-examine what happened to do better next time. Everyone makes mistakes.  Most failures are temporary setbacks, rather than absolute disasters. People who make great achievements typically also have great failures as well. Without trying and making mistakes or not getting 1st place, they would not get anywhere. Being over confident can also lead you to miss information and make a mistake. Many conditions or situations can cause a mistake, from being tired to having a bad habit. This can actually cause you to keep making them, and won't let you learn from your mistakes. Your brain actually helps you to avoid mistakes.  A study has shown that the brain reacts in 0.1 seconds to things that have resulted in past errors by sending out a warning signal to prevent us from repeating the same mistake.Making mistakes can be a good thing.  The key to making mistakes into something valuable is to learn from them.  Carefully examine a mistake that you made and look for the reasons why you may have made it.  In this way, mistakes can actually help lead you to success. While learning from your mistakes is valuable, you should also focus on what went right.  By focusing on what you are doing well, you can help feel great about your efforts as you work to improve and avoid mistakes.  Make a list of everything you've overcome and all your successes. Write down qualities about yourself that you value. Review these lists often for motivation and reminders of your progress. Once you notice some mistakes you may have made, you can start correcting them.  The method you use to correct them will vary in relation to the mistake you are trying to correct.  Review the following examples to get an idea of some corrections you can start to make:  If you regularly miss the due date of a bill, try making highly visible reminders for yourself. Don't be afraid to ask for help.  For example, if you're trying to make your grandmother's recipe for soup but it's not coming out right, try asking her for some advice. It might be tempting to have your goals set high, trying to be the best at whatever your goal may be.  However, it can be easier to find success if you focus on steadily improving over time, rather than the end result. Perfectionism can lead to anxiety about your goals and your progress. Part of improving, finding success and avoiding past mistakes is getting enough practice.  Getting daily practice is key as it can help you keep your skills sharp and allow you to slowly but consistently improve over time. For example, you could try making your grandmother's soup recipe regularly to improve.  Set aside time each day to practice. Keep a log of how long you practice each day. If possible, try to slowly increase the amount of time you practice each day. If you can't practice certain things daily, a visualization exercise could help.  For example, if you find yourself without your guitar, you can imagine playing the chords of a song you are practicing.
Summary: Acknowledge a Mistake. Do not fear mistakes, because you cannot avoid making mistakes. Focus on what you are doing right. Start correcting mistakes. Stay focused on improving. Practice every day.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Each school year, students are responsible to bring the same types of supplies with them to class everyday. Though certain classes can call for some variety in supplies, downsize what to pack in your pencil case initially to optimize organization. Here are some necessities you could start with:  Two lead pencils One red pen, one blue pen, one black pen Sharpener Protractor Scissors (5”) Eraser Glue stick Highlighter Calculator Ruler (doesn't have to be full-sized!) Put the items that will take up the most room first at the bottom of your case, such as calculators, scissors, or protractors. This will provide a base for your smaller items, such as pencils, pens, or sharpeners. Your case will be neater and easier to maneuver when looking for a certain item. If using a case with a zipper, put the pencil case on its side with the zipper facing left or right. It will be easier to pack your supplies, and will help you to utilize the space inside the case. Since you already started with the necessities, adding in supplies based by grade or course should not be too difficult. If you are adding in any loose supplies, keep them contained before packing.  Elementary school supply lists usually call for colored pencils, crayons, and magic markers. To save space, choose the colors you use most for each, remove them from their box, and wrap each group together with rubber bands. Middle or high school supply lists may call for post-it notes. Put the post-it notes in a small zip lock bag. This will make sure none of the notes rip off or get bent in the pencil case. Every month, clean out your pencil case to make it as accessible as possible throughout the year. As the school year progresses, it’s easy to let all of those pencil shavings and notes take over your case. Instead, throw out what you don’t need and replenish.  Get rid of any broken pencils or crayons. Replace dulling highlighters. Replenish glue sticks and erasers

SUMMARY: Start with the necessities. Pack supplies in order of largest to smallest. Add or remove supplies when needed. Clean out and repack your pencil case periodically.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Add half of a lemon, sliced or cut in chunks, 1-2 teaspoons Old Bay seasoning, 1 minced garlic clove, and 1 teaspoon of salt. Let this mixture boil for 1 minute before adding the prawns. Leave the tails on, and make sure they are covered in water. Simmer for approximately 3 minutes or until the prawns turn pink. Remove from heat. You can leave the shells and head on, or remove them before cooking. Leaving them on will lead to a stronger flavor. As soon as they come off, drain the hot water and plunge the prawns in a cold water keep them from cooking. You can use that water as the base of a soup stock if you want to save it. These prawns are a nice addition to a buffet table, often placed on a large platter and served with a variety of sauces, such as cocktail sauce, tartar sauce or drawn butter. These prawns also work well in a prawn salad with a mayonnaise-based dressing, either served on a bed of greens or in a bread roll.
Summary:
Boil enough water to just cover the prawns. Add the prawns and lower the heat. Plunge prawns into a bowl of ice water to stop cooking. Serve the prawns chilled.