Write an article based on this "Whip the eggs with half of the sugar, any extracts and cream of tartar (if using) first. Cream the butter or shortening with the rest of the sugar. Mix the other dry ingredients well. Add the dry ingredients and liquid while mixing them in to the creamed butter/sugar mixture. Fold in the egg whites using a wide and flat spatula. Let the batter rest for 10 minutes at room temperature. Fill the cupcake pan or liners and bake them for the recommended time."
article: The sugar needs to be added slowly during whipping. The eggs should whip to a soft peak, creating a foam consistency of tiny air cells. This is done by adding the sugar as you whip the butter. The end result should have an even, creamy consistency, free of lumps.  This works best by alternating the addition of liquid and dry ingredients in stages. Be careful to keep the egg white texture as airy as possible. This will help with the light, airy texture. This allows the leavening process to begin and the dry ingredients to hydrate properly, which will yield the best results in the oven. This is important for cupcake volume and texture. Be sure to leave room for the cupcakes to rise.

Write an article based on this "Position the ball slightly forward of center in your stance. Lean in slightly to stay close to the ball. Give yourself a comfortable amount of space for your swing."
article: Stand with the ball a little closer to your lead foot. As a good general starting point, many experts recommend lining up the ball with the logo on the breast pocket of your shirt. If you’re not wearing a shirt with a logo, this will be a couple of inches to the left of the center of your chest (or to the right if you're a left-handed golfer).  Avoid placing the ball any further forward than your front armpit or any further back than the center of your body.  Starting with the ball a little more forward will prevent you from having to chop down at it, which usually just results in short, sloppy fading shots. Bend at the waist until your back forms roughly a 50-degree angle, keeping your spine as straight as possible. Hold your head up so that your crown is in line with your back and hips. Try to maintain this angle until the ball leaves the head of the club.  It can help to imagine your chest "hovering" over the ball up until the moment of impact.  Irons tend to be shorter than woods. For this reason, it’s important to keep your chest and shoulders low throughout your swing, even more so than when blasting a drive. A good rule of thumb is to leave about a hand’s width between the backs of your arms and your body. If you’re too close to the ball, you’ll be forced to swing just in front of your feet, which can make you feel cramped. If you’re too far away, the added distance may give your swing more of a horizontal angle, like a baseball swing. Get in the habit of double-checking your body space as part of your setup. You want to keep a consistent amount of space on every shot, regardless of the iron you’re playing with.

Write an article based on this "Light candles. Play some music. Keep the room relatively dark."
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Light some candles that are scented with either rose, jasmine, lavender, or another one of your favorite smells. Though you may think that lighting candles is for the nighttime, there’s nothing stopping you from lighting a scented candle the moment you wake up. The smell can make you feel soothed and refreshed, and there’s something naturally calming about candlelight that can make you feel at peace. If you’re not gung-ho about lighting candles, opt for some incense instead. And if you’ve never been into candles or incense, don’t feel the pressure to light them just because you think it will make you feel more relaxed. Putting on some music in the background can also help you feel relaxed as you go about pampering yourself. Try to avoid talk radio, or loud Top 40 hits, and stick to music that will make you feel calm and relaxed. If you like Miles Davis, Enya, or any form of classical music, then you should softly play it throughout your day so you feel calmed and centered. You can also just set Pandora to your favorite relaxing station so you don’t have to worry about choosing anything. That said, if you’re the kind of person who gets distracted by music, you can leave it off. Sometimes, there’s nothing more soothing than silence. Though letting in some natural light can help you feel rejuvenated and refreshed, you can also consider keeping the room darker than normal, so you don’t have too many lights distracting you or hurting your eyes. Soft, natural light, whether it’s from dim lamps or candles can be soothing, while bright lights can make you feel too alert to really be relaxed. Work on having enough light to see, but not so much that it makes you feel overstimulated.  You can stick to sunlight during the day and candlelight at night. Try to avoid using lamps or overhead lights as much as you can. You can also try to remove any very brightly-colored items, such as bright yellow pillows, and stick to softer colors such as greens, browns, and deep blues so you feel more relaxed.