Article: Do laundry, brush your teeth, make the bed etc. in sexy underwear or lingerie. Let your partner see you doing these things. Chances are he/she will enjoy the show and become aroused.  Doing this when you’re by yourself might help put you in the mood, too, as you’ll anticipate your partner coming home and being turned on by you. If you already regularly wander around the house half-naked, you might need to amp it up a bit — for example, by purchasing new/extra sexy underwear/lingerie. If your partner has a sense of humour or is into role-playing, you could pretend to be a sexy maid or butler when they come home. If you’re a woman, wearing heels while being intimate with your partner can give you an extra boost and make your legs look extra long and sexy. Just be careful about where your feet go — you don’t want to poke out any eyes!
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Casually wear sexy outfits. Wear costumes. Wear heels.

Problem: Article: Use a fertilizer that's high in magnesium, potassium, and nitrogen to promote the growth of your tree. Combine a soluble fertilizer with water or sprinkle the top of the soil with a granular fertilizer. Regularly fertilizing the plant will provide the roots with the proper nutrients and minerals and will promote your tree's growth.  During the spring and summer, you can fertilize your plant once a week. If you can't find a soluble fertilizer that is made specifically for tropical plants, consider getting a balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer.  Popular fertilizer companies include Agrium, Haifa, PotashCorp, and Yara International. Make sure that the soil under your tree remains moist each day. You can test this by pushing your finger down into the soil to see how dry the underlying soil is. The soil should be moist 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) down from the surface. Water your banana plant every day to keep the soil and your plant's roots hydrated. If the surface of the soil is moist and muddy, you are overwatering your banana tree. Banana trees thrive in indirect sunlight and prefer shaded areas. If you live in a seasonal climate, you can put your banana tree outside during the summer months when it's warm. Make sure to position the tree next to surrounding foliage that can block out the direct rays of the sun. Rotate the container regularly to make sure that all sides of the plant are receiving sunlight. If your tree is indoors, put it next to a large window so that it can get adequate sunlight.  The ideal temperature for banana growth is 26-30°C (78-86°F). If the temperature is below 14°C (57°F), most banana trees will stop growing. After 6-8 weeks of sustained, healthy growth, your banana tree will have to be pruned. When banana trees grow, suckers will start to form on your plant. Your goal is to eliminate all but one of the suckers from your banana tree. Choose the healthiest and largest sucker from your plant and use gardening shears to cut off the rest of the suckers from the corm. When your tree starts to grow fruit it will need to be pruned again. After harvesting the fruit, cut down the tree so it's 2.5 feet (0.76 meters) from the ground, without damaging the main sucker. The tree will grow more fruit after you prune it.  Suckers will look like shoots that grow out of the corm and have leaves.  Replanting the additional suckers will grow a new banana tree but you must retain some of the roots from the banana corm. Cold and heavy winds aren't healthy for your banana plant and can disrupt the growth of fruit. If you know that your yard will have cold winds, consider bringing your banana plant inside, or insulating it with rows of trees. If the seasons are changing, it's best that you bring your tree inside before it starts to get cold out. Your banana trees will start dying at 50°F (10°C). Transplant your tree to a larger container before it becomes root-bound. You can tell when your tree is ready for a larger container when it stops growing vertically. Lay the tree on its side and slide it out of the container. Put soil in your new pot, then place the tree in the bigger pot before filling the rest of the pot with soil. Be careful not to damage the roots when transplanting your tree. If your tree is not coming out, you may need to tap on the sides of the container.
Summary: Fertilize your tree once a month. Water your tree regularly. Make sure that your tree gets bright, indirect sunlight. Prune your tree. Bring your tree inside when the temperature drops below 57 °F (14 °C). Transfer your banana tree when it outgrows its container.

Start by working in your local film scene or in areas that you can easily get to. Save the money you make so you can make the move to a larger city where more roles are available and movies are frequently made. Consider moving to Los Angeles, Austin, New York, or Atlanta if you’re in the United States. Try Vancouver, Toronto, London, or Mumbai for film outside of the US. Search for casting calls on websites like Backstage or Craigslist for local commercials. As you go in for the audition, dress for the part you’re playing so the casting directors can easily picture you in the role.  Commercial acting is a smaller role, but it will give you exposure to a wide audience and get your face out to the public.  Look out for posts on Craigslist that seem too good to be true since they could possibly be scams. Watch for off-site emails or jobs that seem to be paying too high with no needed experience. Once you're where you need to be, get connected and take on roles as an extra, or background actor. Open casting calls for these can be found all over the Internet, but a few places to start off are Backstage, Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Though it may not be a starring role, you can still list an extra role on your resume to show you have experience. Ask around your network for opinions on who to go to and how to get started. Make cold-calls or send inquiry letters to agencies to see if they are looking for new talent to represent. An agent will help you negotiate deals for the roles you take on. Agents only get paid when they find you work. Don't buy into the ones that demand some exorbitant fee even if your schedule stays wide open. Look into organizations like ACTRA, AEA, AGMA or AGVA. Once you are a member for at least 1 year and worked under union, you’re eligible to get into SAG (the Screen Actor's Guild). Unions provide you with benefits and insurances while you’re working. Annual SAG fees are $201.96 USD and 1.575% of the earnings you make in that year. Check with the union you’re interested in to see what their annual rates are. Though it's completely possible to run through all the hoops without it and still find success, having your equity card opens up a number of auditions that otherwise wouldn't be available to you. You either have to get a contract that requires equity standing, be a member of a sister group (like SAG, for example), or accumulate enough credits to meet the standard. It's natural to find the process a bit confusing, so contact a friend or mainstay in your actor's social network for more information on how they received their card.
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Move to a large city if possible. Look for roles in commercials when you begin. Become an "extra" actor in larger pictures. Get an agent. Get into a performer's union. Consider getting your equity card if you want to do theatre.