Write an article based on this "Practice deliberately. Work with a coach. Stay in the present when you practice. Spend more time at the golf course."
article: Practicing on its own is not enough.  Your practice should be focused, meaningful and individualized. The skills and areas that you practice should be unique to the areas you need to improve in.  What scenarios or shots make you nervous or uncomfortable? Those are the areas you should be practicing.  Spend more time on the things that you do not do very well versus the things that you excel in. Your deliberate practice should also be high volume as well. Repeatedly doing the same thing over and over creates memory in your brain. A coach can help you refine your skills and evaluate your golf game in a way that you can not do on your own.  You are unable to see how you look when you hit the ball.  You are only able to see the final product.  Whether you hit a good shot or a bad shot, knowing what you did to achieve that result is critical for your improvement.  A coach can not only identify any mistakes you make, but also offer adjustments and corrections. You will improve much faster when you have this type of feedback.  A coach is helpful for new and established players.  Coaches can teach fundamentals as well as tweak the game of experienced golfers. It can be easy to think about your next shot or still be bothered about a shot that you just missed. Instead, focus on the shot at hand. When you step up to the tee, only think about how you want to hit that current shot. Once you have taken that shot, you accept the outcome and then move on to your next shot.  Keeping a running tally of your score in your head will distract you from giving each shot 100% of your attention. It is easier to do this when you are playing well and making shots. When you are not playing well, you may become discouraged and think abut your mistakes. You will have to try harder to focus when things are not going your way. Talk yourself through your shot. To help yourself focus, ask some questions such as: What club do I need for this shot? Where do I need to make contact with the ball? How should I position my hands? The majority of your practice time should be spent playing rounds of golf instead of hitting shots at the driving range. At the driving range, you are only focused on your technique.  However, golf is much more than having good technique. Playing rounds of golf will help you improve your scoring and reduce the number of strokes you play per round.  The majority of shots you take while playing golf are actually shorter shots and putting. Only one third of your practice time should take place at the driving range.

Write an article based on this "Identify the appropriate government department. Find or create a complaint form. Describe the problem in detail. Submit your report online. Mail your report if you are including documentation. Follow up with any government investigation."
article: You may need a different state or local government department depending on the type of business you want to report and the subject of your dispute.  If you're unsure which department to use, look for a local consumer affairs agency. You can tell them what you want to report and they'll direct you to the correct government department. For example, if you wanted to report unsanitary conditions at a restaurant, you would want to report to your local health and sanitation board. If you're reporting a professional business, you typically would file a complaint with the licensing board that oversees that particular profession. For example, if you had a dispute with a contractor who remodeled your home, you would file a report with the construction contractors licensing board. Most government departments and agencies have a specific form you need to fill out if you want to report a business. Check the department's website or call a local office to find out if there's a specific form you should use. If you can't locate a form, you can always send a formal business letter with details of your report. If you're writing a letter, include your contact information as well as the name and contact information of the business. Provide a chronological account of what happened, including dates and approximate times. Explain any efforts you've made to resolve the situation before filing the report, including names of managers or staff at the business who worked with you. Include a description of any particular result you want from the department or agency, such as a refund of your purchase price. Particularly if you live in a larger metropolitan area, you can probably fill out and submit a report about a business online from the government department's website. You may not even have to talk to anyone at the department.  If you submit your report online, make a copy of it before you send it for your records. You may be able to attach documents that support the claims in your report. If you're not able to do this, or if you don't have digital copies of the documents you need, simply mention in your report the documents that you have. Some state and local government departments prefer that you mail your report if you have documents that support the claims in your report. If you're unsure, you can always call the department and ask how they'd prefer to receive your report.  Make copies of anything you want to send along with your report and send the copies, not the originals. Keep the originals for your records. Before you send your report, make a copy of everything you're sending and keep it together for your records. That way you'll know in the future exactly what you sent to the department. Once the government agency or department receives your report, it will be assigned to a staff member for review. If they decide to investigate the business based on your report, they may contact you. If you don't hear from the agency or department within a couple of weeks, you may want to call the office to get a status update on your report.

Write an article based on this "Drain and rinse the tuna. Combine the ingredients. Assemble the sandwiches."
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You may choose how many times you prefer to rinse the tuna, but draining and rinsing it at least once is recommended.  Use a can opener to open the can, but don’t remove the lid yet. Holding the lid in place, flip the can over and hold it over the sink to drain the liquid. Pull off the top of the can, being cautious not to cut yourself. Take the tuna out of the can and place it in a strainer or colander. Rinse the tuna thoroughly with water, then press the water out using a clean hand or a paper towel. In a medium bowl, mash the avocado together with the greek yogurt until smooth.  Stir in the tuna, onion, relish, celery, salt and pepper. lemon if using, and cayenne pepper if using. Stir until all ingredients are well-combined. Distribute the tuna mix evenly across 4 slices of bread and top each with another slice of bread to make 4 sandwiches.  For a warm, crunchy variation, toast the bread before spreading the tuna mix on. You can also substitute a roll or a croissant in place of the sandwich bread. Or you can skip the bread and use the tuna mix over a salad for a lower-carb version.