Write an article based on this "Network with other groomers. Apply to work with other groomers. Join a salon or pet grooming business. Grow your client base and make relationships with your customers."
article: Networking with other groomers is a great way to build a professional and social network of people who share your vocational interests.  Connect with other dog groomers through social media groups or professional groups on the Internet. Dog groomer groups can share helpful grooming tricks and share work stories, building a community in the process. A professional network can provide you with references, refer you to salons that are looking for help, and share their clients. If there is a reputable and standout grooming service in your area, you could apply to work there.  Research different pet grooming services in your area and identify any businesses that you think you’d like to work at. Make a list of places you’d like to apply and reach out to see if they have any openings for a dog groomer. During the job application process, the employer will probably want to see your skills in action and ask you to groom a pet. Once you’ve successfully applied for a position with a pet grooming business, you are now ready to continue your career as a groomer.  Consider taking additional certification courses to continue your education. If the salon offers special services for pets like massages, manicures, or hair dying, you can ask to be trained to complete these new services. Groomers typically make money off of commission if they’re working for a salon.  Growing your relationships with clients encourages them to continue returning to your salon and to you for their grooming needs.  If your salon offers incentives for clients to make referrals, encourage your clients to refer their friends to you if they are happy with your services.

Write an article based on this "Contact the town hall where you plan to marry for a civil ceremony. Choose witnesses. Hire an interpreter if necessary. Rent a space for the ceremony."
article: If you are interested in a civil ceremony, then this will be performed by the mayor of the town or one of his deputies in Italy. Contact the town hall in the city where you plan to get married to make these arrangements. You must have two witnesses with you who are over 18 years old. They can be of any nationality and they must have valid, unexpired photo identification (like a passport or driver's license). A member of your wedding party or a family member can serve as a witness. Unless all members of your wedding party speak Italian, you will need to hire an interpreter. You cannot have one of your witnesses play the part of an interpreter as well. You must hire someone who is not part of the wedding party to interpret for those who do not speak Italian. If you have a civil ceremony, then you will need to have the ceremony in the town hall and pay a rental fee for it. This fee can range in price from 500 euros to 9,200 euros.

Write an article based on this "Listen to your spouse. Talk about important things. Seek counseling."
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During those daily discussions, you shouldn’t just talk and tune out. When your partner is talking, really listen. Get to know them again. Listen to their worries, concerns, frustrations, and joys. Building intimacy means sharing thoughts with each other and caring about what your spouse says and thinks.  Be an active listener by restating what your spouse says or summarizing what they've told you. You may say, "So, you're saying that..." or "Let me see if I understand this correctly..." Prompt your spouse to continue by using short, one-word responses. For example, you may make noises of understanding or encourage, or ask questions like, "How?" or "Oh?" or "And then what happened?" Address their feelings by saying things like, "It seems like you're feeling upset/scared/anxious/depressed/happy" or "I am glad you trusted me enough to share this with me." Maintain eye contact while your spouse talks. Don’t think about other things, like what you need to do or what you want for dinner. Keep your attention focused on your spouse. While sharing pieces of your day and talking about random things helps increase intimacy, it is also important to discuss more important things. This may include deeper questions on a personal or philosophical level. These questions get deeper into the way your spouse thinks and why they think that way.  For example, you may ask your partner why they love travel so much, why they need to do something a certain way, or where they learned a habit from. Ask them about how their background and childhood has influenced the way they view the world. Talk to your partner about their goals and dreams. You may have done this when you first got married, but what people want changes over the years. Talk about why you both want from life based on where you are right now. You may say, "When we first got together, you loved to travel. Where would you like to go? Why do you want to go there? I'm interested in knowing this about you." You may also try, "You've always been very punctual and insistent about not being late. Why is this so important to you? Have you always been like this?" Ask your spouse, "Did your childhood influence your political/religious/moral beliefs?" or "What are your goals and dreams? We haven't discussed them in a long time, and I really want to know what is important to you now." If you and your partner are struggling to build intimacy despite working on it, you may want to see a marriage counselor. They can help you learn communication skills and work through issues that may be impeding your progress. A marriage counselor can provide you with couples exercises that will help you work on emotional and physical intimacy. This can help if you aren’t sure where to start building intimacy or if one of you disagrees that there are intimacy problems.