Write an article based on this "Build common interests with your crush. Display positive body language when you’re around your crush. Slow down your speech when talking to your crush. Flirt with the person you like."
Find out what interests and hobbies the person you like is into. Make a point to start learning about or getting interested in a few of your crush’s favorite past times. Shared interests give you a common topic of conversation and the ability to bond over something.  Ask for tips or advice on beginning a new hobby. Talk about current scores or events related to favorite teams. Positive body language conveys a message of openness, friendliness, and approachability. Try these ways to show positive body language the next time you’re talking to your crush.  Stand with your body at an angle rather than head-on. Leave your arms down or with one hand on your hip. Avoid crossing your arms because it sends a message of being closed off. Use your hand to play with your hair or run your fingers through your hair. Touch your crush's arm or shoulder gently while you're talking. Brush up against the person you like and then lock eyes as you politely apologize. Sometimes when people get nervous, they start talking faster. Fast-talking can make others feel uneasy and get a negative vibe from you, so be sure to talk slowly and calmly. Flirting is the universal sign that someone is attracted to you. Use different flirting techniques when you are around your crush to show you have an attraction and want to build some chemistry together.  Compliment your crush when you're talking. Smile genuinely and laugh at the jokes your crush tells. Get the person to talk about life by asking questions, and then validate the person by saying things like “That’s awesome” and “Wow, that sounds hard, but I bet you’re great at it”. Talk about topics that are attractive or interesting to the person you like.