Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider filing for a trademark. Incorporate your business name into logos. Use your business name on your website and social media.

Answer: If you will be doing business primarily within the state of Texas and your business includes unique goods or services, you can file for a state trademark. This gives you enhanced legal protection against those who might try to copy your ideas and solidifies your brand.  The fee to register a trademark is $50 per product or service class. Trademark forms are complicated. It can be filed without an attorney, but it is strongly recommended you consult with an attorney if you have any questions. You must have your products and services well defined to fit within one of the 45 classes.  The interactive trademark form can be completed online and printed. It must be notarized before submission. When you name your business, consider making it unique by having it incorporated into a logo. If you have graphic design skills, you can create it yourself. Otherwise, patronize another Texas business and have a logo professionally designed. Registering your name and trademark gives your business an air of authority and professionalism. If you have sufficient programming skills, you can design your own website and social media pages. Otherwise, consider using a Texas marketing firm. Add the phrase "[Business name] is registered to do business with the state of Texas and [county.] If you file for trademarks, add "[Name] is a trademark of [Business Name] of [Address, City, Texas]" to your home page and About page.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a sugar scrub. Brush your lips with a toothbrush. Condition your lips with a balm or serum. Plump your lips to add natural color. Moisturize your lips.

Answer: Dry, dead skin that builds up on your lips can cause them to look paler than they otherwise would. To bring out your natural reddish hue, you need to exfoliate your lips to uncover the fresh skin underneath. An easy way to do this is by mixing up a homemade lip scrub with ingredients you probably already have on hand. Here's how to do it:  Mix a teaspoon of sugar and a teaspoon of honey (or olive oil, if you don't have honey available). Scrub the mixture over your lips using a circular motion. Rinse and repeat until your lips are dry-skin free. If your lips are too flaky for a simple scrub to get through the skin, try brushing them with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Cover your lips in Vaseline, wet the toothbrush with warm water, and then scrub your lips gently in a circular motion. Scrub each section of your lips for 20 to 30 seconds before moving on to the next. Your lips will be good as new when you're finished. Now that you've uncovered your natural reddish color, condition your lips with a layer of lip balm serum to keep them in good shape. Applying a serum overnight will give you even better results; you'll wake up with soft, pink-hued lips. Look for a balm or serum that has both a moisturizing ingredient such as an oil, and protective barrier to help keep the moisture in place such as a wax or ceramide. Just as pinching your cheeks makes them look rosy, increasing circulation in your lips brings up their natural red color and causes them to look pleasantly plump. You can buy a lip plumper from the store, but it's just as effective to make one yourself. Try one of these natural lip plumpers:  Mix a pinch cinnamon or cayenne pepper with a healthy dollop of olive oil. Apply to your lips and let it sit for no more than a minute, then rinse. Mix 5 drops of peppermint extract with 1/2 teaspoon olive oil. Apply to your lips for five minutes, then rinse. Keeping your lips moisturized is essential to having good natural color. If your lips get dry, they'll start looking pale and dull again. Use a good natural lip balm to ensure your lips never dry out. You can make your own lip balm using the following method:  Melt 1 tablespoon beeswax together with 3 tablespoons coconut oil. Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil, like peppermint (as a bonus, it'll also plump your lips). Pour the mixture into an old lip balm container and let it harden before use.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add dresses to your wardrobe. Adapt your shirts into tanks and belly shirts. Get retro-cut swimwear. Switch up your hat. Protect your eyes with oversized sunglasses.

Answer: Graphic jersey tunic dresses and short, print A-lines are new Emo staples that are a must for the warmer months. Opt for dark colors with statement-making designs, like a music promo or a checkerboard or skull print. If you love your flannel or plaid, try cutting off the sleeves and/or knotting the front across your belly to make it the length that you want. You can do the same with your favorite T’s or vintage shirts. You can, of course, always buy new tanks and belly shirts, too. Go for ones with graphics, prints, or quotes that have something to say about who you are. If you’d like a two-piece, try a halter top with a full-coverage bottom with low-cut legs. One-pieces with ruching and low-cut legs are also tres chic.  Black, red, or pink are generally your best bets, color-wise. If you’d like a pattern, go for horizontal stripes or polka dots. You could also opt for a statement-making graphic. One-piece cut-out suits with slashes across the front or holes on each side are also new Emo trends. For a masculine swimsuit, consider shorts that combine black with bright graphics. Beanies or black bowlers are probably not the best option for summer since they’re hot and don’t provide much sun protection. Opt for a straw boater hat to keep the simple, retro feel with a cooler fit and a wider brim. Alternatively, try a floppy sun hat in black or bold pink. Thick-rimmed wayfarers are classic Emo. However, any oversized shades will do the trick. Try black rims with a bold pop of color on the arms.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Repair broken relationships. Set goals. Develop your mode of expression. Keep your choices in check. Focus on experiences. Live in the present.

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Constructive communication can help if you have trouble maintaining a relationship with a close friend, lover, or family member. Follow these steps in order to repair that connection: This kind of communication consists of:  Be proactive about repetitive disagreements. Recognize signs and triggers of a fight about to happen. Pause and re-orient yourself to being more aware of those old patterns of behavior. This will help you change your response and act more intentionally. Express yourself in a more compassionate, less confrontational way. Use "I" language rather than "you" language, such as "I'm upset by what you said," rather than, "You're being rude to me." Find ways to deal with your own emotions, such as practicing mindful breathing when you start to feel angry. You can do this by paying close attention to the sensation of your breath going in and out of your nostrils. It's not always easy to reach our highest aspirations in life. Use the technique of goal-setting to help you take things one step at a time. Here are some tips for how to set realistic and achievable goals:  Set goals that can be measured. This will help you feel accomplished and keep your motivation up when you see progress. Set goals that are challenging but also realistic. Try to find a balance with goals that are challenging but not impossible. If they're too easy then you might get bored, and you won't grow as much. If they're too difficult then you may become frustrated and give up. Keep your goals flexible. It's good to have a routine, but if your goals are too rigid, failing to meet them can be discouraging. Know that it's okay to go back and revise your goals. Also, missing a goal now and then is better than burning yourself out. Self-expression and creativity are integral to living a good life with no regrets. This can show up in many different ways, from more traditional avenues, such as performing as a musician or artist, to less conventional paths, like being a social worker or computer programmer. Creative expression is not limited to the arts, but appears anywhere someone has discovered their passion. Here are some steps you can take:  Experience things fully. Slow down and pay attention to what's going on around you. Let your own self emerge. Be cautious about external cues from people and the larger culture for what you should feel, think, and do. Be honest. Being honest with yourself and others will give your innermost self an opportunity to grow. It may seem like having more choices is always better than having fewer choices, but research shows that this is not actually the case. Having fewer choices means that once you make a decision, you don't worry as much about the path you neglected to take. On the other hand, if the decision is reversible and only one among many, there’s a higher potential that you will reflect needlessly on your decision, taking energy away from other pursuits. For example, if you're looking at colleges to attend after high school, narrow your choices to a handful rather than applying to twenty different locations. Research shows that people are likely to regret buying things, whereas they're likely to regret not buying or pursuing experiences. Psychology shows that materialism, or the pursuit of "things," is not the key to happiness. Experiences create lasting memories, while "things" deteriorate and lose their shiny new appeal. For example, spend your money on a family vacation or a trip to Europe rather than a slightly bigger TV. One of the biggest obstacles to happiness is dwelling in the past. The practice of mindfulness is all about learning to appreciate and live in the present moment, because that's where life actually occurs. Learn to orient yourself toward the now:  Practice mindful breathing for at least five minutes a day. Use a word or image to bring you back to the present. It can be a flower, the word "peace," or whatever works for you. Engage in mindful activities like yoga or going for a walk while paying close attention to your steps.