In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For fast and efficient mincing of the meat, use two sharp knives that are meant for chopping. The sharper the knife and the bigger the blade, the easier it will be to chop the meat. If you only have one knife that is good for chopping, perform the next step with one knife.
Summary: Grab two knives.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Everyone struggles with self-doubt and internal criticism.  Perhaps you hear a small, critical voice attacking you or your partner.  “She/He is a loser.  You can do better,” or “This relationship will not work out.  Being honest with her/him will only lead to disappointment” are examples of the kinds of lies we’ve internalized due to bad experiences in the past or critical parents or family members.  Letting go of this baggage can help you become more loving.    Don’t listen to internal negative advice, even when it seems convincing.  When you find you’re doubting yourself, counter these thoughts with positive, constructive thoughts like, “I have value and am not afraid to love my partner more.” Voice therapy -- the process of saying these negative beliefs and criticisms out loud, then answering them with your real opinion -- can help give you more hope. By taking a chance with someone and opening up to them, you might end up getting hurt emotionally, but you might also inspire them to be more honest and open with you, thus deepening your relationship. Take comfort in the fact that anyone who uses your honesty and vulnerability to criticize or disparage you does not love you, and you should feel good about leaving them out of your life. If you are unhappy with yourself, you will have difficulty loving others.  Many people spend their lives trying to find the right partner and wondering why they cannot find someone they really love. Start by identifying your own values and what you enjoy doing, and then live your life in alignment with these things. By engaging in activities you enjoy, it will be easier for you to be more loving towards other people.  Get an education.  Learning more can deepen your understanding of yourself and your place in the world.  While you could go to college, a good place to start is the public library.  Check out books on a variety of topics, splitting your time equally between fiction and nonfiction. Gain fulfilling employment.  When you are engaged in work you feel proud of, you’ll have many opportunities to build your own sense of self-worth as you rack up accomplishments at work. Be honest about your likes and dislikes.  Don’t pretend to like football, for instance, just to impress your family or friends.  Know who you are and be honest about it with yourself, then share who you really are with others.  If you have flaws, be conscious of them and try to improve yourself.  Do not compare yourself with others.  Instead, compare yourself only with your past self, and aim always for progress, rather than perfection. If you feel angry, hurt, or sad, be honest about it and tell your partner how you’re feeling.  Don’t put up a front in order to pretend that something hurtful your partner said didn’t hurt you.]]  At the same time, be honest about feeling positive emotions like love, admiration, or affection. No matter what you’re feeling, find positive ways to express it.  If you’re feeling hurt, for instance, don’t call your partner names or throw their belongings out the sixth-story window.  Instead, confront them directly and say, “I’m really upset by what you said.  I think you were being unfair and I deserve an apology.”
Summary: Be more hopeful. Grow as a person. Accept yourself. Accept your feelings.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Small sink augers are hand-held tools that have a handle and a round compartment that houses a spool of wire with a corkscrew-like tip. They are often called "drain augers" and are available at all home improvement and hardware stores. There are several types of augers that are commonly available. Choose one that has the round compartment on it, as these contain enough wire to get down into your drain. There are augers with shorter wires, which are called closet augers, but these are made exclusively for snaking toilets. In order to snake a sink drain, you will need a bucket, towels, a wrench, a screwdriver, and gloves, in addition to a snake. The bucket and towels will help you keep your sink area clean and dry while you work. The wrench and screwdriver will help you take apart your drain if it becomes necessary. Wearing gloves while you work on your drain will help to keep your hand clean and will help prevent injuries from occurring. Use your wrench or screwdriver to loosen the slip nuts on both sides of the P-trap. Once they are loose, you should be able to pull off the P-trap piece with just a bit of wiggling and force.  The p trap is the curved piece of pipe directly under the drain on your sink. Its purpose is to keep sewer smells out of your house and to catch debris that might get lodged further along in your pipes. Place a bucket under the sink to catch water and other debris that will pour out when you detach the trap. Some P-traps require a screwdriver to remove and some require a wrench. You will know which you need by looking at the attachments on the P-trap under the sink. Push it in slowly and keep pushing until you feel strong resistance. When you do feel resistance, pull the wire back just slightly and then try pushing it in again. If you are hitting a turn in the pipe instead of a clog, you may be able to get past it by pushing it through again. In general, a bend in the pipe will give your wire a complete and solid stop. On the other hand, hitting a clog will feel a bit spongy. Once you have hit a stopping point, its time for the corkscrew at the end of the wire to do its job. By turning the handle on your auger you will turn the wire in the pipe and hopefully dislodge some of the clog. Additionally, you may hook the clog onto the end of the snake.  Turn the handle slowly. You don't need to move the snake quickly. Keep pressure on the snake as you turn it. Pressure on the wire will help push the corkscrew end into the clog. If you have successfully hooked the clog onto the end of the wire, you want to keep it hooked so that it can be removed. To make this happen, be slow and gentle as you remove the wire.  If you can feel a slight sensation of resistance on the wire as you pull it out, that is likely the clog hooked onto the end. If the end of the snake has a clog attached to it, move on to putting the drain back together. However, if it doesn't, push the snake back down the pipe and try to hook it once again. Once you suspect that you have removed the clog you can put the P-trap back in place. Put it in its original position and retighten the nuts. Keep the bucket under this area of the drain pipe so that if there are any leaks while you are testing the drain the bucket will catch them. Run a steady stream of water down the drain to determine if you have cleared out your pipe. If the water starts to back up, turn off the water before it fills your sink.   It may take a few seconds to clear out debris in the pipe once you start running water. However, the water should begin to run freely pretty quickly if you have dislodged the clog. If you still have a clogged or slow drain, you can either try to snake the pipe again or call a plumber.
Summary:
Choose a small auger that is made to snake sink drains. Gather the additional supplies you'll need. Remove the P-trap in order to access the drain pipe. Push the auger cable into the pipe coming out of the wall. Turn the handle on the snake to break up and grab the clog. Pull the snake out of the drain slowly. Put the P-trap back together. Test the drain by running water down it.