Write an article based on this "Use Adobe Acrobat Version 8.0 or higher. Open the Redaction toolbar. Remove any hidden text. Rename the document and save it."
article: Only version 8.0 and higher of Acrobat can reliably redact information in a PDF document. Though you can try using other programs to remove information from a PDF document, they will not be able to remove the hidden information in the document effectively and are not recommended.  The redaction tool option is only available for Adobe Acrobat Pro. It is not available for Adobe Acrobat Reader.  You can try a plug-in made for other versions of Adobe Acrobat, such as Redux. These plug-ins or add-on software can be used to redact information in a PDF file using other versions of Adobe Acrobat.  If you have access to the document as a text file, you can go through the redaction process for a text file and then use the final redacted PDF. However, if you only have access to the PDF file and need to redact the PDF file, you will need to try this method. To do this, go to View > Toolbars > Redaction. You can then choose the “Mark for Redaction” tool from the toolbar. Use the tool to mark all the items you would like to redact.  To redact a line or item in the document, double-click on a word or image. Press CTRL as you drag to select a line, a block of text, an image, or an area of the document. Click OK to remove the selected items. Keep in mind the items are not permanently removed from the document until you save the document. Once you apply the redactions, the “Examine Document” function will pop up. You can use this function to search for any hidden text or metadata and remove it.  Hidden text can appear as the original text or a version of the original text. Metadata may look like coded text, where there are numbers or symbols within the original text. Repeat this process until you have removed all the necessary content from the PDF document. Make sure you remove any hidden text or metadata as well. Once you have removed all sensitive information, as well as any hidden text, you should rename the document “Final-redacted” and save it. You should now have a redacted version of the PDF and an unredacted version. Once you save the redacted document, you should delete the unredacted document. You should now have a redacted PDF version of the document that has no hidden text or metadata. This will ensure that no one can access the original, unredacted document.

Write an article based on this "Network for entry-level positions. Advertise your services. Join a professional organization. Decide if you want to freelance. Know how much to charge."
article: Getting work as a proofreader is quite competitive. You should start your job search by seeking out any professional connections to ask about possible job openings.  Many proofreaders and editors find work through online bulletin boards, such as Craigslist, Elance, or Upwork. As you build your reputation as a specialist in a particular field, you'll be able to network with more confidence. Make sure to ask each client for permission to share their positive feedback with new or potential clients. Once you've begun proofreading, you may wish to post advertisements for your work among prospective clients. Posting your advertisements on online bulletin boards, such as Craigslist, is encouraged.  You can also post in journals geared towards writers and publishers, such as Poets and Writers, Writers Digest, or Writers Chronicle. If you're proofreading in a specialized field, seek out the publications of that field to promote your work. In the United States, the Editorial Freelancers Association (EFA) is the best organization for a prospective proofreader to join. Membership in the EFA allows you to network with other proofreaders and potential clients, as well as   In the UK, the Society for Editors & Proofreaders (SfEP) is the standard proofreaders organization. Through joining other professionals, you're more likely to be kept alerted to changes in the proofreading field, new software options, courses to further your skills, etc. There are advantages to working for yourself, including schedule flexibility and the opportunity to get to work immediately. There are far more employment opportunities for someone getting started as a proofreader if you're willing to freelance.  The downside of freelance proofreading is that there isn't a guaranteed income. While you may charge upwards of $20 per hour, depending on the job, you can't predict when you'll be busy. You may find yourself working through weekend and holidays. Being a freelance proofreader doesn't require any additional business licensing or sales tax. However, you will have to pay income tax on your wages. Being self-employed means that you'll have to be able to keep track of your income, your hours, and be attentive to deadlines. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, proofreaders had an average hourly wage of $17.78 (May 2014) in the United States. If you're just starting out, you may want to charge less than this. If you're working in a specialized field, you may be able to charge much more.  The best way to set a price for your proofreading work will be to compare it to what other freelancers are charging. The wages for proofreading are likely to vary by region. The best way to set your rates will be to confer with other proofreaders through the EFA or the SFEP.

Write an article based on this "Consult with your physician about your ADHD, if you haven’t done so already. Consider medication treatment. Attend therapy or counseling. Be open to alternative treatments."
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She may consult with, or refer you to, another professional such as a psychiatrist.  There are several different types of treatment, including medication, therapy, and alternative treatments available.  Many people use a combination of treatments to manage their ADHD.   Consult with a professional, such as your physician, to determine which treatment or combination of treatments will be most effective for you. It is one of the most common and popular forms of treatment for adult ADHD. Stimulant medications have been proven to be effective for treating many of the symptoms of adult ADHD. Other medications, including some antidepressants, have also been found to be successful. These forms of treatment are often used in conjunction with medication treatment. Some of the most widely used therapies for ADHD are Cognitive-Behavioral therapy (CBT) and family therapy.    CBT teaches specific methods for changing your thinking so that you can feel mentally and emotionally calmer and more in control.  Family therapy can assist by addressing some of the interpersonal issues ADHD may cause. Techniques for problem-solving and effective communication are often introduced. Although the research base for them is not as strong as for medication and therapy, there are a number of alternative treatments that numerous people with ADHD have found to work for them. Two popular alternative treatments are elimination diets and meditation.  Some research has indicated that eliminating foods high in processed sugars or containing dyes and certain other chemicals may alleviate some ADHD symptoms.  Mindfulness Meditation, in which you focus on being present in the here and now, has also shown some success in recent research.  Consult your medical professional before beginning any alternative treatments.