Article: Reach out to people in your desired field in order to talk with them and make connections. You can do this by following people on social media sites, such as LinkedIn. Message them from time-to-time and explain your situation and ask for advice. Always give your contact information so that they can reach out to you in the future.  Creating a network is useful because these individuals may be able to help you find a job, provide advice and information, and connect you with other people in the industry. Make an effort to meet people in person, rather than just talking to them on the phone or online. Share your own expertise and advice while networking. Informational interviews consist of conversations with people who currently work in your desired field. They give you an opportunity to ask honest questions about the job, industry, work-life-balance, etc. and will help you decide if this career is actually the right fit for you. Some questions to consider include:  What do you like most about your job? What do you like the least about your job? What does a typical day look like for you? Are there any major trends in the industry that I should know about? How did you begin your career in this field? What are common entry-level jobs? What kind of education or training does this field require? What advice would you give to someone considering this field? This will allow you to gain invaluable experience working in your new field. This is also a way for you to test out the field without quitting your current job. For example, if you want to switch to a career in construction, you could volunteer for Habitat for Humanity on the weekends. Alternatively, you could help out with home renovations for friends to see if you really enjoy the work and the lifestyle.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Build a network in your new field. Conduct informational interviews. Volunteer in your new field.
Article: Many people force their bodies to hold gas in to avoid embarrassment, but passing gas is a necessary bodily function that occurs to help the release of a by-product of digestion. Preventing yourself from passing gas just leads to more pain and discomfort. Instead of holding it in, find a comfortable place to release it.  If you are in public when a bout of gas or bloating strikes, find a bathroom where you can stay until the pain has subsided. If you find it difficult to pass gas, try adjusting your body positioning to allow the gas to be released. Lie down and relax your muscles until the pressure in your stomach and intestines is gone. Moving around can help, too. Take a brisk walk around the block or walk up and down a set of stairs to help the gas make its way out. For quick relief of abdominal pressure caused by gas and bloating, lie down and lay a hot water bottle or warm compress across your stomach. Allow its heat and weight to help the gas leave your body and the pressure subside. Activated charcoal can reduce gas and bloating in some individuals. It can also help relieve cramps caused by gas and bloating. Follow all instructions on the packaging, including dosage recommendations. Ask your doctor before taking any supplements, especially if you're already taking medications. Garlic also has properties that stimulate the gastric system and help relieve gas and bloating. Garlic supplements are available at health food stores, but fresh garlic may provide faster relief.  Eat garlic soup, since the warm water helps deliver the garlic to your system quickly. Mince a few cloves of garlic and sauté them in olive oil on the stove. Add vegetable or chicken broth, let it simmer for a few minutes, and enjoy hot. Avoid eating garlic with other foods that may cause more gas and bloating. For best results, consume it plain or in a soup. If you are already feeling gas and bloating pressure, medicines meant to prevent gas and bloating will not work. Choose a medicine meant to break up gas bubbles and reduce the pressure in your intestines and stomach.  Over-the-counter medicines that contain simethicone are meant to ease gas buildup.  Activated charcoal is also said to help relieve gas. Activated charcoal is sold at health food stores and drugstores.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Avoid holding gas inside. Use a hot pad or compress. Take an activated charcoal supplement. Have some garlic. Take over-the-counter gas relief medicine.
Article: Increase your chances of running into a celebrity by living in an area with lots of celebrities. Think about living in one of these places:  New York Los Angeles Hollywood Beverly Hills Vancouver, Bc Toronto, On Research your celebrity online to find out where your celebrity likes to go. Try to see if you can run into your celebrity at one of these places:  Awards shows Charity events Your celebrity's college, if she attends one. Parties thrown by celebrities. Bars and clubs where celebrities hang out. Restaurants where your celebrity likes to eat. Stores where your celebrity shops. Working among celebrities is a great way to get to know them. Consider working at one of these jobs:  Actor or actress Musician Journalist Model Photographer Make-up artist Any job working on a movie, on a television show, or in the music industry. Doctor with celebrity patients. Lawyer with celebrity clients. Housekeeper or babysitter for a celebrity. Be aware that most celebrities date other famous people, but not always in the same industry. Increase your chances of attracting a celebrity by becoming famous at one of these jobs:  Professional athlete Politician Writer Entrepreneur
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try to live near a lot of celebrities. Hang around places where your celebrity spends her time. Get a job working with celebrities. Become famous.