Article: One of the easiest ways to give your guy some space is to create some healthy space for yourself.  Don’t spend all of your time obsessing over the relationship and over what you did or didn’t do.  Spend time with those who love you, value you, and don’t need a break from you.  Visit your mom more often and hang out with your friends.  Don’t say ‘no’ if your friends try to make plans with you. You likely were filling a considerable amount of time each week hanging out with your guy, and now that that may not be occurring as regularly, you might feel lonely.  Combat this by creating a schedule for yourself to minimize your downtime.  The less time you have that is unoccupied, the less time you will have to ruminate, obsess, or reach out before your guy has gotten enough space. Your guy needing space is a great time for you to devote yourself to work.  Continue to arrive to work on time each day, complete all of your responsibilities on time, and even consider taking on some additional projects or assignments.  See if you can be of service to anyone who needs help. During this time, don’t allow yourself to forget self-care.  Continue to eat well, exercise, and care for your hygienic needs.  Consider pampering yourself to a spa day, or if money is tight, pamper yourself at home.  Consider taking care of your environment, too.  Clean up and organize your space to declutter your surroundings. Keeping your space clutter-free can help you feel better and more focused. Also think about rearranging things like furniture. The novelty itself can be a lift. Perhaps when you were speaking with your guy regularly, you didn’t have much time to explore your own interests that you had prior to the relationship.  Take some time to reconnect with those now.  Read more, join a book club, catch up on your television shows, go out dancing, or learn to cook a few new dishes.  Spend time remembering that life away from your partner can be fun and fulfilling, as well.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Spend time with friends and family. Schedule your time. Focus on work. Take care of yourself. Enjoy your hobbies and explore new interests.

Problem: Article: The most common way to use olive oil to remove scars is to simply massage it into your skin. Use only a drop or so of olive oil and apply it to troublesome areas.  Move your finger tips in small circles to massage the oil into scarred skin. Use deep pressure and massage for 4 to 5 minutes. Once your skin's pores absorb some of the olive oil, use a clean paper towel to wipe the excess oil off your skin. Repeat this process again. When you finish for the second time, let the oil sit on your skin for 15 to 20 minutes. Do this twice a day and see if you see any improvement. If you're mainly worried about scars on your face, you can try using a facial steam to clear your skin. Facial steams are fairly easy to do at home with only a few supplies and they work by opening the pores to release sweat and debris. This can help the overall health of skin and lessen the appearance of scars.  Put a pot of water on the stove and wait for it to steam. Do not allow the water to get so hot it's boiling, however, as this can burn your skin. Just wait until it's producing steam. Add a few drops of olive oil to the water and stir. Wrap a towel around your head and lean over the pot. Keep your face about 18 inches away from the water. Any closer could cause discomfort. Stand over the steam for 8 to 10 minutes. Then, remove the towel and wipe off your face, neck, and shoulders. You can make a scrub using olive oil to exfoliate your skin. This can remove the dead skin cells that cause scars, resulting in smoother looking skin.  Mix a tablespoon of baking soda with a tablespoon of olive oil. Rub this onto your skin using your fingertips, paying special attention to any acne scars. Rub for about 3 to 4 minutes. Then, use a wet cloth to wipe the mixture from your face.
Summary: Massage olive oil into your skin. Steam. Exfoliate.

There are many varieties of the hibiscus flower, but the hibiscus sabdariffa variety is the one that gives you the best flavor. The calyx is the green, trumpet-shaped part at the base of the flower, which will eventually turn red and brittle.  The hibiscus must be pesticide-free if you are using it for tea. It does not have to be pesticide-free if you are using it for general crafts. You can try using this method for the actual flowers too, but you will need to adjust the drying time. Timing is everything here. Find hibiscus flowers that are in bloom, then wait for them to fall. Locate the red calyx, then pick it after 24 to 48 hours. This will ensure that it is ripe. The calyx should pop off of its stem easily. If you have to pull it off, it is not ripe yet. Try again the next day. Cut the calyx from the stem of the flower first. Next, cut a shallow slit down the length of the calyx. Pry open the calyx with your fingers, then pop the seed pod out. Try to keep the calyx intact. Don't throw the seed pods away! Allow the seed pods to dry for 1 week, then crack them open and plant the seeds. Preheat the dehydrator between 95 to 115 °F (35 to 46 °C). Spread the calyxes on the tray in a single layer. Allow the calyxes to dry completely before taking them out of the dehydrator. This will take about 1 to 4 hours. Each dehydrator is different, so follow the instructions on your model carefully. Pour 2 cups (475 milliliters) of hot water over 1 tablespoon (15 grams) of dried hibiscus calyxes. Allow the tea to steep for 10 minutes before removing the calyxes. Flavor the tea as desired with lemon juice, sugar, or honey. Serve the tea hot or iced. If you want a stronger tea, use more hibiscus calyxes and increase the brewing time. If hibiscus tea isn't for you, you can add the dehydrated calyx to homemade potpourri. You can try using it in homemade candles or soap as well, but it would be a good idea to crumble it up first so that it isn't as bulky. Alternatively, you can string whole calyxes onto thread and make a pretty garland for your room.
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Look for an organic hibiscus sabdariffa and locate the calyx. Pick the calyxes 24 to 48 hours after the flower has bloomed. Cut the seed pod away from the calyx. Dry the calyx using a dehydrator. Use the calyx to brew hibiscus tea. Use the calyx to make potpourri.