Article: . Confidence will not only make guys more attracted to you (and attract the right kind of guys!), it will also make it easier for you to approach guys in the first place. Gaining confidence isn't so hard! Give yourself the opportunity to do things you're proud of and embrace the idea that you don't need to be perfect. ! Flirting like a pro will make it way easier to make an impression and communicate your intentions to your Handsome Stranger. Just be careful not to be creepy! . It can be hard to learn how to have fun, comfortable conversations with strangers, but you can learn with some help and some practice. . You'll also want to get better at just talking to guys. While they can sometimes be a little harder to have a conversation with than a girl, it's mostly just about learning the right rhythms and what they like to talk about. You can do it! ! Being coy and hoping that he asks to see more of you will, more often than not, get you nowhere. Sometimes you just have to take the initiative! Don't feel bad: this only says good things about you to the right kind of guys. . If meeting strangers only ends with you meeting guys who aren't actually all that great, you might want to consider trying to focus on finding good guys (rather than just attractive or interesting ones).
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Work on your confidence Learn the art of flirting Master chatting up strangers Get better at talking to guys Just ask him out Start finding good guys
Article: People’s eyes can be very expressive and tell a lot about how they’re feeling toward those around them.  Friends will make eye contact with each other during conversation to show interest and respect. Someone with a crush on you will make repeated eye contact with you whether in a conversation or not.   A crush may hold eye contact for a few seconds, and then look away from shyness, and find your gaze again later.  Dilated pupils are another indication of a crush.  Someone who’s in love with you will feel totally comfortable locking gazes for extended periods of time. The amount of space people choose to place between themselves and others can be an indicator of their perceived relationships with those around them.  Someone who is your friend will stand or sit closer to you than an acquaintance. A person with a crush on you will stand near you, lean toward you, and look for reasons to get closer to you- whether it’s intentionally walking past you at a close range, or leaning in closer than necessary to talk to you.  People who are in love will stand or sit very close together- perhaps their hips touch when standing side by side or their knees touch when sitting across from one another. Our movements, whether conscious or unconscious, can convey lots of different meanings about how we feel about those around us.  Friends will tilt their heads while in conversations with other friends to show that they’re listening.  They may touch each other in light, casual ways on the hand or arm. Someone with a crush will look for reasons to touch the other person, often in a playful and flirty way.  They may seem fidgety or nervous, and may subconsciously begin to copy the movements of their crush.  Someone who is in love with you will seem very comfortable and secure around you.  They may touch you using gentle, caressing gestures. The way a person stands (or sits) when they're around you may give you some clues as to how they feel about you.  A friend will stand with his or her shoulders and face pointing toward you.  If sitting, he or she will uncross his or her legs to show that he or she is open to you.  His or her palms may be open toward you as well, another sign of receptivity. When someone has a crush on you, they stand tall and slightly stick their chest out.  Additionally, they will point their toes and hips toward you, as a sign of wanting to move toward you (both figuratively and literally).
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Notice the amount of eye contact. Gauge proximity. Monitor movement. Pay attention to posture.
Article: Place the container where you want to plant it and mark a wide circle that is 3-4 times the size of the container with your shovel. Digging a hole that is 3-4 times wider than the container means you can fill in dirt around the tree that the roots will be able to grow in. To allow for the roots to adapt and grow in the hole, it needs to have a layer of loose dirt around it. Use a shovel to dig down to a depth that will fit the container and slope the sides so that the hole is wider near the top. The top of hole should be at least 3 times as wide as the container so you can fill in dirt around the root ball. After you’ve finished digging the hole, use the end of the shovel to scrape the wall of the hole to make it easier for the roots to penetrate the ground. Make sure there aren’t any smooth slopes along the walls of the hole. Scrape the bottom of the hole as well so the roots can slide through the soil more easily. If you see hard clumps of dirt in the walls or at the bottom of the hole, use your hands or your shovel to break them up. Air pockets can form in the softer dirt around the clumps and could cause the tree to settle unevenly in the hole. Pull out any rocks or sticks that you see as well.
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Measure a circle that is 3 to 4 times wider than the container. Dig a hole as deep as the container. Rough up the edges of the hole with your shovel. Break up any soil clumps to prevent air pockets.