If this is an important presentation, and if speeches make you nervous, try spending some time in the venue or location where you’ll be expected to give your speech. Even if you can’t give your speech, recite it mentally while staring at an imaginary “audience” to help prepare for the big day! If your speech requires any equipment, like microphones or projectors, make sure you test the equipment beforehand so you know how to operate it! If you’re giving a speech while tired or on an empty stomach, you won’t perform as well as you can. Make sure you set yourself up for success by sleeping, eating a well-balanced, nutritious meal, and drinking plenty of water beforehand. If you drink water before your speech, make sure you use the restroom before getting up in front of a crowd! What you wear to your speech depends on the situation in which you’re giving your speech. If you’re giving your speech in a business setting, make sure you’re wearing professional but comfortable clothes. If your speech is more relaxed, try wearing jeans or a soft shirt. Avoid wearing graphic t-shirts or distracting patterns even if your speech is very informal, since this can distract the audience. The time right before you give your speech is often the most stressful. Instead of trying to cram information, take this time to relax your nerves and imagine a scenario where everything goes perfectly. Focus on sights, sounds, feelings, and even smells if possible. This type of visualization can help give you the confidence you need to rock your performance today! If you’ve previously given great speeches, think back to those times. Don’t worry so much about what you did “right” or “wrong,” but instead focus on the feeling of doing well and succeeding while speaking. Instead of thinking “I’m going to fail” or even “I’m so nervous,” focus on channeling your emotions into positive phrases. If you’re nervous, say “I can do this.” If you’re not sure you’ll be able to remember everything, think “I’ve spent time memorizing the info and I know my stuff!”
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One-sentence summary -- Practice in the space you’ll be speaking, if possible. Eat and sleep enough the night before. Dress for success. Imagine the best-case scenario as you wait to give your speech. Avoid negative self-talk before you get onstage.

Q: It's not easy breaking up. However, know that your reasons are right and that it's not you - it's him. Convince yourself you have done the right thing. Although you have completed your mission, you still may feel hurt and angry. The recovery process will depend on how much you love him, but don't worry - you will feel better one day soon. Missing him does not change any of your issues and it is not a reason to get back together. Your bigger issues, the ones you broke up over, will still be there when the dust settles. Once you've let go of the one you love, it's going to hurt. You'll miss him at random times, feel like you've made a mistake, and want his advice on what to do next. But you have to resist the urge to text, call, or see him. You can move on and get your life back together, but only if you commit to moving on. Resist the urge to talk to him and work on sorting through your emotions on your own. It will be difficult, but you'll be able to do it with time.  You may be able to be friends one day, but that day is in the future. You need to be completely over your romantic feelings, and the only way to get there is to not see each other. Packing away photos and items that bring painful memories is a good way to start the healing process. As painful as a breakup can be, it also comes with a sense of liberation. You no longer need to make decisions for two -- you can make them only by yourself. You'll notice you have a lot more free time all of a sudden, and events and activities that were difficult to coordinate with a partner are now easily available. Don't spend your time trying to recreate the feeling you had in a relationship -- go out and try something new. Enjoy your newfound liberation and explore the single world. Do things for you. Take the time to take care of yourself for a bit. Having a great network of other people reminds you that, even without a boyfriend, you are not alone. Spend your time with other people you love to help heal the inevitable hole in your heart.  When you feel like calling or texting your ex-boyfriend, call your best friend instead. Let them know, briefly, that you are still kicking old habits chat out your problems. Most people are happy to help you move on, but that doesn't mean they want to hear about your ex-boyfriend all day. Avoid bringing him up, instead moving on to other topics.
A: Remind yourself your reasons for ending things when you miss him. Separate yourself completely for the foreseeable future. Try something new. Turn to your friends and family for support.

Article: Managing your office space and making it work for you will require you to properly store your items.  It's easy to let your office get cluttered or messy, forgetting to put items away after you're done using them or by simply having too many of them.  You'll want to practice good storage techniques to help keep your space organized, clean and orderly.  Don't let stacks of papers accumulate.  Try to file things away as soon as you are done using them. Using containers can be a big help when trying to store away or organize the things in your office. Items that you don't use often can be good candidates for storage. It can be helpful to have smaller containers for the items or papers you do use often. Although many pieces of technology are wireless today, there are still a few that may need to be plugged in.  These devices can create a mess, leaving you to deal with loose wires or cords.  To help keep your workspace clean and clutter free, you'll want to properly manage any wires or cables in your office.  You can use cable ties to bundle wires together. Try to tuck cables behind devices or behind your desk. Whenever possible, opt for wireless devices to help keep your desktop and office in order. Because you'll be busy with work, giving your office a cleaning might be overlooked.  Every so often, you may want to take a few minutes to pick up around your office, throwing out any garbage, removing clutter or otherwise tidying up.  Keeping your office clean can help make it a welcoming and comfortable space.  Throw out any old documents or papers you no longer need. If your desk is cluttered with decorations, remove ones that you no longer want. Make sure any trash is thrown out at the end of each day. Put things that you aren't using away. A clean space can make a great first impression. The furniture you choose will bring a certain style to your office and can also help you stay comfortable during your work day.  You'll want to take some time and choose furniture that sets the style you're after and keeps you comfortable while you work.  It's usually a good idea to buy furniture one piece at a time, instead of buying enough for your whole office. Make sure you select an ergonomic chair that is a good fit for your body type. Select a desk that is a good height for you. Consider the size of any furniture you plan on including in your office. It can be helpful to make a floor plan before shopping for office furniture.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Think about storage. Manage wires and cables. Keep things clean. Find the right furniture for your office.