INPUT ARTICLE: Article: First, tear off the foil wrap that covers the cork. Then, untwist the wire loop to loosen the wire cage that protects the cork. Be gentle and take your time. Keep a thumb on the cork to head off an accidental pop. Do not remove the wire cage until you are about to open the bottle! Otherwise, you may risk the bottle uncorking before you are ready. The cage is there to protect the cork. Grip the body of the bottle in your dominant hand. Wedge the bulbous end of the cork deep into the palm of your non-dominant hand.  Support the base of the bottle against your hip. If you're holding the bottle in your right hand, use your right hip or the right side of your torso.  Consider holding the cork with a kitchen towel. This can help you apply friction, making it easier to catch and contain the cork as it pops out of the bottle. The towel may also protect against a spill.

SUMMARY: Remove the foil and the metal cage. Hold the bottle properly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The accessories can add a lot to your look. Here are some ideas of things to add to your garb.  Belts are a must for men. Simple brown belts work just fine. If you've chosen a tunic for your top, the belt will go over the tunic. Large leather belts or sashes tied around the waist can add a lot to female garb. Drinking vessels and pouches are both convenient and period appropriate. Look for leather or faux-leather. Bandanas pair well with peasant garbs. The same fabric and color guidelines as the rest of your garb apply. Men's and women's Renaissance garb can optionally include layers of under-clothing appropriate for the time period. This usually includes an undershirt to go under men's vests or coats, and chemises and petticoats or under-dresses to go under bodices and skirts for women. The lack of under-layers won't hurt your garb's look though, so if you can't find any while thrifting, don't fret. It was considered improper to be seen in public without a hat or head covering during Renaissance times, so be sure to include one when making your costume. Head coverings can vary a lot, so feel free to get creative here. You can stick with the simple bandana or you can include a hat on top of it, or instead of it. Examples of proper head wear during the Renaissance include: muffin caps, biggins, flat caps, felt hats, and straw hats.
Summary: Purchase inexpensive accessories. Include under-layers. Find a head covering.

The key to increasing productivity is working efficiently. If you have several tasks on your plate, prioritize them in a way that will keep you active and working hard. Different people work in different ways, but this advice should give you a significant productivity boost:  It's usually best to start with tasks you dislike. If you get through the fun work early in the day, you'll be tired when you get to the less pleasant work, and more likely to put it off. Avoid jumping from task to task. Whenever possible, put all of your energy toward completing one task. When you have to divide your attention, spend at least an hour at a time on each task. Squeezing in five or ten minutes between other projects is an inefficient way to work. If you continue without any breaks, you'll burn out more quickly. Your brain needs to rest to stay alert and focused. Take a few minutes off whenever you feel tired, or whenever you've reached a good stopping point. Walk around, drink some water, or have a conversation.  Avoid break activities that could distract you from your work. "Screen time" on the computer or television is especially likely to lead to a long procrastination session. If burning out is a problem for you, set an alarm to go off every hour or two as a break reminder. Set up a realistic schedule for your work, using a physical or electronic calendar. Turning your plans into concrete, visible reminders can motivate you to push onward.  Include break times and longer meal breaks in the schedule. Just schedule one day at a time, especially when starting out. At the end of every workday, take a few minutes to draft the next day's list. Set short and long term goals for a project, and give yourself rewards after each accomplished goal. For small goals, such as cleaning the kitchen or finishing a day's project, reward yourself with an ice cream cone or half an hour of pampering. For large goals, such as earning a degree or a promotion, give yourself a vacation or a weekend adventure. Give your work your best effort, but avoid unnecessary extensions. Quick, professional results are more efficient and often more appreciated than an extra week of optional additions. Save your "above and beyond" moments for the truly important projects.
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One-sentence summary -- Set priorities with efficiency in mind. Take frequent, short breaks. Schedule your time. Motivate yourself with rewards. Avoid creating project bloat.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tulle skirts are the height of feminine fashion, so why not go all the way with it? By choosing a top that is fitted, you will be balancing out the look and enhancing your feminine curves.  Try pairing your tulle skirt with a soft, form-fitting scoop neck sweater or a delicate fitted blouse. Look for tops with feminine cuts as well. For example, you could choose a top that reveals a bit of your chest, shoulders, or back. Lace is another great way to intensify the femininity of your tulle skirt. Try wearing a tulle skirt with a form fitting lace top or a top that has lace details. For example, you can look for a tank top with lace around the neckline, a long sleeved top made entirely of lace material, or a blouse that has a wide strip of lace down the front. A masculine touch can make for an interesting pairing, and emphasize the contrast between your skirt and top. Try wearing your tulle skirt with a plaid flannel shirt or a plain white button down shirt to get this contrasting effect. Other ways to add a masculine touch to your tulle skirt look is to wear a denim shirt or a band t-shirt. Both of these tops will contrast with the feminine, fluffy skirt in a fun way. Pairing your tulle shirt with a simple top can tone down a tulle skirt for casual daytime activities, and make it easier to transition your look from day to night. Try wearing your tulle skirt with a plain white t-shirt, band t-shirt, or a solid tank top for a toned down daytime look.  Carry a cardigan, shrug, or shawl that you can slip on later in the day to transition your tulle skirt look from day to night. Make your look more glamorous with some decadent jewelry, like a pearl necklace, so diamond (faux or real) studs, or some gold bangles. Tulle skirts are traditional ballerina attire, and you can play on this by pairing your tulle skirt with a bodysuit. Try wearing your tulle skirt with either a short or long sleeved white, pale pink, or black bodysuit. Tulle skirts are so versatile that they can be worn year round. You just need to pair them with the right kind of top to make it work. Try pairing your tulle skirt with a sweater in cold weather for a glamorous winter outfit. Different length coats and jackets pair well with tulle skirts as well. You can wear your tulle skirt with a short length jacket or a long coat.

SUMMARY:
Choose an ultra-feminine, fitted top. Wear a tulle skirt with a lace top. Pair a tulle skirt with a masculine top. Keep it simple. Wear a bodysuit to bring out your inner ballerina. Pull on a sweater to wear your tulle skirt in cold weather.