Article: If you have plans together, it can be very hard for someone with ADD/ADHD to stick to those plans. You can try putting a routine or structure in place to help your boyfriend manage.  If the two of you are planning a trip together, make an extra effort to help your boyfriend keep himself on track. Try to split big tasks into smaller, more manageable chunks. You can have him pack his clothing one day, his toiletries the next, and so on. Encourage him to set reminders. As ADD/ADHD people are prone to forgetting, reminders can help. Set cell phone reminders on his calendar. On Monday, you can have a reminder that says, "Start Packing - Clothes." You can set a reminder for Friday that says, "Finish up Packing - Leaving Tomorrow." If you live with your boyfriend, household tasks can be difficult. You may feel resentment if you're constantly picking up after your boyfriend due to his lack of organizational skills. Try to assign tasks based on skills, and stick to a strict chore wheel.  For example, your boyfriend is not good at dishes, as he rarely puts them away correctly. He has the same problem with laundry, as he often neglects to fold and store it. Maybe he could mop the kitchen floor after you put dishes away, or agree to place the clothes in the washer and dryer. Folding and storing can be your job. Your boyfriend may sometimes get distracted and fail to complete a chore. To deal with this, you can set aside a chunk of time each day where he can work on unfinished tasks, such as from 7pm to 8pm every evening. Having this rule in place ahead of time can prevent resentment over cleaning up after your boyfriend. Emotional intimacy is important to a relationship. It can be hard to manage things like date nights with someone with ADHD/ADD. Make the extra effort to do so, however, to make sure your relationship stays on track.  You may have to have a more rigid schedule when your partner has ADD/ADHD. Last minute organization can be stressful. Therefore, you could set aside an established date night each week. Schedule other activities so that you spend time together. Make the most of your time together. Talk about important subjects. Share the details of your day. Have conversations with each other about things that are interesting to both of you.,  Get physically intimate with one another. Someone with ADD/ADHD may have an erratic schedule. When your boyfriend stays over, it might help to agree on a rigid bedtime for both of you.  You can cuddle, have sex, or read side-by-side. Spending some time together before bed can strengthen your bond. When you feel drowsy and want the lights off, your boyfriend can decide whether he wants to stay up later and leave the room or fall asleep with you. What's important is that you made sure you had that time together.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Develop a routine or structure when necessary. Figure out a way to split up tasks. Make time to interact. Decide together whether it'll help to set a shared bedtime.

Problem: Article: Many flashes come with a diffuser, which is a milky, translucent piece of plastic that you put over the flash. This helps soften the flash when you need to aim it at the subject but don’t want a harsh light. You can use opaque tape, a piece of white paper, or even a piece of a milk jug to diffuse your flash. Simply affix the material over the flash and take your photograph. Using a opaque but colored material, such as fabric, tape, or paper, to diffuse your flash will add color to the photo. You can create interesting color effects by playing around with different colored materials as a flash diffuser. Keep in mind that using a colored material may make your photo look unnatural, so this is best for when you want a unique photograph, rather than for standard portraits or landscapes. Placing an umbrella in front of your flash, so that your flash shoots through the umbrella, creates a more even light for your subject. This also softens the light and tones down the shadows and definition in your photograph.
Summary: Use a built-in diffuser. Cover your flash with an opaque material. Cover your flash with a colored material. Shoot your flash through an umbrella.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Entering a device code is the fastest way to program your RCA universal remote. The code for your device will vary depending on your model of RCA remote.   In the RCA Remote Code Finder, select the model number of your remote control from the “Model” drop-down. You can find your model number printed on the bottom of your remote. Choose the type of device you want to program under “Product Type.” Find the brand of your device (e.g., Sharp, Sony) in the search results. The numerical code next to the brand name is the code you’ll need to enter. Press the power button on the device you want to control to switch it on. You'll need to keep the remote pointed at the device the entire time you are programming it. Your remote should have several buttons labeled with different device types.  For example, the “TV” button would control your television, while the “CBL” or “SAT” button would control your cable or satellite box. The “AUX” button is usually assigned to stereo devices. The Power light on the remote will light up. Don’t let go of the button! This is the code you found in the Remote Control Code Finder. Make sure to keep pressing the button, even after the Power light turns off. Make sure that you're still holding the device button. If the Power light has turned back on, the remote has been successfully programmed.  If the light blinked four times and then turned off, the code may have been entered incorrectly. Try holding down the device button and re-entering the code. If the code was entered correctly, you will be able to turn the device on and off using the remote. Make sure you press the correct device button at the top of the remote before testing the features.  If you are unable to turn on your device after entering the code, you may have the wrong code. Return to the RCA Remote Control Code Finder and make sure you entered the correct information. If you still can’t program the code with this method, try using the Code Search button (if there is one) or doing a Manual Code Search.

SUMMARY: Locate the code for your device in the RCA Remote Code Finder. Turn on the device you want to control. Point your remote at the device. Locate the button on the remote for your device. Press and hold the device button that matches the type of device you are controlling. Enter the device code while still holding the device button. Look at the Power light after entering the code. Test the remote.

A good way to figure out what kind of layout you want for your own thumbnail image is to look at thumbnail images used by different YouTubers. You can add transparent clipart and pictures to your image to make it more eye-catching. Make sure your design is relevant to your video, since misleading thumbnails violate YouTube's Terms of Service. Since this is what gets associated with your video title, make sure the design compliments your video's title and also gives an idea of the content in your video. Make sure not to repeat the title of the video in your thumbnail, since it'll already be displayed clearly next to the thumbnail once it's been uploaded to YouTube. Since thumbnail frames are rectangular, it'd be better to design your image so that it fills the thumbnail frame (square images leave blank space).
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Look at thumbnails for YouTube videos you watch. Customize your design. Format your thumbnail around the title. Make a rectangular image.