Write an article based on this "Print out your currency. Create multiple copies. Add a band around the bills."
article: Add your dyed or colored paper into the printer’s paper feeder. Double-check your printer settings to make sure the currency is fitted to the page. Then, print a single page at a time or multiple pages at once. For the best quality, use a laser printer. If you have a print out of a sheet of currency, you can place this in a copier and make additional ones. You can also make copies of real bills, but you’ll need to keep these black and white. To follow the law, you’ll also need to change the size settings to either 150% larger or 75% smaller than standard bills. You can also make two-sided copies of currency using most copiers. Get cash straps from your local bank or office supply store. You can also use heavy, wide rubber bands. Use a permanent marker to write the name of a bank across the strap. Then, place a stack of bills inside and you are ready to go.

Write an article based on this "Determine what is meaningful to you. Construct a guiding vision statement. Take it slow. Be prepared to create your own opportunities."
article: Planning out your life can be an overwhelming task, and there are many different areas in your life to consider when planning. In order to get a better idea of what you’d like the future to look like, it is helpful to spend some time exploring what is fulfilling and meaningful to you. Some questions to start you thinking about in which direction you want your life to go include:  What does success look like to you? Is it a certain job title or amount of money? Is it being creative? Is it having a family? What would your life look like if you had the power to change it right now? Where would you live? What would your career be? How would you spend your time? Who would you spend you time with? Whose life do you admire? What about the course of their life makes it appealing to you? Once you have explored what is meaningful to you through questioning and self-reflection, write down the answers you came up with in a sentence you can use as a guiding vision statement. Write it in the present tense, as if you’ve already accomplished it.  An example of a vision statement may be: My life is successful because I am my own boss; I feel free everyday; I get to use my creativity; and I spend my time with my family. Because planning a life in a rapidly changing world can be difficult, you can use this sentence as a guiding principle as you try to map out your life keeping in mind that the specific job, place, or goal can fluctuate as long as your guiding vision, or what is most important to you, is being fulfilled. Your plan may not go in a straight line. Very rarely does something happen exactly as someone plans or expects. Life is full of curves, twist, and new opportunities. Life is also full of failures, but that doesn’t mean you should give up. Be prepared to take action in baby steps. Learn from those actions and experiences as you move closer to your goal. You may run into dead ends in your life. You may end up with a job you think will put you in a better place, but it leads nowhere. You may get sidetracked by relationships and family. Just remember there is no timetable. Keep making small progress towards your goals and learn from every dead end and new development in your life. There may not be the perfect job, place, or opportunity already out there. If this is the case, you’ll need to create that opportunity for yourself, even if doing so wasn’t apart of your original plan. Understanding as you plan your life that you may have to make your goals happen can help mentally prepare you for any changes down the road. For example, if in the vision statement you want to be your own boss, this might mean teaching at a dance studio or being a consultant at a large firm. Both of these satisfy the deepest need of feeling free because you are your own boss.

Write an article based on this "Shower and dry your hair until it is damp. Section Take a section of hair, and coil it around the pencil. Secure the pencil in place for 2-3 hours. Unravel your hair from the pencil."
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It is best to shower, then towel dry your hair. Wring out any excess water from your hair. Take the clean towel, then gently pat from the roots to the tips of your hair. Your hair should not be dripping with water. It should be slightly wet to the touch. If your hair is too wet, then the curls may be weighed down by the moisture in your hair. Your hair should be wet enough to style. your hair into manageable amounts. Most people recommend that you take smaller pieces for better curls, although the process may take longer. The smaller the section of hair, the tighter your curls will be. If you section a bigger amount of hair, the curls will be loose and big. Take the first section of hair, wrap it around the pencil, then spin the pencil 180 degrees to ensure that the hair will not slip off the pencil. Continue to twist on the rest of the hair onto the pencil.  Leave about one to two inches of hair on top to allow the curls to contour your head. The longer you leave your hair twisted on the pencil, the better your curls will be. If you'd like to move on to the next section, take a stretchy hair-tie or clip, and wrap the band around the twist and pencil. Move on to the next section of hair with another pencil.  You may also choose to pin the pencils to your hair and sleep with them overnight. This will allow for the most natural curl. Your hair should be dry to the touch. Start with the first sections that you twisted on the pencil. The later twists will need more time to curl. If you feel that the curl is too tight, use your fingers to gently run through the curls until desired length and style.