Article: Begin the chant by reciting the words aloud in a clear, strong voice. By both speaking and hearing the words, you awaken your conscious mind to the meaning of those words.  To further guide your conscious mind, you can also play a recording of the chant for a few minutes and chant along with it. Doing so is only optional, though. Chant at a normal volume or a slightly louder than normal volume when you start. The louder your own voice resonates within you, the easier it will be to drown out all unrelated thoughts and feelings. Gradually decrease the volume of your voice. Soften it to a whisper before closing your mouth altogether and reciting the words only in your mind.  Once your conscious thoughts are focused on the chant, reduce your volume to a whisper. This action brings your chant to a subconscious level. As you whisper, you should eventually feel the words and rhythm of the chant vibrate throughout your mind. At that point, remain outwardly silent and continue chanting inside your mind. Imagine fixating your chant at a place in between your eyebrows. At this point, you have drawn the chant into your super conscious, elevating it to a spiritual discipline. As your volume decreases, the speed at which you recite the lines should gradually increase. After reciting the chant at a rapid speed for a short period of time, gradually decrease the speed back to normal again. Varying the speed of your chants can refresh and refocus your mind when it begins to stray. By changing the pace of your words, you must pay closer attention to the words themselves. When you are reciting a repetitive prayer or mantra, keeping count of the number of recitations can also keep you focused. One of the easiest, most common ways to keep count is to use some form of prayer or chant beads.   Mala, or Japa-Mala, are strings of beads used to count Sanskrit mantras. These beads allow you to count your prayers in sets of 108 repetitions. A Rosary is a similar set of prayer beads used by Roman Catholics. Each element of the Rosary has a certain fixed prayer assigned to it, however, so you'll need to know which prayers go with each piece. The goal is to coordinate your chants with your natural breathing pattern. Each time you begin your chant, you should try to do so on an inhale. There is a theory that thoughts and stimuli from the external environment enter the internal mind as a person inhales. By focusing on your chant each time you breathe in, you can reduce the effect of these external distractions. If you are chanting for spiritual or worship purposes, a good way to remind yourself of the purpose for your chants is to speak an occasional prayer for guidance and focus throughout the chanting period.  The prayer you interject with should be from the heart, rather than one that you have memorized. You can pray for focus and guidance by saying something like, "God, please help me to concentrate on the words and meaning behind these words as I chant." You could also try a prayer of gratitude, like, "God, thank you for speaking to me through the practice of chanting."
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Chant aloud. Decrease the volume. Vary the speed. Keep count. Chant in rhythm with your breathing. Interject the occasional prayer.

Problem: Article: You will want to be far enough away from other cars in the parking lot to be able to turn into a spot.   Make sure your car is at least 8 feet away from any other parked vehicles on the driver's side or passenger's side. This will depend on if your parking space is on the left or right of your car. If there aren't any cars parked near you, try to judge an 8 foot distance from the spaces to your car. Don't take someone else's parking spot that they have been waiting for. This will let other drivers know you are going to park in a free space.   Take a quick look for any cars, pedestrians, or other obstacles. Move forward slowly. Drive forward until the front bumper of your car is just past the taillights of the car next to your parking space.
Summary: Position your car. Turn on your signal.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you can find chalk powder this is ideal, otherwise just buy a piece of chalk. If you use a piece of chalk you will need to use a knife to shave it into a powder.  The paintbrush should be soft-bristled and of an appropriate size to dust the oil spot you want to remove with the chalk powder. White chalk powder works well to absorb grease and oil. Try to flatten out any folds, wrinkles, and ridges from the piece of paper. Take extra care to make sure that the part of the paper with the oil spot is as flat as possible. It’s important to start working to remove an oil stain from paper as soon as possible so that it doesn’t have time to completely dry and set. Dip your paintbrush into the powder you are using and brush it onto the oil spot. The chalk will pull some of the oil stain out of the paper. Be careful as you move the paper and try not to disturb the chalk on top of the oil spot. If you knock any of the powder off of the oil stain, lift up the top piece of paper and carefully brush some more of the chalk onto the spot. You can lay one piece of clean paper next to the paper you are cleaning, slide it carefully over, and then lay another clean sheet on top. Make sure it is covering the oil spot. Remove the iron after 5 seconds and check the oil stain, it will be lighter or possibly completely gone. Repeat the process as needed to continue to lift the stain.  Test the warm iron on a blank piece of paper first to make sure that it does not burn so that you don’t destroy the piece of paper you are trying to save. If it is too hot, lower the setting and test it again. Depending on how set-in the stain is, this method may not completely remove it, but it will get rid of some of it.

SUMMARY: Get white chalk and a small paintbrush at an art supply store. Lay out the paper on a hard, flat surface and smooth it out. Use the paintbrush to dust the oil spot with the chalk powder. Sandwich the paper between two clean pieces of white paper. Warm up an iron on low heat and place it on top of the paper for 5 seconds.

Open up some rooms so that you have more of an open plan space. Create a spacious feel to your home by knocking down a few walls. Discuss your options with an accredited contractor before making any drastic decisions. Make sure that you take into account which walls secure the foundation before making plans, and work around it. You can add an attractive pillar if it's secure enough and fits the character of your home. If you have an unfinished basement, consider finishing it and creating an extra room. This will always add value to a home, so the investment will be worth it. You can even keep it simple by just finishing the walls and carpeting the floor. Adding livable floor space to your home will almost always add value to the home. If you have an attic with usable space, you should maximize its potential and utilize the space whenever possible. Work around any existing ducts and machinery to maximize the area you can use for this project.  This might include finishing an unfinished attic (adding sheetrock and flooring) so that it creates an entirely new room in your home. Or you may just want to add insulation and partial flooring to your existing attic space so that it adds a separate storage option in your home.
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Create space. Finish your basement. Add insulation or finish the attic.