Article: Rolling your khakis is a trendy, casual look that can show off your cool summer shoes. To get a nice tight roll on your khakis, cuff the bottom once, pinch an inch of your roll and push it towards the center to tighten the cuff, then roll again. Aim for a roll that exposes the ankle but not too much higher. Women can use this roll to show off wedges. Polo and henley-style shirts are good casual options to make your khakis seem easy and effortless. Keep your shirts untucked for a more casual look.  A striped tee is a polished but dressed down alternative to an athletic T-shirt. A blouse or peplum top can be in keeping with khakis preppy style, while still feeling casual. Chambray and denim are good everyday fabrics that will keep your khakis from looking too formal. If you want to wear a button up, try a casual print such as gingham or plaid to keep your khakis dressed down. Socks with dress shoes instantly make you think office. To keep your khakis looking nice but casual, skip the socks for a carefree summer look. Leather flip-flops or boat shoes also make good sock-free options. Ballet flats can be a nice choice for women, too.
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Roll your khakis. Don untucked shirts in casual styles. Choose shirts in casual fabrics. Skip socks and don loafers or other summer shoes.
Article: Having more energy will make you a much more playful person. One of the reasons people stop being playful is because they're just too tired to be up for playing games or taking the world less seriously. So, try to eat three balanced meals, get enough rest, spend time socializing, and avoid anything that will lead you to be generally too exhausted to even smile. There are a million ways to be more energetic, from changing your socks in the middle of the day to wearing brighter colors to project more energy. This is another key way to be more playful. When you were a kid, you must have said yes to most of the new things in front of you; as you grew older, you got more used to your habits and routine and became less interested in new activities. So, if you want to be more playful, say yes to more invitations, and say yes the next time someone wants to go to the zoo with you, teach you how to juggle, or take a ceramics class. Only good will come of it.  Make a goal of saying yes at least 30% more in your every day life. Stop with the excuses. The next time you say no to something, ask yourself what's really stopping you. Is it tiredness? Laziness? The fear of trying something new? Getting out of your comfort zone will allow you to become a truly playful person. Do something that completely scares you, whether it's taking swimming lessons, trying Ethiopian food, or hanging out with a group of people who seem to have nothing in common with you. Getting out of your comfort zone will teach you that you have more to learn and do than you thought, and that the very things that make you uncomfortable can be the most rewarding of all.  You'll never be truly playful if you do the same five old things every week. Try to do something that makes you uncomfortable at least once a week. Hang out with people who challenge you to try new things. A lot of people aren't playful enough simply because they don't have the time to be. Make sure you set at least three hours a week aside in your schedule for "play time" -- you can even call it that on your planner so you know that this time should not be taken too seriously. You may think that scheduling time to be fun and carefree defeats the purpose of it, but in reality, making the time to be playful is half the battle. Set up a schedule that others can join in on, too. Host a weekly game night, for example, or schedule a weekly night out with your friends. Then, try something fun and new like an escape room or a cooking class. If you crack a joke or flirt with someone and they growl or roll their eyes or look at you like you have ten heads, stay positive! Think about what a child would do--shrug and bounce away, off to find another playmate. Living in the moment is all about living like there's no tomorrow. It takes practice but in the end, you'll lead a fuller life. To do this you must realize the beauty in every moment, and in everyday activities. The most playful people are the ones who are most "tuned in" to the present. They're so fascinated by the world at the moment that they're always finding ways to engage it! Simply making the effort to smile more, whether you're by yourself, walking past strangers, sitting in class, or hanging out with old friends, will make you a much more playful person who is receptive to all of the positive energy in the world. You won't be able to be very playful if you have a big frown on your face, and smiling more will make you more open to all of the games that the world has to offer. You can even smile when nobody's around. Smiling by yourself will also put you in a more positive and more playful mindset.
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Be more energetic. Say yes more. Get out of your comfort zone. Make the time for playfulness. Don't let other people get you down. Live in the moment. Smile more.
Article: A cat will not always growl or hiss at you when it is mad or scared. An angry cat will have dilated pupils and stare at whatever it's angry at. The fur on it’s body will usually also stand on end. The tail may also flick from side to side as it holds it in an upside down U.  In addition, an angry or scared cat may have its ears flattened back. In contrast, a friendly cat will approach you with its tail up, erect ears, and rub against your legs. It may give a friendly meow or series of meows and may even be purring. Cats are affectionate and responsive creatures. To get your attention, cats will often sit close to you or brush up against your legs while meowing. This solicitation for attention is normal cat behavior. It places the cat’s scent on the recipient, helps them bond with you, and probably, although we can’t know for certain, has other significant meanings.  When a cat rubs up on a human it’s an important bonding ritual. If your cat is rubbing up against you, don't shoo it away. Let it give you a little love and attention so that This action, rubbing up against another animal to transfer scents and affection, is called allorubbing when done with another cat. This is one particular behavior that leaves some owners scratching their heads. Some cats will “paddle” or “knead” their humans. This behavior is a holdover from when the cat was a kitten. Kittens knead their mother’s mammary glands as they are nursing to get the milk flowing.  It is thought to be comforting for a cat to do so on a beloved human being. Kneading can get aggressive if your cat engages its claws while doing it. Be sure to protect yourself if you know that your cat goes overboard when kneading. Try wearing a long sleeved shirt or other protective clothing or have your cat stop when they start injuring you.
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Learn to identify when your cat is angry or afraid by paying attention to its body language. Understand why a cat rubs up against humans. Understand why your cat kneads.