Write an article based on this "Track your progress to stay on schedule. Talk about your goal with friends and family. Rework your goals as needed."
article: You’re more likely to keep going when you can see how far you have come. Track your progress to see how far you made it with your goal over the course of the year. Try writing down your progress in a journal, or using a visual tool such as a chart or drawing to show your progress.  If you are looking to get in shape, for example, you can track how far you biked or ran with charts and maps. If you’re learning a new skill, try tracking your progress by writing a sentence or two every day about what new things you’ve learned, and what comes easily to you now. Consider using a goal-tracking app such as Achiever or Stick to track your progress easily and on-the-go. Generating some publicity for yourself is one way to stay on track. Talk to your those close to you about what have already accomplished, and what you still want to do. As you progress, your goals are likely to change. You may go from wanting to run a 5k to wanting to run a half marathon. You may have set out to learn Spanish, but find that you like Italian more. Re-evaluate your goals every few weeks and adjust them to fit your needs.  Designate specific times to check in on your goals. Set reminders on your calendar or in your planner. Ask yourself, “How am I doing with this goal? Am I happy with my actions and their outcomes?”

Write an article based on this "Shower daily. Try not to scrub your back. Use a medicated body spray. See a dermatologist."
article: Taking a shower every day can help remove oil and impurities that cause back acne. If you cannot reach your back, buy a special tool that is made for cleansing your back. Some have handles for that hard-to-reach middle back while others are made to spread across your back.They come with heads made of soft cloth, natural bristles, or sponge. Apply the cleanser directly to the back-washer. If you prefer baths, cleaning your back could still benefit from a soft-tipped back-washer. Use an exfoliating body wash or one that contains sulfur,  salicylic acid, glycolic acid or benzoyl peroxide.  Make sure to use a new washcloth each day. Bacteria can grow and remain on a washcloth after your shower. Make sure to wash after exercising. Sweat build up can cause acne. While you may think scrubbing will help get rid of the acne, scrubbing can cause more acne. Scrubbing irritates and damages the skin. Instead, wash your back gently. Also use gentle cleansing products that are non-comedogenic — they should be labeled as such. Products that are non-comedogenic are Neutrogena, Aveeno, Cetaphil, and Olay. You can also use acne cleansers marketed for your face on your back. These cleansers contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or alpha hydroxy acids. There are also many spray-on acne treatment products that contain similar ingredients as acne creams. These products, including Glytone spray and Murad spray, are often effective, easier options, as they can be applied to the back or chest by the person with the body acne. If the home treatments have not worked, you should see a dermatologist. If you have large pimples, the size of a pea or larger, you should also see a dermatologist. This may be too severe to treat at home.  Your dermatologist will likely prescribe stronger medication than can be purchased over-the-counter. Depending on the severity of your acne, the medication you are given may vary from skin treatments to oral pills. It can take months to years to clear up your acne completely, even with prescription treatments, so be patient.  Women may want to take oral contraceptives, which can effectively treat acne. These can help regulate hormones that may contribute to acne.

Write an article based on this "In order to be good at music theory, the learner needs to understand why she or he is learning it. Let your student know that learning music theory might be difficult, but that it certainly won't be boring."
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Talk to your student about these reasons so that it becomes clearer and is more likely to sink in. If your student is not convinced, he or she may quit half-way through. A good grasp of the reasoning always removes half the problems behind effective learning. The learner needs to know that music theory requires a good deal of commitment, and isn't as yielding a study as is the learning process for playing an instrument.