INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are patient and kind with your partner, they will feel loved and adored. If you are impatient and intolerant, your partner is likely to feel rejected by you. Your actions and reactions can have a direct effect on how your partner feels, so think about this when you’re feeling impatient or frustrated. Remember that you care about your partner deeply and don’t want to hurt them. For example, if your partner forgets to stop and buy milk, saying “That’s okay, we’ll just get it later,” shows that you understand it was a simple mistake. If you instead say something like “I can’t believe you did this again. You always forget everything,” you are implying that your partner is flawed and that their mistakes are unacceptable. Remember, a little mistake like this isn’t the end of the world. It’s normal to turn immediately to an impatient response; many people assume that mistakes or inconveniences are the result of other people’s incompetence and carelessness. This is a pretty bleak outlook to have on those around you, though, and may lead you to say hurtful things before you even realize it. A great way to break this habit is to use a buffer to force yourself to think before responding.  For example, you could make it a personal rule that when something frustrating happens, you take three deep breaths before you say anything at all. This will give you time to process the situation and respond appropriately. You’ll probably realize that what you thought was a huge mistake actually isn’t that big of a deal, and you can downgrade your response from angry to understanding. In a more serious situation, you could leave the room or go for a walk. This will allow you time to cool down and think about your reaction. Patience will come along with understanding, and one of the most important things to understand about your partner is that they’re not perfect. They can’t be! When you set unrealistic expectations for your partner or decide that things absolutely must go a certain way, you will inevitably be disappointed. This disappointment will lead to impatience and frustration in the relationship. You can avoid this by simply having reasonable expectations for your partner.  An example of an unreasonable expectation might be thinking that your partner should be home at exactly 5:30 every day, even though they have a 25-minute commute and work until 5:00. This leaves little to no time to account for things like walking to the car, or changes in traffic, and ultimately sets your partner up to fail. Try instead to hold a more reasonable expectation, like expecting your partner to let you know if they get held up or will be late getting home for some reason. Another example: expecting your significant other to always want to watch the same shows as you. Instead, you could expect that they allow you to choose some of the time, and you allow them to choose other times. Compromise and understanding are keys in any relationship. Remember that no relationship will ever be perfect. There will inevitably be points of tension between you and your partner from time to time, and that’s okay. Instead of letting this tension define your relationship during those times, always keep in mind the things you love about your partner. When you see your partner as a whole, it is easier to be patient through stressful times.  For example, if your partner does something that really annoys you, like tapping their foot, do not let that pet peeve take precedence over all of the good qualities that you love in your partner. You might also notice that some expressions your significant other uses often seem repetitive to you. Keep in mind that you are likely around them more than anyone else, and that you hear their stories and phrases more, too. Remember that these things are part of the whole person that you fell in love with, and aren’t such a big deal in the long run.

SUMMARY: Consider your partner’s feelings. Buffer your responses. Have realistic expectations. Look at your partner as a whole.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After searching for the desired PDF or XPS file that you wish to open, you can either right click or swipe (depending on what kind of device you have) from the bottom of the device’s screen.  The search box will be found at the bottom of the screen. If you want to begin a new search, all you have to do is open the desired document and type the words in the search bar to begin your search.
Summary: Right-click/Swipe the screen. Tap or click the "Find" button placed at the lower left of your screen. Type the words that you want to look for in the search box . Begin new search.

Place the pan over medium heat and heat the oil until it begins to shimmer. Sauté the onions and peppers, stirring occasionally, until the onions become translucent and the peppers soft. This should take about five minutes. Stir them in with the onions and garlic and cook for about three minutes, until the mushrooms are soft and have yielded their liquid. If you add the garlic too soon, it will burn; it only needs to cook for a minute once the vegetables have been cooked. Once the vegetables are cooked, the rest of the ingredients will be combined in a food processor. Be careful, since the contents of the pan will still be piping hot. Pour in the beans, ketchup, mayonnaise, soy sauce, bread crumbs, rice and spices. Just a few pulses should suffice. You want the texture to resemble ground beef. Take care not to over process the mix, since this will result in a runny batter. Use a spoon to scoop out the mixture and form it into palm-sized patties with your hands. Make the patties large enough to fit on standard hamburger buns. Allow the oil to get nice and hot; it's ready when it begins to shimmer. Place the patties in the pan and fry them on each side for two to three minutes, or until the exterior becomes brown and crispy. They're delicious on hamburger buns with all the classic fixings: ketchup, mustard, pickles, lettuce and tomato.
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One-sentence summary -- Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a frying pan. Add the onions and green peppers to the pan. Add the mushrooms to the pan. Add the garlic and cook for one minute longer. Turn off the heat. Transfer the mixture to a food processor. Add the remaining ingredients. Pulse the mixture until it becomes coarse and crumbly. Form the mixture into patties. Heat the remaining tablespoon of oil in a frying pan. Fry the patties. Serve the veggie burgers.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you tend to use social media as a soapbox for your political views, personal problems, or other issues, this can bother some people and even cause them to unfriend you in some cases. If you think this might have been the reason why someone unfriended you and that bothers you, consider scaling back on these kinds of posts. For example, instead of posting about your political beliefs on social media, try discussing your views in a political forum or in a closed Facebook group for politics. This will allow you to continue engaging in politics through social media without rubbing any of your friends the wrong way. Some people might unfriend people because they never interact with them. If you are upset by someone unfriending you, you might make a point of liking and leaving positive comments on other people’s posts more often.  For example, if a friend from high school posts a picture of their new haircut, like their picture and give them a compliment. Or, if someone posts an article that they think is interesting, give it a quick read and comment on what you think is interesting about it. if it’s upsetting you. It’s normal to get carried away with social media use sometimes, but using social media too much or relying on it too heavily for socialization can be harmful to your mental health. If you notice that you’re socializing more on social media than in person, you might want to take a break from social media.  Try posting something on your social media feeds so it will be official and you won’t be tempted to check them all the time. Try writing something like, “Taking a month off social media to focus on other things! Send me a text or an email if you want to talk or hang out. Thanks!” You don’t absolutely have to post about your social media hiatus, but it can help to ensure that you’ll stick with it.

SUMMARY:
Evaluate your social media behavior to see what you can improve. Find positive ways of interacting with people on social media. Take a break from social media