Q: Use a strong pair of scissors to cut the boutonniere to a smaller size so it fits on your lapel easier. This also helps remove any long stems from your filler plant to make your boutonniere look cleaner. Curl the end of your boutonniere backward if you want to secure a ribbon even more.
A: Trim the wire down to 2–3 in (5.1–7.6 cm).

Article: Since the saltwater rinse doesn’t always produce immediate results, it could take a few treatments to soothe your throat. Repeat the same treatment every 3 hours throughout the day while your symptoms last for the best results.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Repeat the treatment every 3 hours while your throat is sore.

Problem: Article: Hold the stick with your dominant hand, near-vertically, so that the open rim of the head faces you. Leave a few inches of space between your dominant hand and the head of the stick. Pull the stick up to a cradling position on your non-dominant side, letting your dominant hand slide to the butt of the stick. Work on using the same techniques you use to cradle with your dominant hand. It may feel awkward at first, but with practice it will become more natural. As you grow as a player, it is very important that you can switch your cradle between your dominant and non-dominant sides. If you are right-handed, for instance, you probably tend to cradle with your right hand on top and your left hand near the butt of the stick. If a defender attacks from your right side, it can be extremely useful to quickly switch your hands—you can dodge to the left or avoid the defender with your left hand on top and your right hand near the butt of the stick.
Summary: Plant your feet wide and bend your knees slightly. Swing the stick low between your knees in a V-motion, and fluidly place your non-dominant hand above your dominant hand on the stick. Cradle with your non-dominant side.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A pilonidal cyst is a cyst that occurs around the buttocks or lower back. The cyst may be tender, warm to the touch, and may produce pus or other drainage. In order to stop the cyst from growing, keep the area surrounding it clean and dry. Pilonidal cysts are often caused by ingrown hairs, which are hairs trapped beneath the surface of the skin. Remove any hair follicles near the cyst to prevent them from becoming ingrown. As pilonidal cysts can lead to potentially serious infections, you should always have them examined by a medical professional. Make an appointment with your general practitioner when you notice the development of a pilonidal cyst.  Usually, a doctor will give you a brief physical examination and look at the cyst. The doctor will also ask about any drainage you've noticed, whether the cyst is painful, and how long you think it's been there.  The doctor will also ask whether you have other symptoms. If the cyst has caused a rash or fever, the doctor might recommend removal. If the cyst is not causing problems no treatment is needed. The least invasive measure to remove a pilonidal cyst is having it lanced and drained. The doctor will cut a small hole in the cyst and drain any excess fluid. The cyst will then be packed with gauze. You may be prescribed antibiotics to prevent infection. Cysts sometimes recur after draining. Your doctor might recommend surgical removal. Surgery is usually brief, but recovery time can be lengthy and you may have an open wound that needs cleaning.

SUMMARY: Remove the hair follicles causing the cyst. Have the cyst examined. Get the cyst drained. Ask about surgery.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Is there a photo of you that your mother loves? Try to recreate the photo as seamlessly as possible. Then, print it out and place it side by side with the original photo. Surprise your mother with this easy-to-make nostalgic gift on Mother’s Day! For example, if there’s a photo of you as a child with ice cream all over your mouth, try to match your shirt to the shirt you were wearing, and make sure you smear ice cream all over. For bonus points, make it the same color ice cream as the ice cream in the photo. These hands-free devices reply to your mother’s voice and help to answer questions and facilitate day-to-day actions, to make your mother’s life easier and more enjoyable. Choose Google Home if she has an Android, or go with the more flexible Amazon Echo for any type of phone.  Ask your Google Home or Amazon Echo to play your favorite music, read the news, or make calls. They can also answer questions like “How many oz are in a cup?” and “What’s the weather like today?” Other types of smart technology control your lights or temperature! Maybe your mother isn’t into fashion, which is why her purse is getting old with use. All the more reason to get her one! Find great Mother’s Day deals, and make sure you keep her needs in mind when purchasing. For example, does she need a purse that can fit a laptop? Does she use her purse as a workout bag? Would she prefer something smaller so it can’t get cluttered?
Summary: Recreate old family photos. Make her life easier with Google Home or Amazon Echo. Buy her a new purse if hers is getting old.

Q: When you're having problems with people, you should start by identifying what those problems are exactly. If the problems are serious problems that need to be addressed, such as someone being a jerk or doing something dangerous, then this is something that you should call out and work to fix. You should not accept or ignore bad behavior. However, if someone is just annoying or different and that makes you uncomfortable, then it's a good idea to move on to other outlets. Develop your patience to help you deal with people who piss you off. A good starting point is to remember that, as the great Joseph Campbell so liked to quote, "this too shall pass". Everything is temporary in this world, including that annoying guy in your office. You have to learn to not let yourself get caught up in the negative feelings you have and instead push them aside so that you can focus on creating more positive feelings. Try distracting yourself with work if you're struggling with this step. If someone's annoying you, try singing a song in your head in order to keep yourself calm and keep your behavior appropriate. You can sing any song you like! "Let it Go" from Disney's Frozen is a good start, assuming the song hasn't already driven you insane. Another tactic is to pretend that you're somewhere else while you're dealing with frustrating people. Pretend that everyone driving you crazy is a cat that's just meowing constantly. Sometimes cats get annoying but they're usually cute later, right? You can also imagine that you're somewhere else altogether, like floating down a river in summertime. Just imagine the sound of the cicadas and the bubbling of the water... A good way to keep your cool in tough situations if you're having to concentrate too much to distract yourself is to just promise yourself a reward for being a good sport. For example, tell yourself that if you remain polite you get an ice cream. If you help the person, even though they're driving you crazy, then you get a double scoop of the good stuff! Forgive people when they do make mistakes. Sometimes you just have to stop and give people the benefit of the doubt. They might really be sorry or they might really not know that what they did was bad. You have to forgive them so that you can move on yourself to happier feelings. No one wants to get stuck thinking about how mad they are at someone.
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Fix problems that can and should be solved. Remember that this is temporary. Sing a song in your head. Imagine that you're somewhere else. Reward yourself later. Practice forgiveness.