INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Emotionally, keeping a healthy perspective is one of the best ways to cope with a negative co-worker. Stay focused on your larger dreams and career goals. Avoid getting caught up in petty workplace drama.  When you get frustrated, consider where you want to be in the next year or the next five years. How much does this co-worker really matter when it comes to your longterm goals? How long will you actually be working together? It's more than likely your troublesome co-worker will not be part of your career for the long run.  Can you learn from the situation? Try to see the situation as a lesson in how to treat others. If your co-worker's dislike is making work difficult, do not replicate that kind of behavior in any future interactions. While it's easier said than done, sometimes the best way to deal with a negative situation is to find a way to remove yourself emotionally. Try to simply ignore the behavior by refusing to react to it. It can help to engage in relaxation techniques throughout the day. You can try steadying your thoughts by hyper focusing on the present moment. Take stock of your body, your breathing, your surroundings. This will stop you from becoming upset by your co-worker's actions by placing focusing on the physical alone. Whatever you do, do not bad talk your co-worker to other people in the office. This will not only reflect poorly on you, it can easily get back to your co-worker and make the situation worse. Everyone needs to vent sometimes. It's okay if you want to get your frustrations off your chest. However, keep your venting outside the office. Talk to friends and family members you know from outside work rather than acquaintances from the office.

SUMMARY: Keep a healthy perspective. Detach from the situation emotionally. Find a support system outside of work.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This amount of paint should cover the bottom of the tray to a depth of about 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm). If your paint looks unevenly colored when you first open the can, use a 1 foot (0.30 m) long wooden painter’s stick to stir the paint. This will ensure that the paint has an even color when you apply it to your trim. Purchase a paint tray (either metal or plastic) at a home-supply store or a paint store. Dip the pad deep enough so that just the sponge part of the pad is covered in paint. Scrape the excess paint off of the pad by running it over the edge of the tray. If you dip the painting pad too deep and cover the entire thing with paint, you’ll end up wasting paint when you paint the trim. Hold the painting pad vertical so that its paint-covered face is directly against the baseboard. Slide the pad smoothly along the baseboard from left to right, making strokes that are each about 1 ft (0.30 m) long. Work with precision, since it's better to apply 2 or more thin layers of paint than 1 sloppy layer. Paint the top edge of the baseboard first, then paint the face. This will make sure that you don't damage the face of the baseboard while trying to paint the thinner edge. You should be able to paint about 4 feet (1.2 m) of baseboard with each dip in the paint. You’ll notice right away when the painting pad has rubbed its last bit of paint onto the wall. To replenish the paint on the pad, dip it back into the paint tray and cover the sponge with paint, just as you did before. Once the paint is replenished, run the pad along the baseboard until the entire baseboard is painted. You’ll end up re-dipping the paint pad many times as you paint the baseboards. This will be especially necessary if you’re applying light-colored paint over dark-colored trim. Apply the paint thinly, allow it to dry completely, and then apply another thin layer. Make sure that you overlap your strokes by about 1 inch (2.5 cm), and that each new section is blended together. The 2-hour waiting period will give the paint plenty of time to dry partially but not completely. Start at 1 end of a long strip of painter’s tape and slowly peel until the full strip has been removed from the baseboards. Also pick up and dispose of the large sheet(s) of plastic that you used to protect the floor. If you pull off the painter’s tape after the paint has dried completely, some of the paint may have stuck to the tape. In this case, you’ll tear some of the paint off of the wall when you remove the tape.
Summary: Pour 1⁄4 gallon (0.9 L) of paint into a paint tray. Push the painting pad into the paint. Run the painting pad along the baseboard. Dip the pad back into the tray when it runs out of paint. Apply a second coat of paint if the first is translucent. Pull off the painter’s tape and pick up the plastic after 2 hours.

Some rabbits adore being picked up and petted.  Other rabbits never come around to the idea.  Some rabbits will allow themselves to be picked up only by people they trust.  If you are new to the rabbit, it's important to ask questions of its owner to determine the temperament of the rabbit before attempting to pick it up. A tiny baby bunny can be scooped and cradled easily, but what about a 15 to 20 pounds (6.8 to 9.1 kg) rabbit?  Consider that these rabbits require greater upper body strength to hold and that it may be more difficult to stabilize their body weight.  It is best to carry larger rabbits with their side against your body, letting their fore paws rest on upon the forearm of the hand supporting their torso. Rabbits have light bones compared with their body size, and these get more fragile with age.  If working with an older rabbit, take into account that you might need to be more gentle or, for health reasons, minimize handling all together. Some rabbits may have had a bad experience in the past with being picked up or held.  If you are working with a skittish rabbit that does not like to be held, get it used to the idea of moving with you by putting it in a carrier.  Put something soft inside the carrier, like a towel or a bunny bed. Introduce the carrier gradually, letting the rabbit play with or become familiar with the scent. Put food an treats in the carrier so the rabbit associates it with good things.  Eventually, your rabbit may hop inside the carrier when it knows you need to move it.
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One-sentence summary -- Know the rabbit. Consider the size of the rabbit. Accommodate elderly rabbits. Work slowly with skittish rabbits.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Verify the file to ensure that you will not download a virus that is harmful to your computer. Make sure you download it from a trusted source with a number of user-generated reviews. Oftentimes fonts will download in a ZIP file, which will need to be extracted after downloading. You can do this by simply double-clicking the ZIP file and then dragging the font file to another location on your computer, such as your desktop. Click Start and then click Control Panel. This menu allows you to adjust the settings for your computer. Click on Appearance and Personalization in your Control Panel, and then open the Fonts option. If the File menu is not visible, press the Alt key to make it appear. Select "Install New Font" from the drop down menu. A Fonts dialog box should pop up to help you navigate through installation. Make sure that the file has been unpacked if it was in ZIP format, otherwise it will not show up in the list of files. Follow the prompts from the installation wizard. You should be able to access your font the next time you open your program. If you have problems accessing your font, try restarting your computer.

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Find a font file online that is compatible with your version of Windows. Click "Download" to save the file to your computer. Open the Control Panel. Open the Fonts menu. Click the File menu. Choose the location of the newly downloaded font file. Choose "Install" once the proper file is selected.