In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cheap clothes + Expensive accessories = looking like a million bucks. Buy your accessories (earrings, necklaces, scarves, bracelets, purses) from nicer stores. Try getting a Coach purse. Too pricey? Charming Charlies is great because you can get everything you need (PLUS clothes and shoes!) without dropping major moolah.
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In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sleeping during the day can have many mental and physical health benefits such as reducing fatigue and restoring alertness. Allowing yourself to rest during the day can aid you in feeling better.   You may feel lazy or reluctant to sleep during the day, but studies have shown that it can decrease fatigue, improve your cognitive performance, sharpen your motor skills, and improve your mood. Daytime sleep may also ease the symptoms of conditions such as Premenstrual Syndrome.  Don't watch the clock, which can cause you distress and subvert your attempts to sleep.  If you are sleeping during the day because you work at night, then try to set a regular schedule for yourself. For example, you might go to sleep at 9am and wake up at 5pm. If you choose to sleep during the day or need to because of your work schedule, it's important to choose an optimal time to sleep. This can help you to reap the benefits of daytime sleep without disrupting your day or other sleeping habits. The best time to sleep or nap is between one p.m. and three p.m. This may also help counter decreases in energy and concentration after lunch. However, if you work the night shift, then the best time to sleep is right after your shift ends. For example, if your shift ends at 8am, then head straight home and try to be in bed within 30 minutes of arriving at your home. Although a recent study discovered that napping in a bed is the most optimal location, this may not be available to you. Find a place where you can be comfortable and block out any distractions to help you fall asleep during the day.  The same study showed that people experienced decreased fatigue and improved concentration irrespective of where they slept.  If you are in a library or at work, you can put your head down on your desk and nap or find a more comfortable spot to sleep. For example, if you have an office, you could lay down on the floor under your desk and catch a little shut eye.  If you are not at home, you might want to bring a small pillow or earphones with you to help you fall asleep. Try blocking out any light sources that may entering your sleeping area. Light may encourage your brain to stay awake and this measure may help you fall asleep quickly.  If you are in an office, close blinds. Likewise, shutting curtains in your home can help. Closing your eyes may help block light and help you to fall asleep. Consider a sleep mask or other aid such as pillow to cover your eyes. Make sure electronics such as smart phones and tablets aren't emitting any light that may be keeping you awake. If you work the night shift, then wear sunglasses on your way home. Disruptive sounds can keep you from effectively falling asleep, so mute as many noises as possible that may disrupt you. This may help you fall asleep quickly.  Make sure the television or other electronics are turned off and not making any noises. Text or voice message alerts, even if they are set to vibrate, can disrupt you. You might even want to put them in another room or a filing cabinet so you're not tempted to look at them.  Try a pair of earplugs to block out noise. You could also use a pillow over your head to block noise. White noise, such as a fan or a speaker that plays the sound of waves, can relax you and block out disruptive noises.  Carpets or area rugs can help to dampen noise in your sleeping space. Try tensing and relaxing your muscles as you fall asleep. This may help you relax your entire body enough to go back to sleep. Begin with your toes and work up to your head by tightly tensing each of your muscle groups for five seconds and then release them. There are many different health benefits to meditation including lower blood pressure and heart rate, decreased anxiety and depression, less stress, and greater feelings of relaxation. Trying a few minutes of meditation when you can sleep may help you to fall back asleep quickly and easily.  Focus on your breath, but don't control it. This will help achieve greater relaxation.  Let your thoughts come and whenever they arise. This will teach you to focus and let go of anything you can't control. Any time you need to refocus your mind and help yourself relax, you can repeat “let” with every inhalation and “go” with every exhalation. Find a non-stimulating or boring activity such as reading a report. This may make you drowsy and help you fall asleep.  Try reading something uninteresting or watching a television program or movie that is boring.  Listening to relaxing music may help you relax and fall asleep. One study has shown that sleeping for a shorter period of time during the day has the most benefits. Sleep for 10 to 30 minutes so that you reap the benefits of daytime sleep without interfering with your productivity or bedtime.  Short daytime sleep sessions can increase your alertness and performance and improve your mood.  Sleeping for longer than 30 minutes during the day may cause grogginess, disorientation, and could disrupt your bedtime. However, if you are sleeping during the day because you work the night shift, then this does not apply. Try to sleep for 7 to 9 hours like you would if you slept at night. Set an alarm to help ensure you don't sleep too long. If you find that you can't sleep during the day, don't stress yourself out about it. You won't always be able to sleep, and can still benefit from the rest and relaxation.  One study found that the intention of napping during the day helped people to relax.  If you can't sleep, simple sit or lay calmly and enjoy the silence around you.
Summary: Allow yourself to enjoy daytime rest. Choose an optimal time to sleep. Find a comfortable place to sleep. Block out as much light as possible. Mute as much noise as possible. Relax your body. Meditate for a few minutes. Do an uninteresting activity. Sleep for short intervals. Don't stress if you can't fall asleep.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use the board to make tiny notes and very rough, imperfect drawings of the parts of the car you’re most interested in. This is your opportunity to brainstorm and let your creative juices flow with the least amount of constraint.  For example, if you’re most excited about a new way of designing a car’s windshield, focus on that aspect of your car’s design. You can worry about the other parts later. If possible, have other people join you during this brainstorming so you can talk out your ideas and get input from extra sets of eyes. The easiest way to do this is usually by drawing the rough shape and outline of the car from its driver side. Don’t worry about making the car perfect; just do your best to create a rough but complete drawing of the actual body of the car. This is also the best opportunity for you to start figuring out how the different components of the car you’re designing can realistically fit together. For instance, if you focused on the windshields earlier, now you can figure out how to actually fit the windshields onto the chassis. Once the rough sketch of the body of the car is complete, now’s the time to focus on the more minute aspects of your car’s design. Draw things like the design of the side mirror, the curvature of the side of the car, or any other details you overlooked in your rough sketch. You may find that some smaller details (e.g., the curvature of the car’s side) don’t fit with the rough sketch that you drew. That’s ok! If this happens, go back and create a new rough sketch to work with. This process helps you to figure out what works and what doesn’t with your design. Draw rough sketches for the top view of the car, the front view, the rear view, and some diagonal views as well. Then, add the smaller details to these sketches just like you did with your original sketch.
Summary:
Do some basic planning of your concept on a whiteboard. Start by drawing a rough sketch of the car from 1 perspective. Fine-tune the smaller details of the car per your design ideas. Repeat this process for several different perspectives on the car.