Problem: Article: Move to the closest distance to the target, which is usually the 10 yard (9.1 m) mark. Stand so that your body is perpendicular to the target, and draw an arrow back with your bow. Look down the sight at the top pin and shoot your arrow at the target. Repeat with a few more arrows.  Take note of where the arrows hit compared to the site. If the arrows went above what the pin was indicating, move the sight box up on the bow. Repeat this step until the arrow is not shooting above the top pin. Step back to 20 yards (18.3 m). Repeat the sighting process, raising the sight box if necessary. Once the arrows are not hitting above the top pin, you can make adjustments for arrows going too far left or right by moving the sight left and right respectively. Don't worry about perfect accuracy yet, this pin will most likely change. Once you deem your 20 yard (18.3 m) top pin suitably accurate, you can move back to the 30 yard (27.4 m) mark on your range. Aim down the sight using the second pin and fire off a few arrows at the target. Start making the same adjustments that you made while sighting in at 20 yards (18.3 m).  Remember to move the entire sight box when making adjustments at this stage. Take the time to make the 30 yard (27.4 m) pin as accurate as possible, because it will not be changing. This will be the anchor of your sight. Shoot arrows at the target while looking at your 40 yard (third) pin in the sight. When you make you adjustments this time, move the pin itself instead of the entire sight box. You won't be moving left and right with the sight box anymore; instead focus on making the 40 yard (36.6 m) arrow go to exactly where the pin is pointing.  The distance between the 30 and 40 yard pins will be greater than the distance between the 20 and 30 yard pins. If you need to readjust your left and right sight placement, return to the 30 yard (27.4 m) marker on the range and make your adjustments there. Once you've set the 30 yard (27.4 m) pin and made adjustments to your 40 yard (36.6 m) pin, go back and shoot at 20 yards (18.3 m) again. This time, make adjustments to the pin itself instead of the whole sight. Depending on your sight, you may have additional pins for 50 yards (45.7 m), 60 yards (54.9 m), and more. Move back from the target and repeat the previous steps, moving the pin to make adjustments.
Summary: Set your 20 yard (first) pin. Set Your 30 yard (second) pin. Move back to 40 yards (36.6 m). Check your 20 yard (18.3 m) shot again. Move back and sight any additional pins.

Problem: Article: If you're starting to grow close with this person, there's no need to ask her out just yet. You enjoy her company, so deepening your friendship through casual hanging out should still be rewarding.It'll also be easier, if things don't work out, to remain friendly. You should, after all, be comfortable remaining friends if she doesn't want to date. If you have mutual friends with her already, make sure that you don't allow their opinions to inform your ideas about the relationship. There's no way that they can understand exactly what you're going through. Even if their opinions are valid, you and her will know best if things are starting to work. Don’t be subtle about it. Tell her that you like her necklace, or her new haircut, or that you dig her sense of humor. But whatever you do, make sure you really mean it; no one wants to receive a false compliment. If the compliment seems too forced, it might appear that you're pandering to her.Remember that the simplest ones are often the best. While physical compliments can certainly work, it might benefit you to compliment some positive behavior that you've seen her perform. If you've noticed her compassion toward others, try telling her that. It's very difficult to fall flat if you're speaking honestly to someone about their character or moral compass. When she speaks about things that she’s passionate about, you should be excited and want to hear more. Keep asking questions and digging deeper. She’ll know that you’re interested and want to speak more about herself.  Not sure what she likes? Try asking about some of these topicsto make some headway in those discoveries. It's important to ask plenty of questions about what she enjoys. You want to get to know this person quickly, and it's tough to do that if you don't do some proper investigation. If you’re not actually interested in what she’s speaking about, that’s a definite sign that you two aren’t compatible. You may find her attractive or have the desire to date another person, but if you have no common interests, your further contact will most likely be painful and awkward. Because a relationship requires a great deal of intimacy, it'll be to your benefit to start those more vulnerable conversations sooner rather than later. Don't be afraid to ask her about her family or insecurities, especially if she brings it up first. You shouldn't be completely responsible for taking care of her, as your relationship is still developing. But if you want things to move to the next level, it's good to show that you're capable of listening to her sensitively.  It's good to be aware, from the beginning, if this girl seems independent enough to have a stable and steady relationship with you.If it feels like she needs someone to talk to at all times, there's a fear that she'll become overly attached and unable to operate independently. Make sure that you both feel comfortable in yourself to be alone. If you're both comfortable being alone, but just enjoy being with each other, you are setting yourself up for a more successful and healthy bond. The same things apply to your initial interest in a potential partner. Make sure that you are interested in them exclusively, not just interested in having a person in your life to support you or be kind to you. Your potential relationship will be much more authentic if you make sure it is founded within the other person, not some idea about them. Not actively listening is one of the primary reasons why initial attempts at relationships fall flat.Nobody wants to feel that they’re unheard, and it’s definitely not to your benefit to commit halfheartedly to your first few conversations, or speak only about yourself. Make sure that you're practicing some of the key fundamentals of active listening:  Make ample eye contact and smile. Use mild conversation fillers and sounds to dictate that you’re interested. “Mhmm” and “right” can be far more helpful then you might think. Ask open-ended questions to keep conversation flowing, This will prove that you’re not only listening, but that you’d like to hear more about whatever they’re currently speaking about. Don't fidget with your hands or play with your clothes. These little distractions will make her think that you're uninterested or unable to hold a steady conversation. This is where it can get tough, and where it may very on a case-to-case basis. The hope is that at some point during your conversation, you’ve spoken about some shared interest that you can weave into a swapping of contact information. Some examples might include:  A song that you’ve spoken about. Say you’ll share it with her on Facebook. A bar or restaurant that one of you, or both, enjoy. Suggest that you go together, and use that open-ended plan to get her phone number. A great YouTube video that you’ve told her about. Everyone loves a good laugh, and you can send it to her and continue the conversation. Your shared love of a particular sports team or television show. Suggest that you go to a game together or watch the show together. Any of these options, and more, would work well, but if you don’t have any smooth transition, you can be totally transparent and simply ask for her number, saying that you’d love to meet up for coffee or dinner. She'll probably really appreciate your directness.
Summary: Don't move too quickly. Compliment her. Express real interest in her interests. Be more sensitive. Listen intently. Find an opening to ask about a future plan.

Problem: Article: Leave sufficient room for air circulation. Follow the dehydrator instructions for the leaf size.
Summary:
Remove the stems from chosen herb. Remove the leaves from the stem. Wipe clean. Place the herb leaves on dehydrator trays. Process in a dehydrator. Package in clean jars or airtight packaging. Label and store.