INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you look clean and hygienic, then you’ll seem more approachable to the girl you’re interested in. Take a shower or bath every day and use body soap and shampoo so you don’t have body odor. Brush your teeth and use mouthwash to prevent bad breath, and keep yourself well-groomed so you can look your best.  Wash your face once or twice a day to help prevent Acne|acne or breakouts. Personal hygiene also includes wearing clean, good-smelling clothes so you don’t appear dirty or messy. Don’t overuse body sprays or colognes since the scents could become overwhelming. Spend time developing your own personal interests so you can seem more intriguing to the girl you like. Look for hobbies that you enjoy doing, such as sports, board games, listening to music or drawing, so you can find out what you like doing in your spare time. Try new things to stay interesting and make the girl more curious about you.  If you’re still in school, look for clubs with other students so you can get together and share your hobby with others. Don’t stick with a hobby if you don’t like it just because someone you like is also interested in it. Be genuine with what you enjoy. Avoid comparing yourself to others since it can make you appear less confident in yourself. Recognize what you’re talented in and what you like about yourself so you can feel comfortable in your own skin. Practice being confident by doing activities that you’re a little uncomfortable with, such as talking to a stranger or taking up another hobby that you’ve wanted to try for a while. As you gain confidence, the girl you want to like you may notice and could be more interested in talking to you. Stand with good posture and maintain eye contact to seem more confident while you’re interacting with others. Don’t be rude to other people and stay respectful to others so you don’t come across as mean-spirited. Listen to others intently as they talk and have meaningful conversations with them so they can see you genuinely care. Say “please” and “thank you” when you’re asking for something so the girl can see how polite you are and know that you’re a caring individual. Continue being polite and kind even when you aren’t around the girl so you stay genuine. Whenever you see the girl and you make eye contact with one another, smile slightly so she can see you’re a friendly person. The girl will feel more comfortable around you when you smile since you’ll seem approachable and kind. If she smiles back, she may also be interested in you or want to get to know you better.  Don’t stare too long at the girl since she could get uncomfortable. If the girl doesn’t smile, then she may not be interested in you. If you’ve smiled at one another and you feel confident, approach the girl and say hello. Tell her your name, and ask her for her name and how she’s doing. Mention something you have in common or an observation about something nearby so you have a common topic to talk about. Maintain eye contact and smile while you’re talking so you seem friendly and approachable. If the girl wants to get to know you better, she’ll maintain the conversation or give you her phone number.  For example, you may say something like, “Hey, my name’s John. How has your day been so far?” If you’re still in school and you’re nervous, look for a time between classes where you can talk to her in the hall, or ask if she wants to work on a project together if you share a class. If the girl doesn’t seem interested in you, say something like, “Sorry, I didn’t mean to bother you,” and leave. Don’t try to keep talking or follow her since you can make her feel uncomfortable.

SUMMARY: Practice good personal hygiene. Find an interesting hobby and be passionate about it. Act confident around her to make her more interested. Be polite and courteous to others so she can see your manners. Smile when you see the girl so you look more approachable. Introduce yourself to the girl when you feel comfortable.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you are training your Great Dane puppy, you should keep your sessions short. They should last no longer than five minutes at first. Your Great Dane puppy will have a very short attention span, so you need to make sure you can keep his attention by having short training sessions. As he gets older, you can increase the length of your sessions. Make sure you stop your training sessions on a positive note. Once you notice your Great Dane puppy getting distracted, go ahead and quit your session. End it by requesting him to do a simple command that you know your Great Dane can perform. This way, you will be able to praise him at the end of the session. This will leave your puppy feeling happy with himself, which will make him a happier dog. Your Great Dane will eventually get used to the treat and reward schedule that you developed in the beginning. When this happens, you should make your schedule and methods much less predictable. Instead of giving a treat every time you Great Dane does something right, skip a few to keep him guessing.  This makes him wonder why he didn't get a treat and will make him work harder in the future to get the next treat or reward. Over time, skip two or three instances that you would typically reward until you are only rewarding every fourth or fifth behavior. This will be far enough apart for him to work for it but close enough together to encourage good behavior. When you reward your Great Dane, try to vary the types of treats you give him. These treats don't have to be food related and can vary depending on your or your dog's mood. Try bites of food, dog treats, praise, or play time with his favorite toy.  Your Great Dane will let you know which activities he likes the best. This may be tugging on his favorite chew toy or eating a bite of his favorite treat. You should also use different treats on different days.
Summary: Keep training sessions short. End on a positive note. Make treats less predictable. Change up the rewards.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Activity is integral to a healthy lifestyle and to gaining weight in a responsible way, but don’t go overboard. Especially if you have a job or hobby which requires you to be on your feet all day, constant movement can burn the excess calories you’re taking in before you even start to see the gains you’re looking for. Prescription medicines or treatment regimens can have side effects which lead to weight loss. Nausea is also common, which is certainly a problem for anyone attempting to muster up the appetite for five or six meals a day. Sickness will stop your weight gain plan in its tracks, so it’s important to still eat a healthy diet (even if you’re eating a lot more of that diet) and to get plenty of rest and exercise. Being underweight can lead to a weaker immune system, so this will require particular diligence on your part.  Anemia, caused by iron, folate, or vitamin B12 deficiencies, can occur among the underweight. Supplement your diet with these nutrients if you feel dizzy, fatigued, or headache-y.   Sudden or substantial weight loss can also be indicative of disease. The issue could be digestive, thyroid-related, diabetes, or even cancer. Only a medical professional can determine this, so schedule a consultation if experiencing any unusual weight loss. Stress, anxiety, and depression can have unwelcome effects on appetite, cause difficulty in achieving eating goals, and be all-around disruptive of a person’s other attempts at self-care. If you feel this is applicable to you, consult your doctor for help in how to best manage your mental well-being. Body dysmorphia and eating disorders are serious issues relating to self-perception and weight, both of which should be diagnosed and treated by a medical professional. Up to 30 million people of all ages suffer from eating disorders in U.S., and eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of all mental health issues.

SUMMARY:
Moderate prolonged physical activity. Understand your medications. Stay healthy. Aim for overall wellness.