Write an article based on this "Market your business. Use social media. Choose a price for each session. Build a client list."
article: Many programs will teach you how to market yourself so you can build your business. One thing that you can do is build a website. This website will help people in your area who need a relationship coach find you.  On your website, you need to list all of your education, qualifications, and certifications. You should also list all your relative experience. Emphasize any of your specializations and areas of focus. Social media is a great way to build your brand and your business. You can put your relationship coaching business on different social media sites to help build network and professional connections.  You can use Facebook and Twitter to help get the word out about your new business. Encourage friends, family, and acquaintances to share your page and spread the word about the services you offer. Use professional social media sites like LinkedIn to help meet other relationship coaches. Meeting other people in the field can help you make professional connections and potentially grow your business. You may also find out about professional development opportunities, relationship coaching events, and other opportunities through these sites.  You should also try to get your name listed on relationship coaching websites. Look for national directories you can place your name so potential clients in your area can search for you. You set the amount you charge for each session. Sessions can range from $60 to $150 for a session. The amount you choose to charge may depend on various circumstances.  At first, you may not want to charge too much since you are a new relationship coach who is trying to build a client list. If you are providing coaching to single people, you may choose to charge less than couples or families. The amount you charge may depend on the length of the session. Some sessions may run 45 minutes while others might last for 90 minutes. You may decide to charge more for longer sessions. To start a career in relationship coaching, you have to take on clients. Don’t get discouraged if it takes a few weeks or months to get your business off the ground. Keep advertising on social media and placing your name on relationship coaching directories. Once you start building a client list, decide how many clients you want to take on at once. You may want to focus on a few people at first, or try to get a full-time load.  If you are struggling to gain new clients at first, offer reduced rates to your family and friends. Try offering reduced rates for new clients or the first ten clients who sign up for coaching sessions. You may decide to offer a free introductory session. This gives someone the option of meeting and talking with you to decide if you are a good fit. This might be good for people who are hesitant to spend money to find a relationship coach they may not like or if they are nervous because you are new to the field.

Write an article based on this "Layer the ingredients in the jar. Seal the jar with the lid, cork or other seal. Finished."
article: Alternate between a light/white ingredient and a dark ingredient for the best appearance. The gift will look more appealing with alternate ingredient layers showing through. Place the chocolate chips and nuts toward the top of the jar for a more decorative appearance.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/7\/7b\/Make-Brownies-in-a-Jar-Step-6Bullet1.jpg\/v4-459px-Make-Brownies-in-a-Jar-Step-6Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/7b\/Make-Brownies-in-a-Jar-Step-6Bullet1.jpg\/aid733191-v4-728px-Make-Brownies-in-a-Jar-Step-6Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Finish up by adding garnishments (ribbon, tag, etc.). Tie the recipe onto the label using ribbon or string, perhaps around the lid or neck of the jar. You can either wrap the gift or slip it inside a gift bag for giving.

Write an article based on this "Roll your yarn into a yarn ball. Cast on. Begin knitting. Knit anywhere you can. Set goals. Don't get discouraged."
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Usually, when yarn comes out of the package, it is not rolled into a ball. This can make it cumbersome to work with. Before beginning your project, roll your yarn into an easily manageable ball.  Take one end of the yarn and wrap it around your middle and index finger. This will be the base of your yarn ball. Wrap the yarn in a few loops. Continue wrapping the yarn, changing directions with every few wraps. A ball will begin to form. Slide the yarn off of your fingers. Continue wrapping until all the yarn is in a neat ball. This will be much easier to work with and transport. If you're new to knitting, you may not know how to cast on. Casting on means getting your yarn on the needle. Casting on is a fairly simple process, but can be tricky if you're new to knitting. Go slowly. You may have to do a few practice rounds before you cast on successfully.  How you cast on depends on your knitting project. There are different ways you can cast on, and it depends on the types of needles you're using and the project you're creating. Refer to your specific pattern's instructions for information on how to cast on for that project. Follow the knitting pattern instructions and begin knitting. Make sure you refer to your pattern as you go. You may have to add or drop stitches throughout the project, and you may also have to change needle sizes at a certain point.  A project like a scarf may not require a specific pattern. You can simply knit until you feel like your scarf is long enough. Make sure to count stitches with each new row of a project. You want to make sure you do not accidentally drop or add stitches. Take your knitting everywhere. You'll be surprised how quickly your project comes together when you're knitting in your free time. If you take a train to work, bring your knitting with you. Take your knitting to school if you're a student and knit between classes. Knit during downtime at home. Knit while you're watching TV or waiting for dinner to cook. If you want to stay on track for a craft project, work on setting goals for yourself. You can decide that you want to finish certain aspects of the project by certain dates. Make notifications for yourself on your calendar, reminding yourself to get your project done in a timely fashion. You can also set small daily goals. For example, you can strive to knit for an hour a night Mondays through Thursdays. Knitting can be somewhat discouraging, especially if you're a beginner. The process is slow and it can take a long time to finish a project. There may be times when you find yourself setting a project aside for a few weeks or months. Understand it's normal to get bored with knitting. As knitting is meant to be a fun hobby, don't be too hard on yourself. Allow yourself to work at your own pace and, eventually, you'll complete a project.