INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you really want your room to look different and have some money to spend, you can buy new furniture. You don't have to replace everything—a new dresser, desk, or armchair can make a big impact. Choose statement pieces that match the vibe you want to create. A sleek white desk would be a great addition to a modern room while a brocade armchair is best for a more traditional space. If you're on a budget, check garage sales and thrift stores for second-hand furniture. You may also be able to find free pieces online through sites like Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace. Even if you can’t afford to buy new furniture, you can still make it look different. Stick with bright white for a chic, modern style or paint it your favorite hue to add a pop of color. Be sure to remove the hardware first, put the furniture on a drop cloth, and use paint formulated for whatever surface you’re working with. You can even add new hardware, like pretty drawer pulls, to further change the look of your furniture. One of the easiest ways to make over your room is to rearrange it! If your bed is in a corner, move it to the center of the room against a wall. If your desk is on the west wall, move it to the east wall. Just be sure to keep the flow of the space in mind and make sure you can easily access the door. You can create little alcoves or nooks dedicated to your favorite activity. For instance, place a comfy chair, a lamp, and a blanket in the corner for a cozy reading nook. Or, set up a gaming chair and mini fridge near your TV if you love to play video games. To easily give your room a new look, splurge on a new comforter and sheets. Pick a large-scale pattern for a bold look or a solid color for a more traditional feel. Add a few decorative pillows and set a folded blanket across the bottom fourth of your bed for an upscale vibe.  Choose a pattern or color that you love and that works well with your furniture and accessories. If you can afford it, go for sheets with a high thread count and an eiderdown comforter. You’ll love lounging on your new bedding. Your bed is the staple piece of your room so adding a headboard or swapping out an existing one can make your room look totally different. Choose a style that reflects the rest of your space, such as one with curves for a feminine room or a studded headboard if you have an edgier vibe. You can create tons of cool headboards yourself, like an upholstered headboard, a faux leather headboard, or even a light-up headboard! A canopy can easily give your room a whole different feel. If you’re the romantic type, this might be just the thing for you. Opt for a traditional four-poster canopy or add some whimsy with a chandelier-style canopy. White, gauzy tulle creates a soft, feminine look, while rich brocade gives off a sophisticated vibe.

SUMMARY: Swap out your old furniture for new pieces for a dramatic change. Paint your furniture for a quick and easy makeover. Rearrange your furniture to create a whole new look. Swap out your bedding for an instant upgrade. Add a headboard to make your bed a focal point. Put a canopy over your bed for a romantic accent.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Editing someone else’s work can be very personal. Some writers, especially those who aren’t as experienced, feel like critiques on their writing are really a critique on themselves. However, editing needs to stem from a healthy line of communication between you and the writer. You need to know exactly what they want out of you. If they need help with structuring their book, that’s what you’re there for. If they only want someone to do a grammatical check without changing any of the structure, you need to obey their wishes even if you see something you’d like to change. Having an open line of communication between you and the writer will allow you to tailor your editing process and have a better final product. Speak with them over the phone and use email to communicate with the author whenever you are unable to meet with them in person. This goes along with communicating with your client. You want your communication to be honesty and open so the two of you can work together to put out the best piece possible. You also have to become used to telling them what you honestly think about their work. This doesn’t mean that you should be rude or condescending, but that you should be objective when you approach revisions.  In addition to pointing out flaws or inconsistencies, explain how the writing can be improved. When you are very familiar with a client, it may be more difficult to be objective, especially when you consider them to be a friend. Approach each piece as if you didn't know the name of the author; edit the piece based on the writing instead of basing your edits on your relationship with the author. This is also true when you’re editing your own work. Being honest with yourself about the quality of your work takes practice and you can become a better writer and editor by making honesty your policy. Understanding the goal of the article or the nature of the story will enable you to determine what things are wrong and to focus your editing skills on correcting them. This is an essential step in the editing process that most editors could do better with. While it is tempting to jump into editing as soon as you receive the piece, take some time to talk to the writer about what their goals are for the work. An author that wants to publish the piece might have very different sets of criteria than your friend who needs help with an essay for her class. Rushing to edit your own work after you finish it will cause you to miss errors that become apparent only after a second reading at a later time. You need time to adjust your mindset; it may be a few minutes, or it may be longer. If you agree to edit something for someone else, make sure that you agree on a deadline that gives you enough time to do your best work.
Summary: Communicate with your client. Practice being honest and constructive. Know the purpose of the work you're editing. Give yourself time to do the job right.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Maine Coons are susceptible to many dangers, like cars or predators, when they go outdoors. In addition to this, Maine Coons are a large and beautiful breed that are expensive to purchase. While it's rare, people do steal Maine Coons they see outdoors. For your cat's safety, keep it as an indoor cat only. A clean litter box is important to any cat. Maine Coons in particular, due to their long hair, require a clean litter box. Debris from litter can easily get caught in their fur, so clean your litter box daily.  Each day, scoop any feces or clumps of urine out of the litter box and add a small amount of fresh litter.  Swap the litter out completely once every two to three weeks. When you do so, make sure to scrub out the inside of the box and let it dry before replacing the litter. Maine Coons are one of the most social cat breeds. They do not do well without daily attention. Make sure to give your Maine Coon plenty of love to keep it happy.  Maine Coons may follow you around. You can pet them on occasion, but if you're busy they're generally happy to observe you. It's a good idea to pet them and snuggle at the end of the day, when you have time. In addition to keeping your cat active, playing can help you bond with your Maine Coon. Maine Coons, due to their friendly demeanor, generally do well with young children. However, interaction should be supervised. Maine Coons are tolerant of children, as long as kids are taught to handle them gently.  Encourage your kids to treat your cat with respect. Let them know they should only handle your cat when it comes to them and should not attempt to grab or restrain a Maine Coon. Young children may sometimes try to dress up an animal, or place it in a toy like a toy high chair or stroller. Maine Coons are more tolerant of this behavior than many house cats, but you should still keep an eye on your kids when they play with your Maine Coon. Make sure the cat does not seem aggressive or frightened during play.

SUMMARY:
Keep your cat indoors. Make sure you maintain a clean litter box. Give your Maine Coon plenty of attention. Monitor your Maine Coon's interaction with children.