Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Think about current fashions. Try mixing and matching. Look to older fashions. Don’t forget hair and makeup! Make your trend affordable. Imagine how the trend will take off. Think about any backlash you could create.

Answer: A fashion trend will be simple and original, just like any other type of trend. You'll want to build on current fashions to come up with something new and cool, but not too strange or off the wall. Contrast is an important part of trends: stripes with solids, sporty with chic, basics with gaudier accessories. Think of ways items that don’t normally go together, or patterns that are normally seen to clash. Each of these could be a potential trend. Many trends of the past few years have been completely original, but others are a twist on old fashions that have gone out of style. Look back through old yearbooks or magazines and see what kind of trends were popular back then, like letterman jackets, saddle shoes or colorful patterns. See if there’s a way to put a new spin on an old fad to bring it back. While most trends are based on clothing or accessories, lots of trends are hair or makeup based. See if there are some unique ways to style or color your hair, or watch some makeup tutorials to do better and bolder eye makeup. While big diamonds, large name brand logos and expensive shoes have certainly been trends in the past, they’re not likely to gain much as wide of popularity as something more affordable. If the measure of success of a trend is the number of people who take part, then cheaper is better! The trend will be accessible and inclusive for almost everyone. The most important part of starting a trend is getting it to spread, so you have to be realistic about how likely your trend is to catch on. If it’s simple, original and affordable, it should be viable as a trend. Imagine your friends taking part, or what people would look like if they all wore your trend. Fashion trends can cause issues if they're too wild or strange. Many people don't like change, and will find any reason to shut your trend down.  Make sure the trend is appropriate. Schools and offices have dress codes, and sometimes they're very strict. Make sure that your trend conforms to these codes, and also use common sense. Trends that involve lots of bare skin or suggestive clothing items will likely get you in trouble. Be careful with symbols. If your trend involves any type of religious, political or pop-culture symbols, be aware that you may upset those around you. People may not hold your viewpoint on political or religious issues, and may target you if your trend offends their sensibilities. Stay conservative to avoid being made fun of. If your trend is too strange, others will make fun of you and the trend won't catch on. Extreme hair cuts, excess accessories or other very original looks may make you a target for bullies. Go back to the drawing board if necessary. If your fashion trend offends others or attracts bullies, scrap it and start over again. Making the perfect trend is about trial and error, so don't be too upset about failed trends. Start back at the beginning and try again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Distract yourself from your urge to laugh. Identify what makes you laugh inappropriately. Choose replacement behaviors for the laughter. Create a plan for replacing your laughter. Learn to cope with social anxiety, if you have it. Practice mindfulness.

Answer: It takes time to learn how to curb your tendency to laugh, but distraction is an easy way to stop yourself, in the meantime. Try one of these options for shifting your thoughts away from what’s triggering your laughter: Do you laugh out of nervousness, or do you laugh to cope with painful feelings? Maybe you laugh because you have a lot of energy or have trouble finding the words you want to say. Whatever your reasons for laughing, write down when your laughter is causing you issues. Consider the time, location, occasion, and people who could be causing your laughter. These are called your triggers. Once you know what they are, you can begin to address your habit of laughing. What can you do instead of laughing nervously? For example, nod, lick your lips, exhale slowly, or click a pen. What you decide to replace your laughter with depends on the circumstances that are causing your laughter.  For example, you may laugh nervously during work meetings. If this is the case, click your pen instead of laughing. If you tend to laugh at serious moments, take a deep breath and then exhale at moments when you’d typically laugh. Since you know what’s making you laugh and what you can do instead, tell yourself that you will follow through on doing the new behavior. Reviewing your plan in your mind makes it more likely that you’ll be able to follow through. Tell yourself, “The next time I feel awkward in a work meeting, I will click my pen,” or “When I go to the funeral, I will nod when people share their condolences.” Social anxiety is a common cause of nervous laughter, so learning to deal with it can relieve your desire to laugh inappropriately. Confronting and accepting your anxieties can help you feel more confident in social situations and have more control over your nervous laughter. Practicing mindfulness can help keep you present and aware of your surroundings. This, in turn, can help curb laughing caused by distracting or invasive thoughts.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear the right colors

Answer: . Wear clothes the colors of the rainbow. you  can wear blacks and browns to you just have to have a balance.  Pastels are always nice and denote sweetness. If you are feeling adventurous, try bright colors like hot pink, light pink yellow, orange, etc. These denote "crazily lovable". Choose girly shades such as pastels, pink, purple, and bright colors. you can wear black and other dark colors. You want your outfits to be bright and fun you have to have a balance Other colors you can wear are mint green, baby blue, cream, light coral, baby pink and a light yellow.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get a screen protector. Find a low-dust workspace.

Answer:
They typically come custom-cut.  (In a pinch, see the "Tips" to cut one down to fit.)  There are a few basic materials:  Semi-hard, slick, clear soda-bottle style such as PET, the most common and generally best. (Gimmicky variations such as semi-reflective or matte can be fun, but less practical.) Very hard, clear tempered glass, like a stronger microscope coverslip.  Should have a plastic layer to hold together if damaged.  Extremely scratch resistant, but brittle; tends to flake apart progressively once chipped. Very tough, thick plastic such as polycarbonate.  Provides direct impact protection.  Not very scratch resistant--won't stay pretty.  May reduce accuracy of touchscreens. Soft vinyl plastic.  Not recommended as generally less pleasant to use, but does prevent scratches. Anywhere indoors with calm air is a good start.  You can improve things with steam. Running a hot shower works well, which fills the room with steam. When the steam has subsided, there will be less dust in the air than usual. This is the best time to apply the screen protector.