INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your preferred web browser. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the top-right side of the page. It's an option in the column on the left-hand side of the Facebook News Feed. You may have to click See More here in order to show this option. This button is at the top of the Friend Lists page. Click the "List Name" box and type in your preferred name for the list. This will create your friend list and open it. You can add friends to this list by clicking the "Members" text box, typing in a name, and clicking the related friend in the drop-down menu that appears.

SUMMARY: Open Facebook. Click Friend Lists. Click + Create List. Enter a list name. Click Create.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Dry skin is less obvious when you have a daily moisturizing routine.  Look for a glycerin-based moisturizer for intensely dry feet. Avoid walking around after moisturizing your feet. This can cause your feet to pick up dust or dirt and also cause you to slip on tile or wood floors. To avoid possible exposure to nail bed fungus or athlete's foot, never go barefoot in public showers, at public pools, or in locker rooms. After using, wipe pedicure tools with a disinfectant cleanser and store in a clean, dry place. Consider purchasing a pedicure kit or case with zipper closure. This ensures that your pedicure supplies stay together and protected from contaminants. In order to keep your feet looking perfect for summer, do a daily spot check for damage to polish.  Apply a thin coat to areas where polish has been scuffed or chipped. If the chip is deep and affects the uniformity of the surface, buff lightly to smooth rough edges then apply polish over the chip. If this doesn't work, remove polish and repaint the nail. Set aside time once a week to exfoliate feet, apply a moisturizing foot mask, and push back cuticles. This prevents any build-up of dry skin and keeps feet sandal ready.

SUMMARY: Moisturize daily. Wear flip flops. Disinfect clippers and pedicure tools. Touch up or reapply chipped polish. Exfoliate and tend cuticles weekly.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Come up with a low-cost package that will appeal to bands who haven't worked with a professional before. You may choose to do both photo shoots and concert photography in order to get experience and enhance your portfolio. Develop relationships with bloggers, music websites, local magazines, and music magazines. If you start by submitting photos for publication without pay, you may be able to develop contacts that will give you photo passes for exclusive events in the future.  Contact the editors of the music magazines and websites and offer to share your photographs. Develop a relationship with members of the art department for magazine and websites to get your photographs used in their publications or on their sites. With a good portfolio in hand, you should try to get varied jobs in the music industry. Creating a good relationship with a label and/or venue may turn out to be more profitable than a relationship with a band.  Contact members of the creative department at a music label and offer your services. Get in touch with the people in charge of booking performances for festivals and venues and ask if you can take photographs. Reach out to bands on social media and see if they would like to check out your portfolio. If you have an in with a band manager or publicist, or a club promoter, you’ll get the credentials you need to photograph bands. Introduce yourself to these gatekeepers and offer to show them your portfolio. This is an easier and more successful route than trying to get permission from the band members themselves. In addition to taking photos during concerts, band photographers also shoot promotional photographs. Offer your services for photo shoots, magazine articles, product promotions, press kits, and album covers. You’ll get your photographs published and also develop relationships with the band and their team, which can lead to more jobs.

SUMMARY: Offer your services to local bands. Get published in print or online. Market yourself to bands, music labels, festivals, and venues. Develop relationships with managers, publicists, and promoters. Do promotional work.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Writing down things you want to remember can help in multiple ways. Some people remember things if they think about them and write them down. Plus, if you write down the information, you will have it just in case you forget.  Keep important information in one notebook. This can include phone numbers, names, dates, appointments, a list of things to do each day, medications you need to take, or foods you should eat. Place this notebook somewhere you will remember. If you can’t remember where you place it, put it somewhere you will see it each day, like the kitchen counter or coffee table. Routines can help you improve your memory by repeating the same tasks every day. Your routine should include everything you need to do for your day, like what you do in the mornings, chores you need to do, and things you should do at bedtime. Write your routine in a notebook. Keep it posted on your refrigerator door. This helps you be able to figure out what your daily routine should be until you remember it. After a stroke, your brain has to heal itself. A stroke majorly affects your body, so you will have to take things slower than before. Getting enough rest ensures that you don’t overwork your brain. When you are well-rested, your focus and attention is better, which can help you remember things better.  Take rests during the day when you need to. If that means doing less than you used to, that’s okay. Put your health first. Get quality sleep at night. You should shoot for seven to nine hours each night. One of the first things you can do to help improving your memory is to pay attention to the things around you. Memory problems are often linked to inattention. For things to be committed to your memory, you need to pay attention to them.  Start making yourself pay attention to things around you. Start with important things you want to remember, like an appointment or detail someone told you. You can also try remembering unimportant things, like the color of shirt someone wears or what someone said on television. Recovering from a stroke is not easy. Though you may want to push yourself to get better quicker, that may not help. Be patient and be kind to yourself. If you get tired, take a break. Resting and letting your body and brain recover will help.  Don't be too hard on yourself or get frustrated if you don't remember everything immediately. Recovering your memory can be a long process. Keep working at it and managing it as you take care of yourself. Be sure to ask for help from your family and friends when you need it. It is important to maintain good connections with your loved ones and to let them know how they can help you.

SUMMARY:
Write down important information. Create a routine. Get proper rest. Pay attention. Avoid pushing yourself too hard.