Q: Use the horsehair brush that comes with many shoe cleaning kits, or another soft-bristled brush.  Alternatively, you can use a piece of clean, soft, lint-free cloth, like a strip of an old t-shirt.  The more often you do this basic surface cleaning — e.g., every time you take the shoes off — the easier it and the rest of the cleaning process will be. Save your old t-shirts for shoe cleaning and polishing.  They’ll come in handy often. Remove the laces from the shoes before continuing; they’ll just get in the way. Lightly moisten another clean cloth and work in a small amount of either saddle soap or leather shoe cleaner.  Rub the shoe firmly but not aggressively.  For stains caused by road salt, try applying a two-to-one mix of water and white vinegar with a clean cloth.  Lightly dampen the leather; don’t saturate it with the solution.  If you have caked-on, clumpy layers of old polish to contend with, try adding a bit of nail polish remover (acetone) to cotton balls and wiping gently.  This should remove the old polish. Give the shoes a bit of time to dry fully if you used any liquids in the cleaning process, then apply your chosen product to make the leather more soft and supple.  You can use a leather conditioner, saddle soap, or an oil renovator (like mink oil), all of which can be found alongside other shoe repair products. Follow the product instructions for application, but remember that a little goes a long way no matter what you’re using. the shoes.  Choose either a wax or cream polish, or even start with a layer of cream followed later by wax.  Shoe cleaning kits include a brush meant for polishing, but a strip of old t-shirt fabric works quite well also.  Apply a small amount of polish to the brush or cloth, and work it onto the shoe with a circular motion.  It’s better to add small amounts of polish multiple times than to glop on too much at once, so take your time.  After you’ve finished applying a coat of polish, buff the shoes using a clean cloth and the same circular motion.  Buffing evens out the wax, helps work it into the leather, and removes excess. If you want to add one or more additional layers of polish, let the shoes dry for a short while between rounds, and always buff after polishing. If your goal is a mirror-like sheen on your shoes, polish and buff at least twice apiece.  Then, after the shoes dry a little, sprinkle a few drops of water on them and buff them with the cloth used to apply the polish.  Keep repeating this process (with brief drying intervals) to further enhance the shine. If possible, let the shoes dry overnight, then give them one final buff with a dry cloth.
A: Brush or wipe away surface dirt and debris. Rub away stubborn dirt, scuffs, and stains. Nourish the leather after letting the shoes dry. Polish Add a “spit-shine,” if desired.

Article: Once the doll's hair is shampooed, set the doll aside for about 10 minutes. This gives the shampoo a chance to soften the hair. This will help remove any tangles and leave the hair soft and shiny. Set the doll aside in a safe place where it's unlikely to be disturbed.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Leave the doll's hair in the bowl for 10 minutes.

Problem: Article: Making signs means getting wood. Use an axe or sword to chop down a nearby tree. In order to make one sign, you will need:  6 wooden planks 1 stick If you already have your raw materials, skip straight to the next step. If you don't know how to make wood into wooden planks, and finally, into sticks, read on.  Craft wooden planks out of wood. One block of wood, crafted, will turn into 4 wooden planks. In order to make one sign, you'll therefore need at least 2 blocks of wood to craft. Craft sticks out of two wooden planks. Place two wooden planks in a vertical line on your crafting table to yield 4 sticks.
Summary: Gather materials. If you haven't already, craft your wooden planks and stick.

Q: You can't solve a problem if you don't know what it is, so the first thing to do is learn what worry feels like to you.  Write down when you think you are worrying. It may help to start with writing down how you feel and then what is happening around you and the thoughts you are having. Notice how your body is feeling - are your muscles tense or maybe your stomach aches. You can then go back and analyze what led you to feeling the way you did. Ask people around you to help you identify when you're worrying. Sometimes when people worry, they ask a multitude of questions attempting to feel as though they know what is to come. Usually, people who worry will talk about it and their friends and family will know they are worrying. Having them point it out will help you learn about how you worry. Worrying lies in the unknown. It makes sense because the unknown can be frightening. There are a lot of what ifs wrapped up in the future. The problem with what ifs is that they may never become problems and you'll end up worrying for nothing. This is why worrying is unproductive. It’s important when identifying worry to know if you are concerned about something that is actually happening or something that COULD happen.  Write down what you're worrying about. Circle what is actually happening and cross out what is not happening but could happen. Focus on only what is happening because that's all you can deal with right now. It is ok to plan and prepare for the future, but once you have done so, accept that you have done all you can do for now. When thinking about situations, it can be easy to get off course and start thinking about what could happen. When you’re in a stressful situation, it can be difficult to know if you are on the right path of dealing with it because of your worrying. Asking yourself if what you’re thinking can help you get out of the situation. If it doesn’t, you know you are worrying.  An example of this is dealing with a car that has broken down. You need to get to work, but have no idea how you're going to get there with no car. You immediately start to think about how if you don't get to work, you're going to lose your job. You then think about how you won't have money to pay your rent, and you may lose your apartment. As you can see, you can quickly unravel. However, if you focus on the situation at hand, you won't have to deal with losing your job or apartment. That can be quite a relief since you really don't know if those things are going to happen. You love your children so much. You don't ever want anything to happen to them, so you take every precaution necessary to ensure they do not get sick. You stay up at night thinking about all of the ways they could have gotten hurt that day. Focusing on them being healthy, safe, and happy will allow you to spend quality time with them that they will benefit from, so bringing yourself back to the present will help you do that and end the downward spiral of worrying. Some people worry about the past and how it has affected them. Other people worry about what they do now and how it will affect their future. There are even people who worry about all of them, so their past, present and future. Write down your worries to give you a sense of catharsis and relief in the moment.   Use a journal to write down what you worry about each day. You may choose to do this at the end of the day or just jot a worry down every time you have one. Use your smartphone to type in each one of your worries. You can use the memo app or an app for journaling.
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Know what worry is. Separate what is and is not reality. Ask yourself if your thoughts are productive. Write down the things you worry about from the past, present and future.