Often something you see or hear later in the day will trigger a memory of a dream from the night before. Note these recollections without delay, and think about them to see if you can remember how they fit into the rest of the dream. It also helps to continually think about your dreams throughout the day. Sometimes the memory can be jogged when you assume the same physical position you had while dreaming. Try to put your head in the same place on the pillow, arrange your body the same way, and close your eyes. If the dream comes into your head, think it through before getting up to write it down.  It might help to open your eyes and look at the object you first saw when you woke up. Remembering your dreams takes effort and practice. The more you become conscious of your dreams, the more likely you are to remember them. Get into the habit of committing to remembering your dreams and night and writing them down first thing when you wake up. The process will become easier over time. Eventually you'll figure out what factors help you remember your dreams. Try to notice patterns pertaining to the time you go to bed and wake up in the morning, the temperature of the room, what you ate for dinner. Do any of these variables seem to influence your ability to remember your dreams?
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One-sentence summary -- Keep a notepad or voice recorder with you throughout the day. Go back to your bed and lie down. Practice again the next night. Notice patterns.

Q: If you can physically see hair, dust, or some other contaminant trapped between the tint and the window, you won’t be able to fix it. Some air bubbles and mistakes will also be too stubborn to actually remove. In these cases, you can replace the tint on the window. If a professional shop installed your tint and there are visible mistakes, they’ll usually fix it free of charge. If it’s hotter than 65 °F (18 °C), you can use the sun to remove the tint. Drive your car out into the driveway or park it on the street to do this. You may want to remove the tint if you’re replacing it yourself, or to save some money at the tint shop. If you’re going to pay a professional to replace the tint, you can always take your vehicle to them and ask them to remove it. You’ll save yourself $15-30 in labor if you do this yourself though, and it’s not particularly hard to do. Grab a commercial glass cleaning spray. Open the door on your vehicle and spray the tint down with your glass cleaner. Really soak the tint to get the entire window soapy and wet. The glass cleaner won’t damage the interior, so don’t worry about drips. You can just wipe them away with a clean cloth. Grab a black trash bag or a sheet of black plastic. Spread the black plastic over the inside of the window and smooth it out over the door. Push the plastic against the glass with the palm of your hand. The plastic will stay in place since it will stick to the window cleaner. Make sure every section is covered by the plastic. Close the vehicle door and let the trash bag stick out around the sides of the door. Let the vehicle sit in the sun for 20 minutes if it’s 80 °F (27 °C) or hotter. If it’s a little on the cooler side, wait a little longer. The plastic insulates the window as the sun heats the glass up. The adhesive will melt while it sits out on the sun and make removing the plastic easy. You can achieve the same effect with a heat gun, but this is much easier and safer for your vehicle. After the vehicle has sat out in the sun for a while or after you’ve heated it with the heat gun, open the door and peel the black plastic bag off the window. The tint should have wrinkled up a little in the sun. If it did, grab a wrinkle near the edge of the window and slowly peel the tint off like you’re removing a sticker. If you can’t do it by hand, grab a metal straight edge, like a razor blade, and scrape the tint with the edge to peel it off in strips. Either go back to the shop where you got the tint, or look up a tint shop in your area. Take your vehicle to the professionals and pay them to replace your window. This is the best way to ensure you don’t end up with a bad tint job. It typically costs $100-400 to tint an entire vehicle, but it will cost considerably less to get a single window replaced. if you want to install the tint yourself. If you installed the tint on your own, you already know what you’re doing. The odds are high that your main mistake was not cleaning your window enough, or not smoothing the tint out with your straight edge correctly. This time, spend an extra 5-10 minutes cleaning the window with soapy water and spend an extra 10-15 minutes smoothing it out when you reinstall the tint. Tinting a vehicle is a pretty touchy process. If your first attempt to tint your windows was unsuccessful, you likely got enough practice to nail the process this time.
A: Replace the tint if there’s debris or you can’t remove the problem. Take your car outside when it’s warm to remove the tint yourself. Spray the inside of the window down with glass cleaner. Cover the inside of the window with a black trash bag. Shut the door and let the tint bake in the sun for 20-45 minutes. Peel the film off in one sheet to remove it from the window. Bring your vehicle to a professional to get the tint replaced by a pro. Redo your tint job

Article: Show the higher-ups that your goals align with the goals of the company. Stuffing envelopes or filing paperwork may seem below your skill level, but remind yourself that your work is important and may lead to company sales. Bringing an executive their morning coffee may seem far removed from your goal of being an executive, but it will allow you to build interpersonal relationships and will help the executive to better perform daily tasks. Build positive relationships with people at all levels of the company. One of your co-workers may become your boss some day. A colleague with whom you have a personality clash may wind up in a position to chime in about your suitability for a promotion. Treat everyone with respect and fairness, and they will be likely to pay you respect in return.  Show your appreciation for others. Acknowledge the contributions of colleagues who help you solve difficult problems. When leading others, let them know that you appreciate their individual strengths. Greet people warmly. Whether in an elevator with a top executive or standing in the company cafeteria line with an employee from another department, take the opportunity to introduce yourself and strike up conversation. It might be tempting to skip the company's holiday event, but attending such social gatherings will allow you to interact with a wide variety of company employees. It will also increase your visibility and your chances of being viewed as an integral member of the company. Lighten your boss' workload by offering to oversee a small project. Stay late to master new software, make sales calls, or organize paperwork. Make sure that the additional tasks that you pursue contribute to greater productivity without jeopardizing your relationships with colleagues. Avoid stepping on other people's toes or crossing boundaries. Your goal is not to outdo your supervisor or to highlight the inadequacy of your colleagues, but rather to offer vital support.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Demonstrate your commitment. Network with co-workers. Attend company-wide social functions. Take on additional responsibilities.