INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Even if you’re pretending to everyone else, have one person you can talk to about how you really feel. It might a trusted friend or family member, or maybe a counselor. Sometimes it is better to stop pretending you're happy and start letting out some of your sadness or anger to someone you trust. Letting your feelings stay bottled up will cause you to feel more unhappy and can harm your overall health in the long run. Maybe you can’t express your feelings while you’re at school or with other people, but make sure you find a way to acknowledge and express your emotions. Don’t hold your emotions in. Look inside yourself and try to name the feelings you feel. Then, find an outlet to help you express it.  Write in a journal, write song lyrics, listen to music, dance, paint, or draw. Whatever you do, it should help you work through your feelings and express them in a meaningful way. If you feel like you have to pretend to be happy in order to manage your sadness or you hate to be a “buzzkill,” it might be time to consider treatment for depression. Notice if you have symptoms of depression and talk them over with a professional. They can help you manage your symptoms, prevent future episodes, and provide a place for you to share your honest feelings. Find a therapist by contacting your insurance provider or a local mental health clinic. You can also get a recommendation from a family member or friend.

SUMMARY: Talk to someone you trust about how you feel. Express how you feel in some way. See a therapist if you feel depressed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should see the contents of your Dropbox on the screen. It’s at the top-right corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. You are now signed out of your Dropbox account.
Summary: Navigate to https://www.dropbox.com in a web browser. Click your profile picture. Click Sign out.

Select the enchanting table to do so. Select an ordinary book, then select the book-shaped box in the crafting table. Select your lapis lazuli, then select the box to the right of the book's box. You'll need at least three lapis lazuli per enchantment. On the right side of the crafting table's interface, you'll see several enchantments listed. Select the one you want; if you don't see the one you want, select the lowest-level one. The book should now be purple and pink, signifying that it has been enchanted. You most likely won't find the enchantment that you want the first time around, so keep enchanting books until you find the enchantment that you want.  It's best to create low-level enchantments when the enchantment table gives you three unwanted enchantment options. After creating an enchanted book, you'll need to re-level your character to level 30.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the enchanting table. Place a book in the enchanting table. Place the lapis lazuli in the table. Select an enchantment. Move the enchanted book to your inventory. Repeat as necessary.

Q: Find out when status reports are due, and carve out some time each day to work on your report. That way you won't be rushing to try to do it at the last minute.  If you're working on an ongoing project, you can create a "template" for your status reports that you'll use each time. This will be much easier for your manager, because they'll know exactly where to find the information they need in each report. If you need to update figures included in the report before you turn it in, leave yourself reminders to do so. Organize your report so that the things you know are important to your manager are front and center. If you're unsure about your manager's style and preferences, ask to see examples of previous status reports that they liked. For example, if you know your manager likes to read a chronological story, you might start with a section headed "This Week's Progress," followed by another labeled "What's Next." If you're submitting a digital file of your report, you can include links to websites or even GIFs and videos, if appropriate. However, if you're submitting a hard copy, these elements won't be useful. You may also want to consider how your status report will be read. For example, if you're sending a digital file using email, you might want to make sure any visual elements can be viewed on a mobile device. and edit your report. Don't just rely on the spelling and grammar checkers in your word processing app. Keep your sentences short, and eliminate unnecessary words and repetition.  Your writing should be concise and direct. Avoid using a lot of jargon, which can make it seem like you're trying to hide something or don't know what you're talking about. Read your report aloud. If you stumble over a sentence, that's a clue that your writing is not as clear as it could be. Some managers prefer visual cues as to how a project is doing so they can more quickly assess the project's status. Only include visual elements if you were specifically asked to do so, or if you think they would add something to the report. For example, you might put a green traffic light next to the budget, to indicate that costs were being managed well. If you're a little behind schedule, you would put a yellow light next to the scheduling section.
A: Start your report early to give yourself more time. Tailor your report to your manager's style. Optimize your report based on the method of delivery. Proofread Create visual elements, if desired.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are serious about your band, and have the funds, you can look into booking some time at a studio. This will be expensive compared to a tape recorder, but the quality will be greatly improved and may result in your band being hired more often. Plus, it'll give you a good quality recording to play for your family and friends until you can get a real album recorded. Call the local clubs and ask if you can play. Find parties to play at. If you're in school, sign up for the talent show, or ask to play at lunch for your peers. By starting small, you can get a taste of how audiences react, what to do when you get better gigs, and make a little bit of spending cash. There is a section where club managers and event planners post gig information. These will often be paying gigs and are great ways to expose your band to the public.

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Once you have a decent set of songs, consider recording a demo. Start with small gigs. Look on craigslist.com.