Problem: Article: If your company discourages or prohibits personal relationships among coworkers, and you don’t want to endanger your job, remind yourself of your priorities. You will probably decide that the crush is not worth risking your job.  Review your company’s workplace rules (perhaps available from your human resources department, if applicable) regarding personal relationships. Seeing the ramifications of having a romance in the works place spelled out might be enough motivation for you to put an end to the crush.  There may also be legal ramifications of having a workplace romance, depending on laws regulating sexual harassment in your area. If you dwell on a crush, and others at your workplace find out, gossip can spread. This can be the case even if you only talk about the crush, and don’t act on it. Gossip can give you a reputation for being unprofessional, and it can also lower your productivity and workplace morale. If you are worried about these risks, it may be best to not discuss your crush at work or with coworkers outside of your workplace. If you act on a crush you have on a coworker, there can be serious social ramifications, whether or not the crush reciprocates. Recognizing the risks of these can be enough to end your crush. Potential problems include:  Being rejected by your crush Lingering awkwardness if your crush does not reciprocate, or, if he or she does at first, but the relationship ultimately does not work out  Pressuring your crush to reciprocate if you are in a superior position in the workplace Loss of credibility among your coworkers, who may perceive you as acting unprofessionally or giving special treatment to your crush Even if you feel like you want to act on a crush, it is worth thinking about all possible outcomes, for better or worse. It is possible that the relationship could work out long-term, but if it does not:  The relationship might succeed at first, but then fall apart. If the relationship does not succeed, or eventually falls apart, you will have to deal with seeing the crush at work, possibly being promoted, etc. This can create a great deal of stress. If the relationship does not work out, and you or the crush feels pressure to resign from your workplace, this will create many more problems.
Summary: Check company policy. Keep in mind the risks of workplace gossip. Keep in mind the social risks of acting on a workplace crush. Think about the implications of a relationship not working out.

Problem: Article: Cut out two cardboard circles and then cut out a wedge and a small hole in the middle of each circle so that your disks look like they have keyholes. Remember, the bigger the circles, the bigger your pom pom will be (and vice versa). You can cut out a circle freehand or you can use a bowl or glass as a guide to trace the area you want to cut and then cut out the circle. You can now use your finish pom pom by attaching it to a knitting or crochet project. Use the yarn tails to attach it to a hat, scarf, sweater, or whatever you want.
Summary:
Cut out two cardboard circles. Use your finished pom pom.