Write an article based on this "Go over your schedule for the morning. Organize everything you need to bring. Have apparel prepped and ready to go. Complete all your last minute-tasks ahead of time, if possible."
article: Before going to bed that night, make sure you know what time you need to wake up in the morning. Know when you have any morning appointments, like a hair stylist, and when you can expect the arrival of any wedding services, like a florist delivery or a limo. Write out a schedule ahead of time so you can reference it easily on the big day. Put it in an easily-accessible place so your wedding party or family can see it, or email the schedule out to them ahead of time. Letting everyone know what to expect and what they need to do will help everyone feel more prepared and relaxed. Get all wedding supplies prepped and ready to go. You may wish to make a list of supplies you need ahead of time and who is responsible for bringing which item.  Know where the rings are and who will be bringing them to the ceremony. If you have any items for the ceremony, like candles or music, have them set aside and know who is bringing them. Pack a small bag or purse with items you may need during the wedding day, such as makeup, your phone, bobby pins, or breath mints. Lay out your wedding clothing and shoes. Put any accessories you will be wearing in a visible place, so you will not have to search for them.  Take care of any last-minute wardrobe needs ahead of time, like ironing or shining your shoes. Have all the toiletries you need for tomorrow ready in the bathroom. Don’t add to your pre-wedding stress by waiting until the last minute to tie up loose ends. Do the necessary prep work as far out as possible from the wedding.  Delegate last-minute tasks to  your wedding party or trustworthy family members. Do not make them your workhorses, but it’s okay to ask them to run to the store for a last-minute item, for example. Treat your wedding party well! They may have gone through expense or inconvenience to be there for you on your special day.  If you know ahead of time you will need help with last-minute items, like dropping off place cards at the reception hall or giving a head count to the caterer, enlist help ahead of time. Designate a member of the wedding party or trustworthy family member to help you complete the task. You could say, “Katie, would you mind calling the caterer and giving them a final count for the kids’ meals? I would really appreciate your help!”

Write an article based on this "Ask others what they love about you. Surround yourself with people who love themselves. Follow after your role models."
article: Although it may be scary and intimidating, ask your friends and loved ones what they think your best qualities are. This will help boost your confidence and remind you that your body has given you so many gifts. You will most likely be surprised at the wonderful things they see in you that you often miss. Here is a way you can ask: Start off by giving your friend or loved one a great compliment, and then ask, "What do you think is my best quality?" People develop the attitude and behaviors of the people who surround them. If you keep positive influences in your life, you will adopt those attitudes which will help you love yourself, inside and out. Look for people who are optimistic, work hard toward their goals, and respect themselves. Think about all of the people either directly in your life, or those who have accomplished amazing things that you admire. Those individuals are most likely renowned and respected for their accomplishments outside of their bodies. Use this to help you remember that your body does not stand in the way of your life or happiness. Your body can help you pursue all of your dreams and desires. Think about your family members, close friends, or someone you have never met but always admired, and make a list of their best qualities. Then, ask yourself if their self-image or body made the list, or kept them from achieving their accomplishments.

Write an article based on this "Pick a covering fabric. Decide on a fluffy insert."
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You can mix and match different prints, colors, and textures of fabric in order to create a comfortable bed that matches your home décor.  Make sure the fabric is easy to clean and/or able to be put in the washer. Faux fur, fleece, terry cloth, and cotton are good choices. You can also use old curtains. You can use pillows, old cotton clothes torn into strips, polyester stuffing, chopped foam, egg crate mattress toppers, or even scraps of different types of fabric you might have lying around the house. Make sure to use non-toxic material that won't harm your dog if s/he chews up the bed.