In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: People with great personalities are motivated to becoming the best version of themselves. Set goals for yourself, both personally and professionally, so you can reach your full potential.  For instance, you might set a short term goal of working out three times this week. Your long term goal could be getting a promotion at work within a year. Make sure that the goals you set for yourself will push you beyond your comfort zone in some way. Otherwise, you will not grow from them. In order to achieve your goals, you’ll need a plan. Write down what you want to do and each step required to achieve it. Celebrate at each step as you make it through! For instance, if you want to get a promotion, you might make it your goal to nail the presentation you have coming up. You might also set a goal of arriving to work early each day, taking on additional tasks, and completing a training to advance your skills. Trying something new can help teach you perseverance and improve your work ethic, both of which are important to personality. Identify something you want to learn or improve upon and start at it soon. You might choose something like cooking or learning a new language.
Summary: Set goals for yourself. Make an action plan. Learn a new skill.

Since female body figures are about 7 1/2 heads high, make another horizontal line a 1/2 head distance below the lowest line on your paper. This line indicates where the female's feet are. Now you can go back and mark where key parts of the body fall in relation to one another. For example, you'll make a waistline, hipline, and line for the knees. The line for the shoulders should be about 1/3 of a head below the chin, and the chest line will be where the second original gridline you drew was. Draw this line in darker to show where the midpoint of the breasts are on the chest. It might help to label each of the lines you're drawing for reference. For example, write "shoulder line." Slide the ruler halfway between the second and third guidelines from the top. Draw a horizontal line to show the waistline. Then, move the ruler down so it's halfway between the third and fourth guidelines from the top. Sketch a horizontal line to show where the hips go. Place the ruler between the fifth and sixth guidelines from the top and draw a horizontal line. This is where you'll eventually draw the knees. If you'd like to label the very bottom line, you could mark "feet" on the line that's halfway below the seventh guideline from the top. Sketch the top line of the rectangle so it's 1/4 of a head below the first guideline. Make another horizontal line over the second horizontal guideline for the bottom of the rectangle. Then, draw a line that curves away from the body and up to the end of the top rectangle line. Repeat this on the other end of the rectangle. Draw your rectangle so it extends 1/2 of a head's width at both ends. Sketch the oval halfway below the second guideline and halfway below the third guideline. You can make the oval extend as far as you like near the ends, depending on how wide you want the female's hips to be. Lightly make a smaller oval in between the chest and lower torso shapes. Draw the oval so the center touches the chest line and the top of the lower oval. The top of the lower oval is the waistline. Press firmly near the end of the shoulder line and sketch down along the chest's curve towards the waist. Keep drawing the line to connect with the edge of the bottom torso rectangle and repeat this for the opposite side of the body. Then, go back to the shoulder line and draw a small line that curves up to meet the head. Remember to draw the opposite line for the neck as well.
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One-sentence summary -- Add a horizontal line halfway below the bottom line to mark the feet. Draw 2 horizontal lines just below the chin to mark the shoulders and the chest. Sketch 2 horizontal lines between the second and fourth gridlines for the shoulders and hips. Make a horizontal line between the fifth and sixth guidelines to mark the knees. Draw a horizontal rectangle just below the first gridline to make the chest. Make a horizontal oval between the second and fourth gridlines for the bottom of the torso. Sketch another horizontal oval between the rectangle and bottom oval. Draw a curved line to connect the outside of the shapes and make a basic torso.

Q: Turn the fabric over and avoid touching the WD-40 with your fingers. Lay the fabric back on the paper towels and spray the back of the spray. Spraying the back of the fabric will help the WD-40 lift the crayon stain. This gives the solvent time to dissolve the wax stain so it's easier to wash out. If you're short on time, you could skip this step but the stain may not lift completely. Wash your hands well with soapy water after spraying the WD-40.
A: Flip the fabric over and spray the back of the stain with WD-40. Let the WD-40 sit on the fabric for 10 minutes.

Problem: Article: Take down all of your posters with pictures of them, and don't see the new movie they are in or listen to their new song. Don’t talk about them with your friends or family, and don’t spend time on the internet researching their lives. Everyone deserves privacy, even famous people.  You can do these things gradually over the course of several days, or stop it all in one go, like ripping off a Band-Aid. Whichever way you choose to do it, make sure all of the things that remind you of them eventually make it out of your life! Try not to be jealous if you find out they’re dating someone else, or happy if they’re breaking up with their partner. It doesn’t bring you any closer to them, and it only makes it harder to separate from them. Concrete goals that focus on the bigger picture, like how you can improve yourself or do something nice for someone else, will help you far more than dwelling on an unlikely possibility. Make sure your goals are reasonable and attainable.  Think about how you want to study hard and get an “A” on your next paper or test. If you’re working on a new move in karate class, imagine yourself being able to do it perfectly, and practice when you get home. Help someone in need by volunteering at an organization, or doing something small like giving up your seat on the bus for an elderly person. If you are having intense thoughts about this celebrity, an engaging but calming activity can help get your mind off of it.  Finish that poem, book, painting, or other project you’ve been working on. Go for a walk and look around at all the beautiful trees, houses, and people that are right in front of you. Grab a coloring book or a print-out of a detailed pattern like a mandala and some colored pencils. Color to your heart’s content, and try to stay inside the lines.  Get some exercise by asking your friends if they want to play a pickup game of soccer or frisbee, or go on a run by yourself.
Summary:
Remove things from your life that remind you of your crush. Replace daydreams about them with thoughts about goals you have for your own life. Do something else that you like to do.