Problem: Article: Dice your onion. Mince your garlic. Slice or tear your basil leaves up into shreds. Do this before you put your pockets in the oven to bake. Your sauce should take about as much time to cook as your pockets will to bake and then cool off enough to safely handle. Line the bottom of a large saucepan with olive oil. Set the burner to medium-low. Once the oil heats up, add the onions and saute for two to three minutes, or until they turn translucent. Add the garlic, wait one minute, then stir in your tomato paste and saute for one more minute. Pour in your diced tomatoes. Stir in the sugar and basil. Add salt and pepper as desired. Place your pockets in the oven at this point, and let the sauce simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally (or longer, if the pockets need more time). If desired, use an immersion blender to smooth the sauce out.
Summary: Prep your veggies and herb. Saute your onion, garlic, and paste. Add the rest and simmer.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A good kiss is a moment out of time, so savor it. Don't feel like you must immediately move forward or have something to do next. Just enjoy the kiss! More often than not, the two of you will naturally find something to talk about, do, or just keep on kissing -- so let the moment just happen.  In general, the best advice is just to go slow. Don't rush into anything. Instead, just take a breath and slow down your thoughts. The best advice for responding after a kiss is to follow your heart. It sounds cliche, but all kisses are different, and you will know what to do if you just trust yourself. After the kiss, pull your head back slowly to give each of you some space. If you wrapped a hand around each other, you can lightly ease off, or hold each other close for a more intimate moment. As you peel back, a simple, small smile is a great way to show your emotions without having to think of anything suave to say. More likely than not, there will be some nervous, happy giggles and smiles either way, but don't worry if you have "nothing to say." This giddy, semi-awkward moment is the perfect way to show how much you enjoy each other without movie-perfect quotes. You could also:  Run your hands through their hair. Pull them in for a hug. Wrap your arms around them, or cup their face. Nuzzle your noses against each other. Keep your faces, like forehead and nose, touching. Hold each other for a quiet moment alone. Post first kiss, no matter the circumstances, can often get a little awkward. And that is okay! Learn to embrace this moment, which is honestly less awkward and more exciting, without feeling like you need to say something. Most "smooth" lines that people come up with after kisses are laughably bad -- a smile and a simple "I liked that," is often more than enough.  Don't overthink things! Just keep being yourself. If you feel confident and have something to say, say it! Even if it is a little corny, more likely than not he/she will laugh. A first kiss is just one step in a relationship, so don't put so much significance on it that you forget to be yourself. While things may be a little different for a day or two, there is no reason why a single kiss needs to change how you treat each other. The more you treat a kiss as a small growth in a larger relationship, and not the single most important moment in your lives, then it is doubtful that this will be your last kiss.

SUMMARY: Enjoy the moment slowly, without worrying about next steps. Ease back out of the kiss, keeping yourself close to your partner's face. Look your partner in the eyes and smile. Try not to force in any lines, quotes, or jokes to break the awkwardness. Continue building your relationship after your first kiss.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A crowded venue with music and many conversations happening simultaneously, a potpourri of aromas ranging from air fresheners, flowers, and food to perfumes and colognes, and perhaps a variety of lighting effects such as television screens or computer displays may overwhelm an individual with ADHD.  This can make the individual virtually unable to participate in a simple conversation, let alone excel at exercising business acumen or social graces. When a similar invitation presents itself later, he or she may choose to decline, perhaps resulting in a lost financial opportunity or isolation.  Social isolation can easily work its way into depression. You may choose to confide in a trusted friend who can act as an anchor during this type of event. This friend can be a focal point for you. He or she might also recommend that you step outside for a moment of relative quiet and regrounding when the situation hits a certain level. It can be difficult to sit still or to stop fidgeting if you have ADHD. Redirect these tendencies by squeezing a stress ball, for example.  If you find that you fidget at your desk, it might help to sit on a large exercise ball. Individuals with ADHD have a greater propensity for falling into substance abuse, and it’s harder to break away from that addiction.   It is estimated that “half of those suffering ADHD self-medicate with drugs and alcohol.” Exercise works wonders on the brain function of an ADHD sufferer, as it takes your mind off of anything you may be thinking about, and it also helps you get out some of the pent up energy you may have. Try high-energy activities like swimming or biking.
Summary: Recognize how you respond to your environment. Find ways to redirect fidgeting. Be careful around alcohol and drugs. Get more physical exercise.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your screw isn't all the way in, you won't get an accurate measurement. Make sure you've bolted the screw firmly into place. The head of the screw should be level to or slightly below your project surface. Don't drill too hard -- if you strip the screw, it will be almost impossible to remove. Look on the other side of your project surface. If you can see or feel the tip of the screw poking out, it's too long and you'll need to cut it to fit. You don't need to take the screw out of the surface -- you can cut it right there with a wire stripper.
Summary:
Make sure the screw is fully sunk into the pilot hole. Check the backside of your project to see if the screw is poking out.