Article: Think about why you want to experience your first kiss? Is it because you think you have to in order to be “cool”? Or, is it because you feel that you actually want to have this experience? There might be many reasons you want to experience your first kiss, but in general it is a good idea to wait until you feel ready for it. Choose someone that you feel comfortable with, and who wants to kiss you back. Typically, this will be your boyfriend or girlfriend, but in some cases it may also be a close friend who wants to have the experience too. Whoever it is, it will be more enjoyable if it is someone you trust and feel comfortable with. Although the cutest girl or boy in school might be an obvious choice, it doesn’t mean they are the best choice. You should choose someone you find attractive on the inside as much as the outside. Ask trusted friends about their first kiss, and how they prepared themselves. Ask them what advice they can give you. If you feel comfortable doing so, you can also discuss it with your parents. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Almost every one can remember the nervousness and worries they had before their first kiss. . It's likely that you will be worrying about all the things that could go wrong during your first kiss. Ignore these thoughts. Instead, let yourself think only positive thoughts. For example, you can think about how you've taken good care of your lips and mouth, making you very kissable. You can think about how into you the person you will be kissing is, and how romantic it will be. Although you will be nervous, remember that you deserve to be kissed! Believe that the kiss will go well, and although it may not go perfectly, it will all be OK. Remember that even if it doesn't go perfectly, it is only the first of many. Nearly everyone feels nervous when kissing someone for the first time. This is a biological reaction to our excitement, and doesn’t mean anything bad.  Remember that this also goes for the person kissing you back. It can sometimes be a comfort to remember the other person is also nervous. If you do your best to act relaxed about the kiss, it will help your partner relax too, and you can both enjoy it. Often, the first kiss will be everything you hoped it would be despite the fact that it didn't go "perfectly". However, if things aren't turning out so well, don't get angry. Instead, pull away from your partner, and smile. It will help both of you relax, and you can try again if you want to.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide that you are ready. Decide who you want to kiss. Talk with trusted friends. Ignore negative thoughts Be confident. Understand that it is normal to be nervous. Keep a sense of humor.
Article: Use heavy duty glue to affix the button to the top of the paperclip. Re-think using overly large buttons that may be too bulky. Consider using two buttons so you have a decoration on both sides of the paperclip.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/b0\/Make-Paperclip-Bookmarks-Step-7Bullet2.jpg\/v4-459px-Make-Paperclip-Bookmarks-Step-7Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b0\/Make-Paperclip-Bookmarks-Step-7Bullet2.jpg\/aid2695170-v4-728px-Make-Paperclip-Bookmarks-Step-7Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  You don’t want the recipient to get stuck!
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Create a bookmark with a button. Completely cover the top of the paperclip with the button. Affix the button to the area opposite from where the bookmark will mark the page. Remove any stickpin on the back of a button if there is one.
Article: The first step in setting any goal is deciding what you want. Most people have a general sense of things they want. It might be happiness, health, wealth, or a better relationship with your spouse. Your first tasks is translating that into some things you'd like to actually accomplish.  A good place to start is defining your terms. If you want to be happier, think about what happiness means to you. What does a happy life look like? What would you need to do to be happy?  It's okay to be general at this stage. You might decide happiness, for example, means having a fulfilling career. Your general goal might be to get a job you find personally satisfying. You may have several goals at this stage, some long-term some short term. It's a good idea to write them down. Before you can determine if a goal is realistic, you have to make that goal specific. This will provide greater clarity in terms of what you actually would have to do to achieve it. Specific goals are also more motivating and achievable than vague ones.  Your task at this stage is to take your general ideas and get as specific as you possibly can. For example, imagine you goal is to start a new, more satisfying career. At this stage, you need to decide what career would be most satisfying to you. You might decide you'd like to become a professional musician. That's a great start, but you can get more specific. What style or styles of music do you want to play? What instrument or instruments do you want to play? Do you want to be a solo artist, or play in a band or orchestra? Determining how challenging a goal is might require some research, if you aren't already familiar with the process. The more you know about the process the better. As you do your research, try to answer questions like:  What skills will you need to learn? What lifestyle changes will you need to make? How much will it cost? How long will it take? To determine if a goal is realistic, you must know exactly how a goal would be achieved. In this step, you need to break your goal or goals into parts or steps.  Breaking your goal down into subgoals will also help you make a plan for achieving it later on. It's a good idea to write the steps down as you go. For example, imagine your goal is to become a professional cello player with a classical orchestra. In general terms, this goal breaks down into several steps. You'll need to buy a cello, if you don't have one. You'll need to get very good at playing it. This will probably require taking lessons. You probably will even want to attend a conservatory or other music school or college. Along the way, you'll probably need to learn some musical theory. Then, you'll need to get a job playing for an orchestra. This will mean at least one (and probably several) auditions. Depending on where you live, this might require moving to a town with a professional orchestra.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Think about what you want to achieve. Get specific. Do some research. Determine the steps.