INPUT ARTICLE: Article: White on white can look very polished, taking the casual look of sandals and a summer dress up a notch. You could also try a white midi skirt with white tie-up sandals with a low heel for something a little chicer. Add white accessories, like oversized sunglasses with white frames, white bangles, and a white clutch for a super polished summer look. Semi-formal white shoes like Derby brogues and sleek ankle boots look sharpest when paired with trousers that are tailored and fitted. Make sure your trousers are properly hemmed for a sophisticated flair. Avoid dark trousers and go with lighter shades like pale gray and light beige.  The high contrast of dark pants and white shoes can look unbalanced. Avoid patent leather which is shiny and difficult to style. Opt for soft leather with a smooth matte appearance for versatility and easy styling. For a more casual vibe, try a buttery leather pair with a minimal design and flat sole. Wear them with chino shorts and a loose button down. For something a bit dressier that you could wear to work, go with a classic design made of a lux material, like leather or suede.  For dressier looks, opt for a pair with a bit of a heel, as opposed to a flat, rubber soles. Avoid square-toed shoes when trying to create a semi-formal look at the office. Dress boots are very versatile. Pair them with casual suits, tailored trousers, and fitted blazers to create work-ready looks at the office. Wear white ankle boots with a smart dress for a business casual vibe. Add a stack of white bangles, hoop earrings, and a light scarf to accessorize the outfit. Top it off with a black hobo bag or briefcase and retro-style sunglasses. If your smart grey blazer, white tee, and slim fit jeans look too formal once you get the outfit on, a pair of nice white trainers can be the perfect solution for toning it down. Choose trainers that have a classic and minimal design, like Converse, to keep your ensemble looking polished. Make sure they’re clean, as well! Don’t pair a dirty pair of white sneakers with semi-formal looks.

SUMMARY: Pair white sandals with a white summer dress to look polished. Wear brogues and ankle boots with tailored or fitted pants. Go with white loafers to create a range of semi-formal looks. Try white ankle boots for semi-formal looks with a little edge. Tone down a semi-formal outfit with a nice pair of white trainers.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Start with your arms at your sides and look straight ahead. Bend the knee of the leg that you will use as your back leg. Typically, your standing leg will be your dominant leg, so if you’re right-handed, your right leg will be the one holding you up and your left leg will be the one you lift.  Make sure that you're standing on a comfortable surface that isn't too hard. A hard floor will hurt your feet and may make the move more difficult. If you're doing a scorpion for the first time, you should try this move with a spotter, which should ideally be either one of your teammates or your coach. If your back leg is your left leg, grab it with your left hand. You can do this by twisting your hand and arm outwards and then behind you so that the back of your hand is facing your thigh.  Make sure your palm is facing the inside of your foot. Your back should be slightly flexed backward, and your standing leg should be straight and firmly locked so you don’t buckle. For better balance, keep your free hand at your side or on your hip. You can also temporarily hold on to the wall. Do not use your hand to pull your leg up. Instead, just try your best to use your leg strength to push it up on its own. The only thing your hand should do at this point is guide the direction of your leg and keep it in position. Push your leg as high as it can go while firmly gripping it with your arm. Once your foot is about as high as your ear, turn your elbow outward so that it is pointing forward, in front of your head. Remember to keep your standing leg locked as you do this, or you will buckle. Always push your leg up, not back. Pushing your leg up will make it easier for you to grab it with your other hand. If you push your leg back too much, it will be hard to reach it with your other hand. As you’re continuing to push your leg higher, start lifting your other hand to get ready to grab your back leg. Reach as far back behind you as you can with your other hand and grab the raised leg behind you. If you're having trouble reaching the leg, you can start by grabbing the wrist of the hand that's holding your foot, then work your way back to your leg. A stunt strap is a long durable strap that can be used to assist with various cheerleading moves. Using a stunt strap is a great tool if you’re having trouble mastering the scorpion. To use the strap, wrap the loop around your foot, then apply the above steps to bring your leg back and up. Hold the other end of the strap with both hands and bring them up over your head until the move is complete.
Summary: Stand up straight and lift your leg up behind you. Grab the outer side of your back foot with the hand from that same side. Push your back foot up towards the ceiling. Push your leg higher with your arm as you turn your elbow outward. Grab your back leg with your other hand. Use a stunt strap to improve your flexibility and posture.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Not all companies have the same goals even if they are looking to fill the same position.  Finding a company that agrees with your own personal values can make sure that you will be comfortable working there.  This can also help by assuaging any fears that your new employer might have regarding how well you will fit their culture.  Try looking online at the company's website to get a better feel for their culture. Ask any contacts you might have what the culture is like at the place you are investigating. Looking up reviews of the company can give you a good idea of how they interact with either past employees or customers. Most every employer will have some kind of social networking presences that you can examine. When searching for a position after being self-employed, it can be a good idea to focus the search on companies that have a unique need for your skill set.  Presenting yourself as someone capable of filling a specific need that an employer might have can give you the advantage and allow your application to be taken into consideration. Keep this in mind when crafting your resume and objective. If they need a team leader, you can emphasize your ability to self-start and keep yourself on task, which will translate nicely. Finding a new position and successfully obtaining it using large on-line databases or other traditional job search methods might work.  However, these methods can be difficult for a previously self employed person to find success with.  Instead, networking is the best option for finding an open position and getting an interview after being self employed.  Make your professional goals known to those you meet.  You never know who might end up helping you obtain a new position. Finding a friend that already works in a field you're interested is a great way to make contacts in that field.  You might also be able to make additional contacts through people you already know. Talk about your skills and accomplishments as well as anything you are currently working on. Keep track of the names and faces of any contacts you make. A great way to demonstrate your skill and personal passion for whatever position you might be seeking is to start a blog.  By creating quality and engaging content about your chosen field of interest, you can demonstrate your skills, knowledge, and ability to a potential employer.  Start posting to your blog regularly and work to build up an impressive display of your professional value.  You might want to turn your blog into your resume by including a neat presentation of your qualifications and contact information. Make sure your blog is sending the right message.  Keep your content, tone and presentation clean and professional. Seek out professional associations, conferences, and conventions that work in the field you are trying to gain employment with.  Attending these meetings will allow you to learn new skills and meet new people, giving you fresh leads on open positions to pursue.

SUMMARY:
Find a company that has the right culture. Look for companies that can benefit from your skills. Network. Start a blog. Attend professional gatherings.