Article: Begin the meeting by letting everyone know what you are discussing, what the purpose of getting together is, and how long the meeting will last.  Starting the meeting by setting these rules can help the meeting run as it is supposed to. It may prevent your team from getting off topic, and encourage them to work together to come up with ideas.  Say something like “Hey, everyone, I’m sure you all have much to discuss, but this will be a short meeting today. The topic of focus is the annual charity event. Let’s stick to that so we can make some progress.” Create a schedule that includes topic of conversation, as well as time limits for each person. Creating these rules not only keeps the meeting on schedule, but it can also prevent people from talking for too long and dominating the meeting. Assign a timekeeper to ensure no one goes over their time limits. Stick the people who like to dominate meetings together in a small group while the others meet in another group. Doing so allows the people who don’t get a chance to speak up the opportunity to have their voices heard. Stop the groups after about 10 minutes to limit their time talking and to show that you don’t need massive amounts of time to come up with a solution. Ask your co-workers what they thought of the meeting. They can either write their opinions down on paper, or speak with you directly about their opinions regarding the meeting. This gives you the opportunity to ask the others what they feel about the person in question, if need be.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Set clear ground rules. Stick to an agenda. Split off into groups, placing high-verbal individuals together. Have the group evaluate the effectiveness of your meetings.

Problem: Article: Plug your tracker into the charger and make sure at least three of the lights are on. For best results, charge it until all five lights are on. If your tracker stops functioning properly, a reset will usually fix it. This won't delete any of the data on the tracker.  Plug the USB charging cable into a USB port. Insert the tracker into the charging unit. Use a paper clip to press and hold the pin hole on the back of the charger for about four seconds. If the setup process fails, you may want to try again from the beginning. Uninstall the Fitbit Connect program or app and then download and install it again. Follow the prompts to try setting up your device. If you can't get your Fitbit to connect to your computer, try setting it up with a mobile device, or vice-versa.
Summary: Make sure you have at least a 60% charge. Try restarting your tracker if you can't pair or sync. Restart the setup process if it doesn't pair. Try another device.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ask your friend or relative to set each day’s tone by reviewing the 2 or 3 things they appreciate most. Before they even get out of bed, they should stretch their arms out and breathe in as deeply as they can. As they stretch and breathe, they should concentrate on what or who makes them most grateful.  Suggest that they think or say something like, “I am so fortunate to have people who love me, that I’ve slept in a warm bed, and that I didn’t go to bed hungry. No matter what happens today, my life is filled with goodness.” You might also recommend a gratitude app, such as Insight Timer, to help make it easier for the person to practice gratitude meditation. They could start by decorating a box or large glass jar. Each day, they should write things that they’re grateful for on small strips of paper, then place the strips in the jar or box. As the jar fills up, it serves as a visual reminder of all the good things in their life.When they’re feeling down, suggest that they reach into the jar and read a few notes. You and your loved one could send each other a daily text or email expressing something you appreciate about the other. You could each save the notes in a file on your phone or computer, then read them when either of you needs a pick-me-up. If noting qualities that you appreciate about each other seems awkward, you could express your gratitude indirectly by reminiscing about your friendship. You could send each other regular “throwback” texts or emails, like, “Remember when we went to that concert and you got to go up on stage?” or “The funniest picture of us came up on my social media memories today. We’ve had so many great times!”

SUMMARY: Advise that they start each day with a gratitude meditation. Suggest that they keep a gratitude jar or box. Exchange regular gratitude notes with each other.

To paint flower buds or leaves, use a pointed brush to apply a tiny blob of paint to the dish where the base of the bud or leaf will be. Then, drag and lift the brush in the direction of the tip of the bud or leaf. Wipe down your ceramic object with a damp towel and then dry it with a clean towel. Then, use the markers to draw patterns, write phrases, or create drawings. When you’re happy with the artwork, bake the object in the oven at 375 °F (191 °C) for 40 minutes. Add the painter’s tape in even lines, and then use a small brush to apply ceramic paint in between the paint strips. Let the paint dry for 5-10 minutes, and then remove the tape before the paint is completely dry. Bake the item in the oven according to the package directions. To make a ceramic tile wall or floor more interesting, tape a stencil with a fun pattern on it to the tile. Then, brush or roll paint over the stencil, and carefully lift the stencil to reveal the design. If you’re covering a large area, position the stencil on the next tile to create a repeated design. If you chose to paint a dish with a paint pen or acrylic paint for ceramics, set it aside to dry for 24 hours. Then, bake it in an oven according to the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to turn off the oven after the specified time, and let the item cool completely before removing it. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for curing the paint. The paint that you use may need to cure for a longer period or at a high temperature.
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Add fine details, like vines and flowers, with small brushes. Write and doodle designs with an acrylic or oil-based paint pen. Use painter's tape to paint stripes on tiles, dishes, and bowls. Paint over a stencil on ceramic tile to create a dynamic and eye-catching pattern. Bake dishes that have been hand painted with ceramic paint.