INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Replace your negative self talk with affirmations. Shifting your language will alter your mindset and override negative subconscious actions and thoughts. Replace “I can’t do this!” with “I can do this!” Instead of saying “I fail at everything!” exclaim “I will succeed!” If you catch yourself slipping back into negative self-talk, pause and take a deep breath. Consider why you are telling yourself you won’t succeed. Identify the factors that caused you to become negative. Note that these factors are triggers and recommit to affirming yourself. This shift in your language won’t happen overnight. It takes time and consistency. Remain positive as you work toward ridding yourself of negative subconscious expectations and behaviors. When anxiety or stress arises, calm your nerves and quell negative thoughts by repeating a personally crafted mantra. Consistent use of the mantra will subdue negative thoughts and actions that arise from your subconscious mind. Identify your negative thoughts and accept that your self-judgement is unfounded. Create a healing mantra by identifying the opposite of your self-judgemental claim. Craft two additional mantras that express the same idea; use them interchangeably. Select a spot in your body to ground the positivity. The spot could be your heart or your stomach. Place your hand on the spot as you repeat the mantra. Focus on the action and swell with confidence. If you feel that you are never good enough, your mantras would be “I am good enough,” “I am worthy,” and “I am worth it.” Visualizing, or mentally rehearsing, the achievement of your goals is a wonderful way to engage with and train your subconscious mind. Start with visualization exercises that only require you to utilize one to two of your senses. Try to visualize every detail of a photograph or a familiar object. As you master this, work towards visualizing entire scenes of movies or memories. Note the sounds, smells, colors, textures, and tastes. When you acquire the ability to focus and accurately depict details, begin visualizing yourself achieving your goals. It is essential that you visualize yourself as realistic as possible. Don’t dwell on the negatives or envision yourself failing but visualize yourself succeeding and achieving your goal! For example, if you are visualizing yourself giving a speech, picture yourself recovering from a stutter or a skipped sentence instead of moving the crowd to their feet.   Visualize specific goals. Be specific about what it is that you want to achieve. Identify the location, time, and circumstances surrounding your success. Go into as much detail as possible! Don’t envision yourself as superhuman; instead imagine yourself as you really are.

SUMMARY: Practice positive self talk. Craft a positive mantra. Practice visualization.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you look for a business to buy, consider what type of business you'd like to run. Even if you plan to "flip" the business for a profit, you'll have to run and grow the business for a good length of time. So make sure that you actually want to be involved with this type of business. Also, figuring out what you want can help you find and identify a business to buy. Investigate local businesses, and their owners, to find out which ones are ripe to be bought. Generally, this means finding an owner who is prepared to retire or move on to a new business opportunity. The retiring owner will likely be the better opportunity, as they have more of an incentive to sell the business quickly. Locating these businesses, however, is easier said than done. Try the following avenues to locate them:  Talk to lawyers or accountants that work with local businesses. Talk with the business owners themselves. Even if they aren't willing to sell, they may know another business owner who is. Read local publications and seek out owners who are nearing retirement age. Getting a good deal on a business requires making an offer at the right time. However, this doesn't mean the right time for you, just for the business owner. As previously mentioned, this can simply be as the owner is planning to retire. Alternately, this could be during a recession or economic downturn, when the owner is looking for a quick exit to establish his financial security. While this is a risk for you as the buyer, you may be able to secure betting financing from the owner and then see the business grow faster as you exit the downturn. When you're performing your own leveraged buyout (buying a business without using your own money), you're going to need a good business attorney to ensure that the deal is structured properly. Ensure that you get an attorney who specializes in business sales, not a general purpose attorney. Too much can go wrong with a deal handled by an attorney that's not specialized in business transactions.
Summary: Figure out your ideal business. Look for a business owner ready to get out. Come in at the right time. Find an attorney.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Open the cap to the brake fluid reservoir on the master cylinder and check the level of the fluid inside.  The fluid should reach the full line on the reservoir.  If it doesn’t, add fluid to it to ensure there is enough to keep the system from sucking air in as you bleed it. It’s okay if you overfill the reservoir, as you will be draining a good amount of fluid from the system in the bleeding process. The slave cylinder in your vehicle should be located in close proximity to the transmission, though its exact mounting location will vary from application to application.  You will find the bleed screw on the bottom or the underside of the slave cylinder.  It looks like a bolt with a nozzle sticking out of it. If you have difficulty locating the slave cylinder or bleed screw, refer to the service manual for your vehicle. Press a clear hose onto the slave cylinder bleed screw and place the other end in an empty soda bottle.  This will control the direction the released brake fluid will travel in as you bleed the system and provide a container to catch it in.  Ensure the hose is securely pressed onto the nozzle. Set the soda bottle down on a flat surface like the ground or a box to ensure it doesn’t tip over. Use an open ended wrench to turn the bleed screw counter clockwise with the hose attached to it.  This will open the system and allow fluid to be pressed through into the hose.  Be sure to leave the hose attached to the nozzle at all times to avoid spilling brake fluid. Leave the screw open for now. With the bleed screw open and the hose in place, have a friend press the clutch pedal down to the floor and hold it there.  It is extremely important that your friend not let the pedal release until you close the bleed screw, so be sure you tell them so.  As your friend presses the pedal downward, brake fluid will be drained into the bottle through the hose on the bleed screw. Make sure you are positioned so you can see the fluid draining through the hose. With your friend pressing the clutch pedal to the floor, use the open ended wrench to turn the bleed screw clockwise to tighten it again.  This will once again seal the hydraulic clutch system, preventing air from getting sucked back into the system through the bleed screw.  If your friend releases the pedal before you close the bleed screw, air will be sucked into the system, making the bleeding process significantly longer. Don’t overtighten the bleed screw, as you will need to open and close it repeatedly. With the bleed screw closed, have your friend release the clutch pedal.  Once the pedal is all the way back to the top of its clutch throw, you can begin the bleeding process once again to remove the remainder of the air bubbles in the system. Be sure the pedal has been released completely before you open the bleed valve again.

SUMMARY:
Check the fluid level in the master cylinder. Locate the bleed screw on the slave cylinder. Attach the hose to the bleed screw. Open the bleed screw on the slave cylinder. Have a friend press the clutch pedal in and hold it. Close the bleed screw. Have your friend release the clutch pedal.