Article: Carrying yourself in a natural, organic way is the best thing you can do to have a great first date. Not only will you be more comfortable, you can also rest assured that you’re presenting the real you rather than trying to act like something you’re not. No matter how your date plays out, if you’re true to yourself, it’s a success. Being yourself can be tough, since it’s normal to want to make yourself attractive to others. Just remind yourself that if they like you, it’s for the right reasons, and if not, you don’t want to be with them anyway. Try to resist the urge to check your phone every time you get a text or reach a lull in the conversation. Ideally, you and your date should give one another your undivided attention in the time that you’re together. That really isn’t asking too much, since first dates usually only last a couple of hours.  Make sure your phone is set to silent or vibrate so the ringer won’t be an interruption. If you’re expecting an important call or text, let your date know in advance so they won’t be caught off guard when it comes.  Spending too much time staring at your phone could make your date feel like you’re not interested in them. by getting personal. Steer clear of the same old cliché first date chit-chat and instead ask thoughtful questions that encourage your date to open up. You might ask them what they’re most passionate about in life, or what they would do if they had a million dollars. They’ll have a chance to share their innermost thoughts, feelings, and values, and you’ll find out more about them in the process.  A question as simple as “How are you?” or “How has your day been?” will help you connect with your date on a deeper level than the usual kind of small talk. Basic introductory topics like where you’re from, what you do for a living, and what you like to do for fun can be a great way to break the ice, but try not to make them all you talk about. Resist the urge to gripe about the traffic downtown or the pressures you’re dealing with at work. Instead, do your best to showcase a cheerful demeanor. Positivity is infectious—the more upbeat you are, the more your date will enjoy being around you.  Look for ways to turn negatives into positives. For instance, instead of being annoyed that your food is taking so long to arrive, you might remark on how well the timing worked out since it gave you a chance to talk. Complaining can be offputting, especially when you’re first getting to know someone. If that person never has anything nice to say, chances are you’re not going to want to see them again. Sometimes when you have chemistry with someone, it can be easy to sit and talk all night. However, it’s a good idea to keep a few subjects untapped. If you pour your heart out during your initial introduction, you may find that you don’t have much to talk about the next time you get together.  When the talk turns to something juicy, respond with, “That’s really more of a second date conversation” or “I can’t give away all of my secrets” to pique your date’s interest and keep them guessing. Not exhausting your supply of topics also helps you maintain an element of mystery, which is sure to leave your date wanting more. Reach out to your date later that night or sometime the next day to let them know you enjoyed your time together. This can also be a good opportunity to drop hints that you’d like to see them again in the near future. If they paid for dinner or drinks, for instance, thank them and offer to buy next time.  It can be hard to interpret tone and feelings through text. For this reason, a simple message like “I had a really great time tonight. We’ll have to do it again soon!” is your safest bet. Try not to come across as desperate, clingy, or controlling. It’s one thing to ask your date, “Did you make it home okay?”, but telling them, “Text me when you get home” could make them feel like you’re bossing them around.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Be yourself. Stay off your phone as much as possible. Make the conversation more engaging Keep a positive attitude. Save some conversation for the second date. Follow up with a call or text to set the stage for a second date.

You may have to open the back of the casing of your phone to remove the battery.  If you're using an iPhone, check out this article to see how you can remove the battery. For some Samsung Galaxy models you can check out this article for instructions on how to take out the battery. For detailed Android instructions, please refer to your manufacturer's website or manual. Completely wrap your battery to protect it from water or other liquids. Make sure your battery is completely protected from ice, water and all the wet surfaces inside your freezer. Getting the battery wet will surely damage it. Protect the battery from moisture at all costs.  Exposing the battery to low temperatures for a while may allow it to recharge a little, and hold sufficient energy to connect to a regular phone charger. When you're ready to try and see if your battery works, take it out of the freezer and unwrap the coverings. If there's any moisture on the battery, make sure to carefully wipe it all dry. This will allow the battery to adjust to normal temperatures.  If this doesn't work for you, you can also try wiping off all the moisture, and inserting the battery when it's still cold. Make sure to protect the battery from direct sunlight. This may cause irreparable damage. Leave the phone turned off for now. Do not turn your phone on before charging it with your standard phone charger. Use your regular charging cable, and plug the phone into charging before trying to turn it on again. Leave the phone on the charger for at least 48 hours before attempting to turn it on. After charging for 48 hours, try turning on your phone, and check the battery level to see if the freezing method worked. You may find that your once dead battery is revived, and is now able to hold a bit of power again.
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Remove the battery from your phone. Wrap the battery with paper or plastic film. Place the battery inside a sealed plastic bag. Place the sealed battery inside the freezer's ice compartment. Leave the battery in the freezer for 3 days. Remove the battery from the freezer after 3 days. Wipe any moisture off of the battery. Leave the battery in room temperature for a day. Insert the battery back into your phone. Charge your phone with your standard charger cable. Turn on your phone.