Article: Make the rectangle as large as you want your SpongeBob's head to be. Draw the long sides about 1 1/2 times longer than the short horizontal lines. Instead of sketching straight lines for the rectangle, make the lines wavy and irregular.  Make the sponge head slightly narrower at the bottom than it is at the top. The wavy rectangle looks like the outline of a sponge. To outline SpongeBob's torso, draw a vertical line coming down from each side of the rectangle. Make the lines about 1/4 of the width of SpongeBob's head. Then, draw a horizontal straight line to connect the vertical lines. Leave the wavy line at the bottom of the head where it meets the torso. To sketch the collar, draw 2 V-shapes along the bottom wavy line of the head. Leave a gap the size of 1 of the V-shapes in between the 2. Then, draw a half-circle between the V-shapes and draw a pointed tie that extends to the bottom of the torso. To sketch the tie, draw a vertical diamond shape from the bottom of the half-circle to the bottom of the torso. Use a ruler to help you draw a straight line through the middle of the torso. Avoid drawing through the tie or go back and erase the line if you make it overlap. To make the belt, sketch 4 narrow rectangles below the waistline and shade them in. Make 2 rectangles on each side of the tie and leave a gap between each. Make each gap about 1/4 of the size of a rectangle. To make the bottom of the pants, draw 2 small rectangles that extend from the bottom of the waistline. Make them about 1/2 the length of SpongeBob's pants. Leave a gap the same size as a rectangle between them. Then, draw 2 vertical lines extending down from each pant to create a very thin leg. Make each leg about as long as the torso. Make a short horizontal line halfway down each leg so it connects with the vertical lines of the leg. To add detail to the sock, draw 2 more horizontal lines below the top of the sock in order to make the stripes. If you're coloring in your drawing, make the top stripe blue and the bottom stripe red. Sketch 2 horizontal circles that are connected to the bottom of the leg. Shade in the circles to make a dark shoe. Then, draw a small square at the base of the shoe to make SpongeBob's heel. Repeat this for the other foot. Draw a small sleeve about the same size as the pant leg sticking out from the bottom of the head. Make it curve away from the side of the head and draw a horizontal line that meets the bottom wavy line of the head. To make an arm, draw 2 vertical lines coming down from the center of the sleeve to the waistline. Then, make a 4-fingered hand, keeping each finger curved and exaggerated. Repeat this for the other side of SpongeBob's body.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Draw a vertical rectangle with squiggly lines to make the head. Sketch a rectangle at the bottom of the squiggly rectangle. Make a collar and tie in the center of the bottom rectangle. Draw a straight horizontal line with 4 rectangles below it to make the pants. Sketch 2 rectangles and long vertical lines for the legs. Draw a horizontal line on each leg to make a sock. Draw a horizontal figure-8 to make a shoe. Sketch from Spongebob's sleeve down to his fingers.
Article: Locate the top part of the fruit, which is the woody stem. The skin pieces should open around it. To peel the skin, grab the pieces at the opening and peel them off like you would with a banana, leaving only the white, edible core. You can also quarter the fruit before peeling off the skin. Either way works as well as the other. Place the fruit on your cutting board and find your knife. First, cut the fruit in half vertically. Turn the halves so they’re flat on the cutting board. Cut horizontally across each one to separate the dragon fruit into 4 pieces. Take each section of the fruit and reduce it further. It’s best to chop them into small cubes. The pieces don’t have to be even, but cubes look nice and are easy to eat with a fork or toss into a blender.
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Peel the skin off the dragon fruit. Cut the fruit into 4 quarters. Chop the fruit into bite-size pieces.
Article: Change is very healthy and is often unavoidable in life. But it’s important to take stock of why you’re trying to change your life. Many factors can motivate a person to seek change, and everyone’s reasons will vary somewhat depending on their circumstances. But before you decide to change, it’s important to make sure you’re changing for the right reasons. Think about what your motivations are for turning a new leaf. Do you want to change for yourself, or for others? Why does change matter to you? Goals and intentions are meaningless without commitment. No matter what your goals are, make a promise to yourself that you will not give up on your goals, and that you will work tirelessly to achieve success. If you can't commit to doing it for yourself, commit to succeeding for someone else's sake: a proud parent, a supportive partner, or a caring friend. No matter what you have to do, make yourself a promise that you will not give up. . If you’ve suffered any kind of misfortune or unhappiness, it can easily feel like the circumstances of your past will forever determine your future. But the reality is that the past does not have to govern your future. You can make a conscious effort to let go of the past and create your own future success.  If you are trying to overcome a trauma from your past but feel stuck in moving forward and progressing, counseling can be extremely helpful and is often necessary. Learning to deal with negative thoughts, stop ruminating, and overcome failure can be extremely helpful in letting go of a difficult past. Life changes rarely happen overnight. More likely it will be a long journey, filled with rewarding moments and frustrating ones. Cultivate a positive outlook and a promising future by finding little ways to change every day.  Change one behavior at a time. Work on really improving one aspect of your life before moving on to the next aspect of your life. If you try to change everything at once, it may feel like nothing is improving.
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Assess why you’re changing. Make a promise to yourself. Let go of the past Have realistic expectations.