In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Write down all the details. This may be difficult at first, but the more you practice remembering your dreams, the easier it will be to recall details. Any aspect that you remember about the place, people, or objects around might be important. If a particular detail is of importance, God will make it very noticeable to you.  Symbols such as numbers, direction, colors, and animals, may all be of importance. The symbols in a dream can be negative or positive. You have to depend on the Holy spirit to reveal what the symbols reveal in your dream (negative or positive). A dream may have been alarming, sad, or exciting, but usually there is an overall emotional response that you feel towards a remembered dream. Write down these emotional responses where they occurred in the sequence of the dream. Write down your feeling towards objects and people. If a certain object made you afraid or if you felt drawn to a figure, make sure to mention it in your recounting of the dream. Dreams can consist of memories, current life events, or things that are yet to come. If you are younger and surrounded with people you used to know, the dream is probably in the past. If you are unsure where you are or who is around you, you may be dreaming about a time in the future. God may give you a dream about an incident that happened in the past that’s hidden in your heart and that creates pain in your life so that you can then pray for healing. Pay attention to your perspective and interactions in the dream. If you did not speak or interact with those around you, maybe you were just observing or witnessing the events, and they do not directly involve you. It may be more of a vision to warn you of some possible occurrence. If you feel yourself as the central figure in the dream, then it is most likely the dream is meant to influence you or your life.
Summary: Journal the dream. Evaluate the emotions you felt. Ask yourself when the dream occurs. Determine if the dream is about you or somebody else.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Becoming friends is a great solution in the long run, but a terrible subject to bring up during the breakup conversation. You both need time to heal, and you can't do that if you're hanging out or if he's constantly trying to turn that "friendship" back into dating. If he asks whether you can become friends, answer "Maybe later, but let's keep our distance for now." You can explore the possibility of a friendship once time has healed some wounds, perhaps after a couple months. For courtesy's sake, hold off on publicizing any dates you go on or relationships you start in the next few weeks. You don't need to keep them secret, but don't post photos on Facebook or other places where your ex will see them. It's common to have second thoughts and to miss your ex. Telling him about these doubts can cause a great deal of pain or resentment at being "jerked around." If you need to revisit your decision, give yourself plenty of time to think it over in private. Avoid telling your mutual friends about these doubts, as some of them may relay them on to your ex and tell him to contact you. You'll naturally want to vent about the experience, and you can do so in the company of a close, discreet friend. Never spread rumors about your ex or repeat about private conversations and secrets.
Summary: Don't promise a friendship. Stay conscious of your online messages. Keep doubts to yourself. Avoid gossip.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will give you about 1 ½ cups (350 milliliters) of sugar water. If you need to make more/less sugar water, then use one part water to one part sugar. The high temperature will help dissolve the sugar water faster.  Be sure to stir often to help the sugar dissolve. As soon as the water begins to boil, reduce the heat and bring the water to a simmer. It will take about three minutes for the sugar to dissolve. Set it down onto a heat-resistant surface and let the mixture return to room temperature. Place a funnel into the neck of a glass bottle, and carefully pour the sugar water into the bottle. If you cannot find a bottle, you can use a glass jar. Put the cap on the bottle and close it tightly. Use it within one month. You can use sugar water to make lemonade or cocktails.
Summary:
Fill a pot with 1 cup (240 milliliters) and 1 cup (200 grams) sugar. Set the pot on the stove and boil the water. Reduce the water to a simmer and wait until the sugar dissolves. Take the pot off the stove and let it cool. Transfer the mixture to a bottle. Store the sugar water in the refrigerator.