Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buy a tinting kit.

Answer: Go to your local drugstore or beauty supply store and find an eyebrow tinting kit. This kit will come with everything you need to tint your eyebrows. Think carefully about what color you choose. The darker your hair, the darker the shade of tint you should get. Blondes shouldn't get black eyebrow tint, as the contrasting shades would clash.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hydrate before and during exercise. Drink extra fluids when you're sick. Up your fluid intake during hot or cold weather.

Answer: Dehydration is often caused by excessive sweating during exercise. You should work on hydrating before you engage in a heavy workout. It's best to start hydrating the day before. Drink extra water if you know you'll be doing something like running a marathon the next day.  Drink water until your urine is clear or pale yellow. While you exercise, carry a water bottle. Make sure to take sips of water on occasion while you're working out to replenish the fluids lost through sweat. Vomiting, diarrhea, and fever can lead to a loss of fluids. This can cause dehydration. Make an effort to drink extra fluids, especially water, when you're feeling ill. If you have trouble keeping fluids down, you can also try eating a little Jello or sucking on a popsicle or crushed ice. When it's extremely hot or cold outside, this can cause dehydration. Make an effort to up your water intake when it's very cold or hot out. This can help prevent dehydration in the future. Notice physical symptoms, such as dry skin or hands, during hot or cold weather. If you begin displaying symptoms of dehydration, start drinking water to replenish lost fluids.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Loosen the screw underneath the spout if there is one. Turn the spout counterclockwise if it didn’t have a screw. Measure the length of the pipe extending from your wall.

Answer: Your spout may have a mounting screw holding it in place. Look underneath your spout to locate the screw and turn it counterclockwise with an Allen wrench. Once the screw is loose, the faucet should easily pull off the pipe.  If your spout doesn’t have a screw, you can skip this step. Make sure you plug your drain so you don’t accidentally lose the screw. Grab the spout with a pair of pliers and spin it counterclockwise. Once the spout is loose, finish unscrewing it from your wall by hand. Pull the spout away from the pipe. Use a tape measure to find the length of the pipe that was inside your faucet. Write the measurement down so you can remember it later on. When you buy a new spout, it will need to be longer than the pipe coming out of your wall.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Assign yourself specific, measurable tasks. Work towards attainable, realistic goals. Work when thoughts arise. Take study breaks. Reflect on long terms goals periodically.

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Establishing goals for yourself is an important part of using your time wisely. Though you are likely working towards more comprehensive accomplishments, specific goals are more helpful for study sessions. Avoid vague, immeasurable goals such as “Read for philosophy class.” Instead, give yourself the goal of reading 15 pages of Sartre and writing a few paragraphs about the test.  Similarly, instead of “study for biology exam,” establish the goal to “complete 2 of chapter three’s worksheets.” In order to be achievable, your goals should take a short, realistic amount of time to reach. Establishing the goal of studying for 28 hours next week doesn’t actually help you study for 30 hours next. However, deciding to study 4 hours every day next week can help compel you to reach 28 hours of studying! You’re already planning on starting a paper tomorrow and it’s already late. However, an idea occurs to you. Take advantage of moments such as these by sitting down to record your thoughts. You don’t necessarily need to start writing, but you can get a head start on tomorrow’s tasks by reading the paper’s prompt and nailing down your specific topic. Carry around a small notebook and pen at all times or use the Notes app on your phone. Break up any study session longer than 90 minutes. In fact, plan to study for only 45-90 minutes at a time, with 10-15 minutes breaks in between focused sessions.  Try to establish a schedule that incorporates 3 total hours of studying each day, broken into multiple study sessions. If possible, study during the day, as opposed to the evening, as your mind will be able to focus better and your memory will retain more. Once a month, spend a few minutes reflecting on your long-term goals. Are the ways you’re spending your time contributing to the achievement of those goals? If not, look for ways to tweak your schedule and behavior to ensure you’re on track to meet your goals both short and long term.