Q: While it's fine to mention your family once and while, it is best to avoid going into too much detail about your personal life. Avoid discussing family issues with your coworkers. If you have a medical issue that could affect your job performance, talk to someone from your human resources department. Similarly, watch how you present yourself on social media.  If you're friending people from work, you might want to hide certain posts from them, or better yet, don't post them at all. For instance, if you're going out on a drinking binge, don't post about it on social media.  If your coworkers mention wanting to connect with you on social media, direct them to your LinkedIn page. However, remember, that once it's out there, it can be copied and shared by other people, so if you really don't want people to see it, don't post it. Every office has a different culture, including unspoken rules. Some are more relaxed, while others may be more rigid. Watch people closely to pick up on the unspoken rules. For instance, maybe one unspoken rule is that you need to use email if your question can wait a while. If you have piles of papers and coffee cups everywhere, you'll be viewed as unprofessional. However, you can add a few bits of personal charm; just keep it office appropriate. Pictures of your family are fine; pictures of half-naked men or women should stay at home. Pictures that are lewd or offensive are inappropriate for your work space. Keep them at home or only in your private, non-work spaces. The best way to sound professional is to keep the verbal tics out of your speech. One way to do that is to speak more slowly, taking time to think about what you're saying as you say it.  If you aren't sure what verbal tics you use, try taking a recording of yourself when you're talking on the phone. You'll be able to notice it better when you play back than you normally do when you're speaking.  Try to eliminate the "ums" and "likes."
A: Keep your personal and professional life separate. Buy into the culture. Keep your office clean. Speak distinctly and thoughtfully.

Article: Mix together 2 teaspoons (9.9 mL) of rosewater, 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of honey, and 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of coconut oil in a small bowl. Apply the mask to your face and neck, and leave it on for 15-20 minutes. Rinse it off with warm water when you’re done. Use this mask once a week to keep your skin hydrated, or apply it when you notice your skin getting dry and dull. Add 2 teaspoons (9.9 mL) of rosewater to your favorite shampoo and/or conditioner. The scent will make your hair smell great, and the rosewater will add a little extra hydration to your hair. There are also specific rosewater products you can purchase for your beauty routine, but it’s usually less expensive to simply mix up your own! Mix together 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of rosewater and 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of coconut oil. Dip a cotton ball into the mixture and use it to wipe makeup off your face. Afterwards, wash and moisturize your face as you normally would. Using rosewater and coconut oil is a hydrating and chemical-free way to remove makeup, and the rosewater also helps tone your skin and tighten your pores. Simply dampen a cotton ball with rosewater and apply it to cuts and scars once per day. If you’re applying it to a cut, make sure you’ve cleaned and sterilized the cut first before using the rosewater. Over time, rosewater can help lessen the appearance of scars. You can either sprinkle a few drops with your fingers, or mix 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of rosewater with 2 cups (470 mL) of water in a spray bottle and mist your pillow. Do this before bed and see if it helps you relax any more than usual. Likewise, you could put rosewater essential oil into a diffuser in your bedroom for some nighttime relaxation.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make a rosewater face mask to hydrate your skin. Add rosewater to your shampoo and conditioner for hydrated locks. Use rosewater and coconut oil to remove your makeup. Apply rosewater to cuts and scars to help them heal faster. Sprinkle a few drops on your pillow for a stress-reducing sleep.

Problem: Article: Connect in your community. Take your empathy skills to the next level by understanding what other people experience as a group or culture, for example. This will help you be socially aware at a community, or perhaps even global, level.  Find a volunteer opportunity that requires you to listen to and tend to the needs of another person or group. For example, you may wish to work at a food pantry or soup kitchen to understand the needs of people in poverty. You may wish to visit homebound senior citizens experiencing loneliness. You may wish to help new immigrants learn the language of their new country. Explore service opportunities in schools, cultural centers, political organizations, religious communities or neighborhood activities. Meet people in the population you are interested in. Read books written by people in this group, or listen to podcasts with a host from this group. This will give you insight into their lives and increase your awareness of problems they face. Immerse yourself in a different culture. Step out of your comfort zone to experience unfamiliar groups. Exposing yourself to diverse cultures and ways of life will expand your thinking and view of the world. Being immersed in different belief systems, cuisines and lifestyles is useful for expanding your social circle and building tolerance for diverse viewpoints.  If you are a student, spend a semester or do coursework abroad. Talk to people on your travels. Many people will be friendly and willing to share their country with you. To really learn about a country, venture out of tourist areas and into local neighborhoods. This gives you a better opportunity to see day-to-day life unfold. If you can't afford a trip out of the country, consider local opportunities to learn about other cultures. You may be surprised at the variety of people who live near you.  Visit a local museum devoted to an ethnic group or culture. Spend a day in an ethnic neighborhood in your community (or perhaps nearby larger city). Walk around the neighborhood and try a new food for lunch. Attend a religious service of a faith different from yours.
Summary: Search for volunteer opportunities. Educate yourself about different people and their concerns. Travel abroad. Travel to a new part of town.

Q: Lemon juice is acidic and can help lighten and fade the discolorations from marks and scars. It also has lots of vitamins which will help your skin heal. However, it will also make you more sensitive to the sun. Be sure to wash it off before going outside. You can apply lemon juice directly to your scars quickly and easily each day:  Squeeze fresh lemon juice. You will only need a couple of teaspoons. Use a Q-tip to dab it directly onto the scars. Be careful not to get it on the surrounding, healthy skin. Leave it on until it dries then wash it off. If you don’t have lemons, you can use other acidic substances like apple cider vinegar, or limes. Apply a moisturizer that contains dimethicone after applying the lemon juice to avoid drying out the skin and to aid in healing process. Aloe vera may provide some healing benefits for acne scars. Aloe will help nourish your skin and promote healing. It’s great for all areas, not just the scars. You can apply it in two ways:   Apply a commercially prepared mixture according to the instructions on the packaging. You can purchase aloe vera gel at the drug store without a prescription. If you have an aloe plant in your house, break off a leaf. Cut the leaf in half the long way and crack it open to reveal the gooey gel inside. Smear this gel directly onto your skin and let it soak in. This will exfoliate and remove any dead or damaged skin, encouraging collagen production, cellular turnover, and improved skin appearance. You can make a baking soda rub as follows:   Mix one teaspoon of baking soda with two teaspoons of purified water until it forms a thick paste. Rub directly onto the affected area for one minute. Wash the paste off and moisturize your skin with a non-oily moisturizer.
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Lighten scars with lemon juice. Soothe your skin with aloe vera. Exfoliate your skin with a baking soda rub.