It is this love for the game that will drive you to become a professional soccer player. Passion will help you push through the negative and challenging moments. Professional soccer must be something that you want to do. Don't do it because it's expected of you, or because it's someone else's dream. If you want to be a professional player in today's market, you have to be fully committed. Every inch of your being needs to be determined to play. If you are hedging your bets, you won't be as good of a player as you can be. Learn as much about soccer as you can. Read books, watch matches and DVDs, and talk with great soccer players. Ask them about their tactics and what they've found helpful as they have climbed the ranks. Have a solid understanding of what famous soccer players have done to succeed and their signature moves. Train everyday, make time to train, time to play the beautiful game, because at the end of the day you only get one shot. You can improve your dribble skills and reflex by seeing yourself as the only hope on a play ground and making up a player to dribble through your imagination; then make use of your favorite moves in dribbling your imagination. Don't worry so much about playing on a team early on. Get your friends and parents to play soccer with you as much as possible from an early age. Shift to playing in organized youth teams some time between the ages of 5 and 14. Attend training camps as early as possible. If your club or association of clubs offers training camps, summer camps, etc., make use of these. You'll feed off the enthusiasm and competitiveness of other players. You'll also learn a lot in an intense, short period of time. Get involved in organized games as early as possible. Try to get into matches and tournaments that represent your school, region, state or country at the youth level. Choose a school team, local club, or district team that you can attend regularly and that has a good coach. The best option would be an academy, known for grooming young players to become professionals. Continue with youth teams every year, progressing to more competitive and selective teams every time you level up. Eventually, move from youth teams to scholastic and collegiate teams. Then move to amateur and semi-professional level teams and clubs. Climb the levels gradually, being sure to play against senior players. If you're in the USA, aim to get into a college that has a top soccer program in place.
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One-sentence summary -- Devote yourself to soccer. Know the sport inside out. Train a lot and improve yourself as a soccer player, both physically and mentally. Start playing soccer at a young age. Train regularly. Practice by moving through graduated levels.

Q: In order to have clean bathwater, you need to scrub your tub. All you have to do is mix 3 cups of hot water with 1 cup of laundry detergent in a spray bottle. Spray the solution all over your tub and scrub with a long handled bathtub cleaning tool which you can buy almost anywhere cleaning supplies are sold. Here are some other items you might want to help you clean.  protective gloves mild abrasive cleansing product scrubber, brush or sponge Whether you are looking to just lay in the bath or you want to add in another relaxing activity like reading, you will want to have those items ready before you get in the tub.  Bath bubbles are a great way to liven up your bath experience and get clean. Bath salts are great skin moisturizers and also come in various scents like lavender that can help you relax.  A bath head pillow will support your neck and head as you lay in the tub. They are waterproof so you don't have to worry about it getting wet. Reading a good book is a perfect bath time activity. A cup for rinsing yourself. A bath rug is important to have because they will help prevent you from slipping once you get out of the tub. You may want to have several clean towels handy. You will want one larger towel that you will use to dry off and wrap around your body, one for your hair, and another smaller towel to keep by the tub in case you need to dry off your hands and face during your bath. Baths should be a time where you can let go of worries and melt away the stress from the day. Try lighting candles, dimming the light, or playing soft music to help you relax.  Relaxation music comes in a wide range of varieties that you can choose from. If playing music, just be sure that any electronics and cords are several feet away from the bath for safety. Get the room to a warm temperature.
A: Clean your bathtub. Gather all the things that you are going to need or want for your bath. Get a clean towel. Create a relaxing mood.

Article: Since Facebook's built-in features don't let you schedule posts from your personal timeline, third-party developers have created apps and programs that can do this for you. There are many quality choices available for free. Just a few include:   Hootsuite (Note: the rest of this section will include instructions for this app.) Postcron In this section, you'll see how to use Hootsuite, one of the recommended options above, to schedule personal profile posts. Start by visiting the Hootsuite site here. Click the blue Facebook button to sign in with Facebook from your computer. HootSuite will use the same information from your Facebook account to register you. To download and install HootSuite on your mobile device, click here. When you first sign in to HootSuite, click the "Add Social Network" button. Click the "Connect with Facebook" button at the bottom of the pop-up window. Click "Okay" for all 3 prompts to connect your Facebook Profile, Pages, and Groups. You'll need to do this in order to schedule messages on both your Facebook profile and pages. When you're done, click the green "Continue" button to proceed. Then, click "Done Adding Social Networks" to go to your dashboard. Choose whether or not to proceed through the brief Hootsuite tutorial. When you're done, at the top of the main HootSuite page, click in the "Compose Message" box and type your post. As above, don't post your message yet. You can also click on the paperclip icon to add images or files to your post. Below your message, you will see a small icon that looks like a calendar. Click this to proceed to the scheduling menu. Select the desired date and time using the calendar and clock options in the pop-up menu. Additionally, note that you can also choose to have the message sent to your email once it has been posted by checking the box near the bottom of the menu. Click the “Schedule” button at the bottom of the scheduling window to confirm. You can find this icon on the left side of the screen in the vertical HootSuite toolbar. This will bring up the HootSuite Publisher page where you can see all of your scheduled posts. You can use the options on this page to filter your scheduled posts by profile, edit your posts, and even delete them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose and download a post-scheduler program. Go to the HootSuite website and create an account. Select a Social Network. Compose your post. Click the "Scheduling" icon. Schedule your post. Edit your scheduled posts with the paper airplane icon.