Even if you aren't feeling very confident yet, fake it until you make it. Look her in the eyes, stand up straight and keep your hands out of your pockets. Speak clearly and project your voice so she can easily hear you.  Even though girls admire confidence, don't gloat so much come across as self-absorbed.  Relax. Men that are relaxed are more attractive than those that are stressed out. Be sure that she can see you coming. When you approach from behind a woman, it can set off her protective instinct. Approach from the front so she won't feel alarmed. Since most people decide if they like someone in the first 30 seconds, it's important to make them count. If you get approach her in a way that is immediately uncomfortable for her, you may have a hard time making a good impression. Talking to girls can take guts, but it's something you're going to have to do to make a girl interested in you. Just power through the initial awkwardness. It may take you some time to get used to starting up a natural conversation, but the more you attempt to approach women the better you will be at it.  Don't use a pick-up line. She probably heard it before. Just say, "Hi." If you're looking to be more original, "Hello" works too. Introduce yourself. Shake her hand gently, too. If you're at school or somewhere and she is talking with a group of friends, move nearby so as to overhear the conversation. Then interrupt to ask a question about their conversation. It doesn't even matter what they are saying. For example, if she says something like, "It was such a good movie," just interrupt and ask "what movie?" Instead of hitting on her you are suddenly just part of her conversation and she is likely to give you a few moments. Don't dive in with compliments, or start an awkward conversation about the weather. Start a conversation as naturally as possible, like you're chatting up someone you already know.  Tell her a funny personal story. You can even make one up ahead of time. If you can make her laugh right away she will likely enjoy your company. Use an indirect opener. An indirect opener can let you start a conversation while staying under the radar. For example try saying, "What is a good place to get a drink around here?" She might offer a suggestion, then you can work up a conversation. After you talk with her for awhile, you can ask her to go to the place she suggested. If you're younger and approaching a girl in school, there are lots of opportunities to open a conversation. For example, whether you have a class together or not ask, "Don't we have a class together?" Even if you don't you can insist you do, or say you are pretty sure you've met before. Then, ask her name and keep the conversation going. Try a situational opener. Depending on where you are, you might start a conversation by pointing out something around you. For example, if there is music playing you can ask "Do you know who sings this song?" Whether she knows or not, you can comment on how good or bad the song is and, before you know it, you're talking about all sorts of topics. Don't try too hard to memorize pickup lines or work from some script. It will only clog up your brain and make it hard to have a comfortable conversation. Don't be afraid to fail or get shot down. The only way to get better at talking to women is to practice until you get comfortable doing it. Once you have a little success, you will start to build more confidence and find that approaching girls is not as hard as you once believed.
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One-sentence summary -- Be confident. Approach her from the side or the front. Strike up a conversation. Keep your opener simple. Be natural.

Article: H-harnesses have a strap that runs along the underside of the cat's chest between the front legs, in addition to the loops and the straight piece that a figure-eight harness has. If the loops of your H-harness are attached by two straight pieces on opposite sides of the loop, then you have a harness with a back strap and a chest strap. It is easy to identify the back strap because it is always shorter than the chest strap. Find the short strap (back strap) and hold this. Now slip the cat's head through the smaller loop. Unbuckle the large loop and you'll find one half of the loop forms a large D shape with the chest strap. Simply feed the front leg on the same side as the D, through the space within so that leg is enclosed. Feed the remaining long length of strap under the cat's chest and up the other side, and fasten the buckle. A good fit on a H-harness means that the harness is snug but loose enough to allow you to insert two to three fingers between the harness and the cat. It is typical, and important, that you spend some time adjusting the fit of a harness the first time you put it on. Use the sliding adjusters to change the size of the loops until you are satisfied the harness is fitting correctly. You want your cat to get so used to the harness that it forgets it's wearing it. Remember that not all cats will adjust to wearing a harness, so if your cat really puts up a struggle decide whether you have the time and patience for this kind of training.  To aid your cat's comfort, also let your cat sniff the harness and be around it for awhile before trying it on. This will make the cat more comfortable. Now you are ready to attach the lead to the harness and off you go!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Orient yourself with how the H-harness fits onto the cat. Place the harness on your cat. Check the fit of the harness. Let your cat adjust to wearing the harness.