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One of the easiest ways to bring people to your lemonade stand is to make a large, bright sign that says “Lemonade” in big letters. Include the prices of the lemonade you’re selling, as well as any specials you’re running at your stand.  Use lots of bright colors and eye-catching graphics such as images of large lemons, pitchers, an ice-cold drink, or a cute sun. If you’re offering fresh-squeezed lemonade, put that on your sign! A simple recipe for fresh lemonade is to combine 1 cup (240 mL) of lemon juice, 1 cup (200 grams) of sugar, and 4 cups (950 mL) of water. If it’s allowed, posting smaller signs on trees, stop signs, or posts around the area telling them where your stand is located will help drive more people to your stand. Make the signs bright, fun, and easy to read, and be sure to clearly state where your stand is located.  Include your prices or specials on the signs if you have enough room. For example, you could have a sign that says, “Emily’s Lemonade Stand! Located at the corner of Elm and Oak, first cup free with any purchase!” Make a post yourself or ask your parents to post about your lemonade stand on social media so you can get the word out to a larger audience. List the location of your stand as well as your prices, specials, and any causes that you’re raising the funds for. Be careful listing your location online. Make sure an adult is present with you at all times when you’re selling lemonade at your stand. Bring people to your stand by talking to them as they walk by. People are less likely to say no if you politely offer to sell them some lemonade. You’ll sell more lemonade by getting people’s attention and not sitting in your stand quietly. For example, you could say something like, “Excuse me! Warm weather we’re having, can I offer you a nice cup of lemonade?” Be sure to have enough cups, ice, plates, napkins, and anything else that goes along with the lemonade that you’re selling. People will buy more lemonade from you if you have everything that they’ll need.  Have an extra pack or two of cups that you can open up if you need them. If you don’t need them, they can stay in their packaging so you can use them later. Keep unopened packs of napkins handy so you can break out more if you end up needing them. Run your stand like a professional business to impress your customers and make them more likely to buy more lemonade from you and tell people about your stand. Be courteous, polite, and tidy up any messes that occur at your stand immediately. Pick up any cups or napkins that people leave behind.

summary: Create a large sign with your prices to attract attention. Place smaller signs around the area to get the word out. Use a social media post to advertise your stand. Talk to people as they pass by to get them to notice you. Make sure you have all of the supplies you need so you can keep selling. Act professionally and keep your stand clean.


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As the name suggests, antiperspirants are meant to avoid sweating (perspiring). Antiperspirants are widely available, and most deodorants sold today contain an antiperspirant.  Typically, these products come in different strengths. It is best to start with the lowest strength product. If that doesn’t solve your sweating problem, then try the next strength level.  Antiperspirants work by creating a  coagulant that clogs the pores. The antiperspirant solution will be diluted if you sweat shortly after using it. At night, you are moving around less, and less likely to sweat. This will help your skin from becoming irritated, and will also help the antiperspirant to work better (since it works best if it does not become diluted). It may take time for the antiperspirant to clog the pores. If the product is not working after only a few days, don’t worry, the product may just need a few more days. In addition to an antiperspirant, you can also apply a deodorant. When sweat interacts with bacteria on the skin, it becomes odorous. Deodorant kills the bacteria to prevent this odor. Fragrance is commonly added to mask any smell that might occur. Sometimes antiperspirants may also include a deodorant and vice versa. Read the label of your current antiperspirant or deodorant carefully to check.

summary: Use antiperspirant. Apply Antiperspirant at night, before going to bed. Make sure your skin is completely dry before applying antiperspirant. Give a product you are trying out at least 10 days to work. Use deodorant to avoid body odor.


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If you start work at 9am, it is better to get into work at 8:45am. This way you have time to make yourself a quick drink and then be ready to start work on time. Time is money and an employee who turns up late on a regular basis may lose the company money. Ideally, you should arrive and begin work early, before other employees. Punctuality is the foundation of building trust. Your goal is to give the impression that you care more about the work you're doing than just fulfilling the basic requirements of the job. You should dress yourself and behave according to your company's policy, both inside and outside of the office. As an employee, you represents company. For example, if you are in an office, a shirt and tie may be required. If you are working on a building site, personal protection equipment may be required. Adhere to the company's standards for conduct in all instances.  A company will always state the dress code, although there may be occasions where you are unsure on what to wear. For example, you may be attending a conference and are unsure whether to dress in a suit or go for a more casual look. In these cases, it is always best to look to a more senior member of staff and follow their example. Focus on maintaining your appearance by improving your personal hygiene and making sure that your clothes are always neat and clean. Having a professional appearance will lead to being taken more seriously at work. Social media is designed for sharing opinions. However, these days it's possible that your employer might see anything you post to a social media account. Accordingly, your posts should never include negative comments about the company, your managers, customers, or other employees. You should also avoid sharing any racist, insensitive, violent, or distasteful comments.  A good rule of thumb is to never post anything that your mother would not appreciate. Never post sensitive company information on social media. Any post that is offensive or otherwise against company policy could result in your termination. Your personal life should stay behind you when you enter the workplace. Even if things are a mess at home, don't let that show at work, and certainly don't bring it up or complain about it. You want to be known as someone who is positive and works hard, not someone who constantly has difficulties in their personal life. This will draw the wrong kind of attention to you. It's important to be friendly with people at work. Your colleagues may need help at times and they may find it difficult to ask you for help if you are aggressive or unpleasant. Being personable helps to promote a good working environment. Strive to be the person that everyone enjoys working with. Never gossip or become involved in office politics, regardless of how you feel about a situation or coworker. To be at your best throughout the workday, you'll have to remember to maintain your own health. Staying active, eating well, and drinking enough water will give you the mental clarity that you need to perform. It will also contribute to your professional appearance and improve your mood. To improve your health, remember to bring healthy lunches and snacks to work and try taking a walk during the day.
summary: Be punctual. Follow company policy. Be aware of social media dangers. Act professionally. Remain positive. Stay healthy.