Q: A silver dress is already a bold fashion move, and adding a loud necklace will only make your outfit seem unnecessarily gaudy. Your necklace should not compete with your dress.  If sticking with silver or silver and gold, a dainty chain with a simple pendant works nicely, depending on your dress’s neckline. For an appropriately bolder look, wear a necklace with chunky black or blue beads mixed with gunmetal. It can be a choker or a long loop that drapes across your torso. A delicate silver or two-toned chain bracelet adds a touch of class. Thin silver bangles are festive yet feminine. A thick, chunky bracelet in black, gunmetal, or deep blue adds contrast to your dress but avoids clashing or competing with it. Earrings can add just enough sparkle by your face to help correct the potential imbalance caused by having too much silver concentrated on the middle of your body. Choose the right posts, hoops, or dangling earrings to match your color scheme. Sparkly, decorative hair clips can either be playful or elegant, depending on the design. These, like earrings, can also help balance out the silver on your body.
A: Choose an unobtrusive necklace. Pick out a simple bracelet. Balance out the look with silver earrings. Add a touch of silver to your hair.

Article: When it comes to dream interpretation, you are the expert. While some people propose that certain images are universal, most psychiatrists feel your personal connection with a color is more important than what that color symbolizes on a winder scale. When you think of red, what do you think of? While your personal connection is the most important, it can help to at least familiarize yourself with some theory on color and dreams. In dreams, red has sometimes been said to symbolize intense feelings. People also tend to associate red with increased activity and intense emotions like anger, passion, determination, and general excitement. Physically, red has a stimulating effect on blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration. Learn to trust yourself. You are the expert in regards to your unconscious mind. As dreams are heavily based in personal associations, memories, and relationships, you're the best judge of what symbols in your dreams mean. Do not rely too heavily on outside opinions and research. Allow yourself to interpret the dream based on your own feelings and experiences. Once you've gone through and recorded the dream and your feelings, put it all together. Considering all factors, what do you think the dream means?  Let's return to the tent example. For the sake of this example, you're a middle-aged divorced man. Say, in this dream, you felt at peace. The cat you were petting was a cat you had in childhood that died. You used to camp in your backyard as a young boy, sometimes with other children and sometimes alone. Lately, you've been having recurring thoughts about aging. You just turned 40 and are becoming more aware of how quickly time passes. You associate red with your wedding day, as the bridesmaids wore red dresses. Perhaps the red tent dream points to the fact you're missing better times. You may feel you're past your peak in life and long to return to a time of promise and potential. The red in the dream points to your wedding, a time of new beginnings and hope. The dream may be a sign you need to acknowledge and deal with your feelings of depression and regret.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Consider your relationship with the color red. Learn some common associations with the color red. Allow yourself to be the expert. Consider all factors of the dream.

Problem: Article: "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.  You can disable your apps' background refresh from here. Background refresh is when apps you have open (but not active) refresh their information, either over data or via wifi. This eats up a huge amount of battery life. This will disable your apps' background refresh. Your apps should no longer refresh in the background.
Summary: Open the Settings app. Find and open the "General" tab. Tap "Background App Refresh". Swipe the switch next to "Background App Refresh" to the "Off" position. Close your Settings app.

Q: Many people take insurance for granted, but if they see danger or potential hazard in their future, they’re more likely to consider buying insurance.  Insurance doesn’t even have to be mentioned.  They should be prompted with a question related to their situation, as well as the insurance you're attempting to sell.  Potential house insurance questions:  What’s the most valuable thing you have in your house?  Have the recent floods been anywhere near your house?    Potential life insurance questions:  How long do you think your savings would work for your family if you passed?   Are you aware funerals can cost nearly $10,000?!    Potential disability insurance questions:  Could you continue your physically demanding job if you were permanently injured? If you get injured and can't work for a long period of time, can your spouse's salary support you? View things from their perspective to understand their problems and deliver possible solutions.  Unique insurance ideas targeted directly at your customers’ needs shows your passion for learning about them.  Being their friends could help lead to a more lucrative connection.  Did your clients just have a child for whom they might want life insurance? Have they recently thought about a travel trailer or camper? Are they really into boats and jet-skis?  If so, you could insure the vehicles as well as review some health insurance options. Re-examine their coverage and use this as an opportunity to up-sell.  You may find new reasons they are unsatisfied with current coverage, or ways to combine coverage currently not under your purview.  Some companies also offer a multi-line discount, so this is another topic to discuss with your clients.
A:
Ask questions that make people think about insurance. Learn personal details about your clients. Schedule an annual meeting with your current customer base.