Problem: Article: People’s eyes can be very expressive and tell a lot about how they’re feeling toward those around them.  Friends will make eye contact with each other during conversation to show interest and respect. Someone with a crush on you will make repeated eye contact with you whether in a conversation or not.   A crush may hold eye contact for a few seconds, and then look away from shyness, and find your gaze again later.  Dilated pupils are another indication of a crush.  Someone who’s in love with you will feel totally comfortable locking gazes for extended periods of time. The amount of space people choose to place between themselves and others can be an indicator of their perceived relationships with those around them.  Someone who is your friend will stand or sit closer to you than an acquaintance. A person with a crush on you will stand near you, lean toward you, and look for reasons to get closer to you- whether it’s intentionally walking past you at a close range, or leaning in closer than necessary to talk to you.  People who are in love will stand or sit very close together- perhaps their hips touch when standing side by side or their knees touch when sitting across from one another. Our movements, whether conscious or unconscious, can convey lots of different meanings about how we feel about those around us.  Friends will tilt their heads while in conversations with other friends to show that they’re listening.  They may touch each other in light, casual ways on the hand or arm. Someone with a crush will look for reasons to touch the other person, often in a playful and flirty way.  They may seem fidgety or nervous, and may subconsciously begin to copy the movements of their crush.  Someone who is in love with you will seem very comfortable and secure around you.  They may touch you using gentle, caressing gestures. The way a person stands (or sits) when they're around you may give you some clues as to how they feel about you.  A friend will stand with his or her shoulders and face pointing toward you.  If sitting, he or she will uncross his or her legs to show that he or she is open to you.  His or her palms may be open toward you as well, another sign of receptivity. When someone has a crush on you, they stand tall and slightly stick their chest out.  Additionally, they will point their toes and hips toward you, as a sign of wanting to move toward you (both figuratively and literally).
Summary: Notice the amount of eye contact. Gauge proximity. Monitor movement. Pay attention to posture.

Problem: Article: If you are putting molding in a 4-wall room and started with a piece with two 90° angles, you will have to make one piece that has two 45° angles.  The 45° angles will need to be opposite angles. Be sure to leave an extra inch or two at first to make sure everything fits. A slightly too long piece will actually make the entire construction a little bit more snug and prevent cracks from forming as the house settles. For a 4-wall room you should end up with one piece that has two 90° ends, two pieces that each have a 90° end and a 45° end, and one piece that has two opposite 45° ends. Run adhesive along the flat faces that touch the wall and ceiling. Also put adhesive on the parts of the molding that connect with another piece.  An extra pair of hands will be a great help when installing the molding, especially for the longer pieces. Push the end of the first piece firmly into the first corner. Use finishing nails to secure the molding while the adhesive sets. Use a nail punch to make sure the nails go under the surface of the wood. This will allow them to be painted over. Attach the rest of the molding pieces, using caulk to fill in gaps as you go.
Summary:
Repeat the steps above for the remaining pieces of molding. Attach the molding.