Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Suggest possible causes and solutions. Tell your boss about the issue. Apply pressure if necessary.

Answer: When someone at work smells bad, they usually don’t know it.  And if they don’t know it, they likely don’t know how to correct the problem.  Offer helpful comments regarding the potential cause and possible suggestions for how to deal with the problem. For instance, you might say, “Perhaps you just need to wash your clothes more often.  Or maybe you could try showering more frequently.” If, after telling someone at work they smell bad, they do not take reasonable and appropriate steps to freshen up, you should report the issue to a workplace superior.  With luck, they will have more success than you did in correcting the coworker’s stench. If you’re in a management position and the person at work who smells bad is combative or disagrees with you, insist that they must come to work smelling fresh.  Remind them that stinky workers reflect badly on the business and that failing to correct their foul odor could hurt their relationships with their coworkers. Say, for instance, “We have a company policy that requires all workers to be fresh and clean at work.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a focal point outside of yourself. Disconnect pain from injury. Be careful when injured. Respond quickly to serious physical warning signs. Consult with a doctor.

Answer: To do your best, you’ll want to concentrate on the moment. But, you can also find small ways to take mental breaks as well. While you are running, pay attention to the environment around you. Try to focus on the spectators on the sidelines of your marathon. Or, perhaps keep your focus on the trees or greenery. This will take your mind off your discomfort. If you are not in pain due to an acute injury, then you can generally compartmentalize the negative sensations connected with pain, thus minimizing its power over you. Don’t give pain more power than it should have. If you experience discomfort, start to think about all of the ways that pain can be good.  For example, muscles are often sore or in pain before they regenerate even stronger. Just be aware of your body and know how to differentiate “true” pain, such as shin splits, from “false” pain, such as muscle soreness. If you know that you are suffering from an injury, such as shin splits, then it is a good idea to modify your training regimen. You may need to run for shorter periods of time or distances. Try to develop a plan to build back up to your desired goals, but realize that you will need to be realistic about what your body can, and can’t, do when injured. There are some moments when pain and discomfort must be taken seriously. If you feel a sharp pain in your shin or hips, it is best to slow or stop running. If you start to experience tightness in your chest or severe stomach pains, stop and seek out help as well. When in doubt, trust your instincts and err on the side of caution. If you suspect that you are injured or if you are experiencing noticeable pain when running, it may be a good idea to talk with your physician. Explain your running routine and ask them for advice regarding potential modifications. View your visit as an opportunity to learn more about your body in order to maximize its potential.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Position the index finger of the opposite-side hand alongside the exterior of the obstructed channel.  slip the thumb as deep as necessary into the nostril. Using the thumbnail, delicately clamp onto the dried mucous mass. Slowly withdraw the thumb and its payload from the nostril. Return the hand to a more natural position and discreetly execute a flicking motion with the thumb. Remember. Beware of flicking too hard.

Answer: the nostril.  At this step in the process be particularly vigilant for any trailing mucous which might be attached to the payload. These un-noticed "stringers" can jeopardize the entire operation. This should launch the material sufficiently far away from you that it becomes someone else's problem. ..never wipe it on your shirt or trousers - it's always a dead giveaway. If the offending article sticks to the ceiling, it'll be there forever.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash and slice the chilies. Broil the pepper pieces. Pack the peppers in olive oil.

Answer:
To prepare chilies for preservation in oil, most people slice them into strips. However, smaller chilies may be left whole. Leave in as many seeds as you want depending on the heat level you desire. Lay them out on a baking sheet in a single layer. Cooking the chilies before preserving them will help to bring out the best in their flavor. You can roast them over a grill or a gas burner.  Preheat your oven's broil, or prepare your grill. Roast the slices until they’re charred. Under the broiler, this should take just a few minutes. Turn them once during the process so they cook evenly on all sides. Put the peppers in a clean jar or bottle. You may want to use a decorative olive oil container. Pour olive oil over the peppers until they're entirely covered. Store the jar in a cool, dark place.