Write an article based on this "Let them see themselves as the hero. Give them a sense of community or identity. Do things for them. Let them see you in control. Catch flies with honey."
article: One of the best ways to convince somebody to do something is to help them see themselves as the hero of the story. Humans look for their lives to have some kind of continuity. It’s what makes them feel like they can expect a happy ending. Shape other people's perception of their personal stories, showing them how much better they are when they’re part of your story. If you achieve this, you will be able to talk them into almost anything. For example, let’s say that you want an investor to support your start-up company. Talk to them about how by supporting your company, they’re paving the way for innovation. They will be the hero that brings positive change to your community. They get to be the next Andrew Carnegie, leaving ripples of good work through history. Another way to make your ideas look more appealing is to get the person you’re trying to convince to feel like a part of the community, or to make them feel like they play a very specific role in the community. People have an incredibly strong need to belong and when you make them feel like they belong, they’ll be much more willing to go along with what you’re wanting them to do. For example, let’s say that you want your sister to switch chores with you. Help her to see that by cleaning the kitchen, she'll be contributing to the house in a way that everyone will notice. Explain that you'd rather weed the garden for your own enjoyment, but that no one ever thanks people for those tasks. When you’re helpful to people and do things for them, they end up feeling indebted to you, making them more likely to think that they should do what you ask.   Provide significant help (like helping them move, finding them a job and getting them hired, or setting them up on a good date) and they’ll be ready to help you in return when you ask. An important part of this technique, though, is not letting them see an ulterior motive. They need to believe that you sincerely want to help them because you like them. It's up to you how true this needs to be; for your own comfort, you may want to avoid exploitative situations. Another way to make them feel like your path is the right path is to seem like you’re in control of the situation. If they think that you’ve got your hands on the steering wheel of life, then they don’t need to worry about surprise outcomes. This makes your way look like the safe way. Seem in control by first of all being knowledgeable. Do your research. Know what it is you’re talking about. After that, project confidence as you discuss a solid plan that you have. Be ready for questions and have lots of counter arguments prepared. There’s that old saying that you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. While it’s not always true for flies, being kind to people and projecting positive feelings usually makes them more willing to listen to you, take you seriously, and agree with what you say. When you talk to people, don’t be judgmental, demeaning, rude, critical, or confrontational. Be firm and confident, but don’t be a jerk.  For example, avoid calling their views or choices “stupid” or explaining your views to them like they’re a child or mentally deficient. Instead, build them up, be positive in your interactions, and do nice things for them. When they see you as a nice person who goes out of your way to help others, they’ll want you to succeed, they’ll want you to get your way, because it reinforces the idea that fate rewards good people. Their need for the world to be “fair” will necessitate that they do what you want.

Write an article based on this "Check your leather’s care instructions. Dust the leather with a microfiber cloth. Dampen a clean cloth with water. Rub the cloth over leather soap. Buff the stains in your leather."
article: The care instructions on your leather product will tell you if there are any cleaners you should avoid for your particular leather. It should also tell you the best water temperature to use when cleaning your leather. Before you apply any cleaning products to your leather, make sure you get all dirt or dust off of the surface. This is especially important for leather products that are outside a lot, like shoes or jackets. They tend to attract more dirt and dust than leather products that stay in your home. Most leathers cannot handle a lot of water, so if you are going to use water, use it very, very sparingly. Dip a clean cloth into clear water, and then ring it out so that it’s just barely damp. Leather soap is also sometimes called saddle soap, and it can be used for removing general (or unidentifiable) stains from your leather. Simply rub your damp cloth over the leather soap. Once you’ve got some leather soap on your damp cloth, rub the leather to create a lather. Don’t rinse the soap off, as this can be damaging to your leather. Instead, continue to rub with your cloth to buff the leather to a shine.

Write an article based on this "Listen to French music. Watch French movies or television. Seek out people with different French accents. Listen to a speech and write down what you hear. Focus on understanding what is said generally rather than specifics. Mimic the pronunciation of native speakers."
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French music can help you become more familiar with the French language and the repetition of song lyrics will help you memorize more vocabulary. Search on YouTube or your favorite music streaming service for French music that you can listen to.  Since you can listen to French music while you're doing other things, you can also use this as a way to increase your study time. For example, you could listen to French music while you're commuting to work or school. Singing along with a French song can also help your pronunciation, particularly since lyrics are repetitive and often slower than normal speech. French movies and television help you become accustomed to listening to French. Unscripted television programs and news broadcasts, in particular, help you become more familiar with normal French speech patterns and the rhythms of a natural French conversation. Many streaming services have popular programs over-dubbed in French. If you watch a show that you already like in English, you'll understand more of the context if you watch it in French. If you've been taking French in school, you're probably accustomed to the Parisian accent, since that's typically what's taught in French classes. However, as in other countries, people from across France and other French-speaking countries have different accents and use different phrases to express themselves.   Becoming familiar with different accents is especially important if you're taking an official French proficiency exam with a listening component. Frequently, the speakers come from different parts of the world and have different socio-economic backgrounds, which can also alter their accent. Videos and newscasts from Montréal can give you more familiarity with the French-Canadian accent. Movies such as Manon des Sources give you the opportunity to hear a Provençal accent from southern France. Search "French accents" on YouTube to find videos the distinguish the different accents in France and other French-speaking countries. Videos of French standup comedians are also good to watch if you want to test your understanding of the language. Standup comedians also have many different accents, as well as exaggerating or making fun of accents in some bits. This exercise tests your listening comprehension. Find a speech or monologue in French that's only a few minutes long — ideally, one with a transcript so you can check your work. As you listen to the speech, write down what you hear in French. Then check what you wrote against the transcript.  For this exercise, don't worry so much about your spelling as getting down the words quickly. Don't worry so much about articles and other smaller words that don't really add anything to the meaning of what the person is saying. Take note of the parts that you misunderstood or wrote down the wrong words and figure out why you got them wrong. Perhaps the person speaking had an unfamiliar accent or was speaking too quickly. Listen to the speech again after a few days and see if you can pick up more of the words the second time through. A listening test isn't testing your memory of what was said, but rather your understanding of what was said. You don't have to worry about vocabulary or verb conjugations that you may not know as long as you have a good idea what the person was saying. You don't need to be able to create a perfect translation of what was said either. Try to think in French and understand what is said in French, rather than struggling to translate French into your native language. If the test you're taking includes a speech component, your pronunciation may need some work. Listening to and copying the pronunciation of native speakers will help you improve. Find a video online that you can pause. Listen to the speaker say a sentence or two, then pause the video and repeat the same words. If a particular word or phrase is giving you trouble, you may want to practice it several times before moving on to the next passage. An online dictionary with audio of the words can also help you with problematic words or sounds. A website such as Forvo (https://forvo.com/languages/fr/) can also give you examples of a word spoken in different French accents, since the audio files are contributed by volunteers from all over the world.