Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Think about his needs. Let him know you appreciate him. Talk about your conflicts. Calm yourself down during arguments. Avoid being defensive. Move past mistakes.

Answer: Improving your relationship with your husband is the best way to make him genuinely miss you. You can start by considering his point of view instead of focusing only on your own. It's human nature to think about our own individual needs, but good husbands and wives also think about their partners' needs. Take some time to consider what your husband needs to be happy in life, and do your best to give it to him.  For example, your husband may need some time to spend by himself pursuing a hobby, or he may need more quality time with you. If you're not sure what your husband's needs are, ask him what you can do to help him be happier. Your husband probably does a lot of little things for you every day. While it's easy to overlook all of these little things, acknowledging them and thanking him for them can go a long way in showing your husband how much you appreciate him. The next time he fixes something around the house or makes you breakfast, be sure to let him know that it means a lot to you. He may also really like it if you brag about him to others once in a while. For example, when you're out with friends, you might say, "My husband made me the most delicious dinner last night." If you want him to think about you in a positive way, communicating well about conflicts is important. Every marriage has conflicts, and it's how a couple deals with those conflicts that determines how successful the relationship will be. If you want your marriage to be happy and healthy, keep the lines of communication open and discuss each and every conflict as it arises.  Even if you need to take a break from a conversation, never leave it unfinished for long. Your goal should be to find a resolution that works for both of you. Listen to your husband and try to understand his perspective, even if you disagree. Be sure to say what you really mean, even if you think your husband may not like it. Dancing around the issue will not help resolve it. Personally attacking your husband is the way to make him want to see less of you, not more. Sometimes small arguments can turn into big blowouts because emotions are running high. To avoid this, consider taking a short break from the conversation when you feel like you're about to start yelling. If you both have a little time to think, you may be much better able to talk rationally. The break can be a few minutes or an entire day, depending on how much time you need to cool down, but be sure to return to the conversation. You don't want to leave the conflict unresolved. When you find yourself in a disagreement with your husband, it's important to be open instead of defensive. This means resisting the urge to criticize your husband or his point of view. The less defensive you are during disagreements, the less defensive your husband will feel the need to be. This will make your conversations much more productive. Both you and your husband are bound to make mistakes and hurt each other's feelings during the course of your marriage. When this happens, you have the choice to let the mistakes damage your marriage, or to let go of them and move on.  It's important to forgive your husband for mistakes he has made in the past, as continuing to dwell on them will only create more tension in your marriage. You will make mistakes too, and when you do, you must be humble enough to admit it and apologize.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare your tools. Select an acetone-free nail polish remover. Remove any previous nail polish. Soak your hands for two minutes. Clip and file your nails. Add one layer of nail polish. Add the second layer of nail polish. Allow nails to dry completely.

Answer: In order to do a great manicure, you'll need certain supplies. Most supplies can be purchased at a local makeup store or drug store. To do a salon style manicure, you will need the following:  Nail polish, a base coat, and a top coat Nail polish remover Cotton balls Q-tips A bowl filled with warm water and moisturizing shower gel A set of manicure tools that includes a cuticle pusher and cuticle blade Cuticle moisturizer Acetone nail polish removers tend to remove polish quicker. However, they also contain harsh chemicals that can wear down nails. You should opt for an acetone free polish remover, especially if you do your nails frequently. Check the ingredient list of any polish remover you use to make sure that it does not contain acetone. To start, you'll need to remove any previous polish. If you do not have old polish on your nails, you can skip this step. You should not soak you nails in remover, as this can be harsh on your nails. Instead, dab a cotton ball in remover and gently swab your nails until any leftover polish comes off. Take your bowl of warm water filled with shower gel. Place the tips of your fingers in the bowl. Allow them to soak for two minutes. You can use a clock to track time, but you may be able to gauge the two minute mark by just counting to 120 in your head. If your nails are not in your desired size and shape, you should now cut and file them. You can use a set of nail clippers and a nail file to do so. You should also use a nail buffer to smooth out the tops of nails.  Trim nails to your desired length. Then, take a file and file them into a good shape. Salon style manicures usually file nails into a square shape or round out the edges of nails. To create a squared look, file each nail flat across the top and then soften the edges slightly so they aren't too sharp. For a rounded look, file the tips of your nails into a soft curve. Be sure to file your nails in one direction only. Start at one edge and work your way over to the other. Avoid using metallic files, as these can be too harsh. Opt for an emery board or crystal nail file. Gently rub your nail buffer over the tops of your nails until they have a smooth, even appearance. Do not buffer for too long, however. If nails become too smooth, polish may slide off. You'll want to add nail polish in layers for best results. Start with one thin layer of polish. Do not worry if the polish looks a little light. It will become darker when you add the second layer. As with the base coat, apply with two to three strokes. If you notice any uneven patches, use shorter strokes to smooth out the polish. The drying procedure is the same as the base coat. Air drying works best, but you can use a blow dryer set to low to dry your nails. Use two to three strokes to cover your nails in a second coat. If you need to smooth out any lines or bubbles, use a few shorter strokes to do so. This should make your nail polish darker and smoother. You can air dry your nails or use a blow dryer set to low. Your nails will look smoother and shinier if you allow them to air dry after adding the final coat. It can take up to an hour for nails to dry completely, so avoid touching or handling anything until your nails have dried. Find something to do to distract yourself. Turn on a TV show you like or listen to some music.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use an object as a reference point. Choose an appropriate vessel to pour your liquid into. Place your vessel on a flat surface and bring yourself down to eye level. Take a look at the amount of fluid in the vessel and commit it to memory.

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If you are stuck without a measuring device, it can be useful to have some visual aids in your head as a reference for the correct amount. Here are some good ones to remember:  A teaspoon is about the size of the tip of your finger A tablespoon is about the size of an ice cube 1/4 cup is about the size of a large egg 1/2 cup is about the size of a tennis ball A full cup is about the size of a baseball, an apple or a fist Ideally, you would use your hands as they can be cupped to create a rounded shape. However, this may not be appropriate for sticky liquids. Try to select a transparent vessel that you can easily imagine your visual aid just fitting into. For example, if you are measuring a 1/4 cup, it may be useful to use a tall glass that an egg would just fit into. A wider glass, on the other hand, may be more appropriate for a 1/2 or full cup. This will help you to clearly see the amount being poured. Pour the fluid slowly into your vessel.  When you think you may have the right amount, stop and compare it to the size of your visual aid. Make adjustments to the amount in the vessel if necessary. This will make future estimations easier, as it provides you with a point of reference.  It is helpful to continue using the same vessels for the certain measurements (e.g. the tall glass again for a 1/4 cup).