In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Being positive and passionate about life is a very attractive quality.  While you may feel burned by love in the past, make an effort to put aside old feelings.  If you feel like you still aren't "over" a past relationship,  you may be carrying baggage that makes you less attractive to others.  Consider the following:   Avoid turning your past relationships into the main topic of conversation when first meeting someone. Talk about the things that make you truly happy.  Share stories that make you smile each time you tell them. Find ways to be remain positive about love and dating in a genuine and honest way.  Seek advice, or possibly counseling, if you keep running into hurdles about how to get past your ex, or past negative relationships.. Listen to what your partner, or the new person you're dating, is really saying.  Are you interested in what he or she has to say?  A lasting relationship is based on effective communication, which often starts with being a good listener. Consider the following:  Maintain eye contact when your partner is talking.   This shows you are giving them undivided attention. Paraphrase what you heard him or her say if you are wanting to understand better what they are talking about.  For example, "it sounds like doing _____ was difficult/stressful/hard" or "doing _____ sounds really interesting/fun/exciting." Avoid the need to interrupt or interject in the middle when your partner is talking. In addition to effective communication, this is the key to a lasting relationship.  If you are interested in more than just dating, love is founded on core values.  If you and your partner are matching in similar interests, that's great, but ultimately is the bigger things in life that will lead to a healthy relationship down the road.  You may have learned this already from your earlier relationship, but think about some of these when you are looking for love:  What do you think about marriage, divorce, and love? What are your religious, or moral, beliefs about how to live your life? How do you deal with money, and make financial decisions? How do you feel about taking care of someone? Or about making important decisions as a couple? Make time to enjoy common interests.  It's okay to have time apart, and have your own individuality.  Just make sure that you are having time together that is fun and meaningful. Consider the following:    Do activities that are new and different.  Not just going out to dinner, or watching TV at home. Share time together away from other couples, relatives, or kids.  See what it's like when it's just the two of you. Joke, laugh, and be playful.  Life is short. You can make even ordinary activities more fun with a little extra attention and effort.
Summary: Show your passion for love and life. Be a good listener. Identify core values. Have fun together.

Before you start adding dry ingredients, you need to wet all the things that you'll mix in, carry the mortar in, and use the mortar with so the mortar will slide off easily and reduce waste. Slosh about half the water necessary for the batch you're making into the mixer or the tray, and pour some water into the wheelbarrows or buckets you'll be carrying it in. Depending on the size of your project, you be using a small mixing tray or you may want to use a gas-powered mortar mixer to mix large quantities of mortar. These feature several spinning blades that can hold up to three bags of 80 lb. mix, cutting down on the elbow-grease necessary to mix up a batch of mortar mud. Consider renting one for your job, especially if you'll be working over the period of several days. If you're using a power mixer, turn it on to get the blades churning and gently add your dry ingredients. Be careful to not dump them and splatter the water out, or to lose too much of the cement by clouding it. The order of ingredients isn't particularly important, but some mixers tend to add the cement first and the sand afterward if it isn't pre-mixed. It's generally just easier to break the bag on the mixer, dump it out, and shovel in the necessary amount of sand.  As you mix, or as the mixer does its work, keep a close eye on the mortar. If it looks too dry, add small amounts of water as you go to keep it pliable and wet. Be careful about adding too much, and don't add too much right at the end, or you'll get a soupy, unintegrated, and useless mortar.
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One-sentence summary -- Wet the mixer, wheelbarrow, and/or buckets. Add the dry ingredients and start mixing. Get your face out of the way, wear breathing protection, and don't breathe in any of the dust created, mortar mixes contain Silicates which can cause COPD, or other Cancers. Add extra water if necessary.

Problem: Article: Pour enough of the liquid resin mix into the mold or bezel to completely cover the bottom. Work slowly to reduce the number of air bubbles. Hold a hair dryer or heat gun roughly 4 inches (10 cm) above the resin for a minute or so. Any air bubbles trapped inside should rise to the surface and pop. Even though you'll be adding another layer of resin later, it's best to remove the air bubbles in this layer now instead of waiting until the end. Wait 15 minutes or so, allowing the resin in your mold to harden slightly. Carefully place heavy three-dimensional objects on top of the bottom layer using tweezers.  The bottom of the mold or bezel will be the front of your piece, so place the items in upside-down. By placing the heavy embellishments in between layers of resin, you help hold them in place. If you added them without using layers, the pieces would likely move around before the resin sets. Pour additional resin over the heavy embellishments, covering them completely.  This layer of resin should reach the top of the bezel or mold. You may need to adjust the position of your embellishments with a toothpick if they shift during this time. If you want a glittery background, sprinkle the glitter over the top of the mold or bezel after filling it with your final layer of resin. Glitter is small and light, so it should float on the surface of the resin as it dries. Since the top will later become the back of the piece, the glitter will create a background. If you plan to add any transparencies, dip them in a little leftover resin before placing them in the mold.  Use tweezers to dunk the transparency into the leftover resin in your measuring cup. Quickly dry the resin with your heat gun or hair dryer. Coating the transparencies will help reduce the risk of air bubbles forming between them and the resin in your mold. The bottom of your mold or bezel will end up being the front of your piece, so place the transparency in upside-down. As before, use your hair dryer or heat gun to gently bring any air bubbles to the surface, where they can pop. If you plan to use a paper background, use tweezers to carefully place the paper over the top of the resin, aligning it as evenly as possible with the opening of the mold or bezel. Make sure that the paper is upside-down when you place it in so that the decorative side shows from the front of the piece. Set the filled mold or bezel aside and cover it with a clean box. Allow the resin to cure overnight.  It is important to cover the resin as it cures to protect it from dust or other debris. Curing times can vary, so you'll need to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Only cure it long enough for the resin to be touchable. Do not wait until the resin is fully cured. Once cured, you should be able to pop the resin pieces out of their molds using your fingers.  If the pieces are still too soft to remove, try placing the mold in your freezer for 10 minutes. That should make it easier to pop the finished pieces out. At this point, the resin piece is ready to work with, but you'll need to take additional steps before you can wear it as jewelry. If you used a bezel instead of a mold, you will need to peel off the tape from the back of the bezel once the resin cures.  Do not remove the resin from the bezel. At this point, the resin charm is complete and ready to use as wearable jewelry.
Summary:
Pour a layer of resin in. Remove any air bubbles. Let the resin harden slightly before adding heavier embellishments. Cover with a final layer of resin. Add glitter, if desired. Coat transparencies in resin before adding them. Remove any air bubbles. Add any paper backgrounds. Let the resin cure. Remove the resin charms from their molds. Remove the backing from bezels.