In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Remember that love doesn't always happen at first sight. Give yourself the chance to feel comfortable with the person. Notice the stirrings of affection as they bloom within you, slowly, like the coming of spring. Separate love from lust, and try to truly appreciate a person. You may find it hard to truly love someone if you don't allow yourself to be honest and authentic around them. Open yourself up by sharing your dreams, your fears, your doubts, and your joys with this person. Create a genuine and powerful human connection. It can be terrifying to open yourself up in this way, but be brave. Show the person your scars, your tears, your deepest thoughts – though perhaps not all at once. People are complicated, and you be simultaneously attracted to and repelled by the various aspects of someone's personality. It will be much easier to love them if you fix your attention on the positive things rather than the negative things. If the negatives are relatively minor, then this might be a good decision. If the negatives are honest-to-goodness deal-breakers, however, then it may be unwise to ignore them. Some research suggests that the act of pretending to be in love with someone can actually trigger true feelings of intimacy and connection. If you feel comfortable doing so, try to act as though you are in love with this person. Use your imagination and see where it takes you.  Be careful with this one. Make sure you do not pretend for so long that you lose your way. Do your best to live authentically. This method may be more effective if the other person is doing the same thing. It can be hard to foster love unless both parties are fully engaged.
Summary: Be patient. Let yourself be vulnerable. Focus on the best parts. Fake it until you make it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is very easy to get hung up on events outside of your control — you missed that promotion, you never got a call back after that interview, management keeps giving you tight deadlines. Take a moment and breathe. All of these things are outside of your control. What is the use in dwelling on them? Instead, focus on things that you can affect.  Stress comes from external forces but also from things that we can control. Instead of worrying about the missed call-back, think about the interview and identify your weak points. Then, try to address those weaknesses. Instead of fretting about management, try to organize your time better and more efficiently so that your deadlines aren’t as arduous. Have you ever heard the phrase “be stoic”? The Stoics were a group of ancient philosophers who argued that we can’t find happiness in life in outward, insecure things, but rather should look to ourselves for inner strength. In order to be happy we should focus on the things that we can control, namely our minds, our behavior, and our will. When you feel stressed, remember to be stoic! Stop to recognize your small triumphs in life and reward yourself. After all, isn’t slow and steady progress better than none at all? Affirming these moments, even in a small way, will give you something to look forward to and remind you of your progress.  You needn’t throw yourself a party, but treat yourself somehow after a milestone. Give yourself the evening off to read a good book, go out for ice cream, or pop open a bottle of champagne with your spouse. Celebrations can do wonders for your levels of self-esteem and motivation. Even just a little pat on the back will boost your mood. Try to remember that every day, and each task of your daily routine, is only a small part of your life. You may feel down at a particular moment, or discouraged, but remember where you are on life’s road and how much effort you have spent to get there. Haven’t you achieved a lot? Widen your perspective a bit; it may improve your state of mind.  Think of past accomplishments. Feeling subpar at work? What about the time that you won the employee of the year award? Perhaps recalling that you balance a professional life with the full demands of being a parent will also give a little perspective. So you might not earn as much as you’d like, and you might not have a fancy car. What do you have? What are you thankful for? Try counting your blessing and writing them down. Focus on things that you are grateful to have. You might be surprised at the length of the list.
Summary: Focus on things that you can control. Celebrate victories. Look at the bigger picture.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can wax your armpits without making a lot of preparations, but if you take these measures the experience will be less painful and more effective:  Clean your underarms thoroughly. Wash them with soap or a good body wash, and scrub them a little to exfoliate the skin. If you use hot water, the hairs and surrounding skin will soften, making the hairs easier to remove. Trim the hair. If the hair under your arms is longer than 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm), you should trim it with a pair of barber or nail scissors until it's 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) long. This makes the waxing process less painful. The wax is bound to spill and create a mess when you try to do it yourself, so it's best to be either naked or wrapped in something you don't mind getting impregnated with wax. Make sure you use wax that is intended to be used to remove leg and body hair, rather than wax intended for use on the face. Follow the instructions on the package and heat the wax in the microwave or in a wax heater. It's ready to use when it's completely melted and runny.  If this is your first time waxing, do a test on the back of your hand, where your skin is less sensitive, to make sure the wax isn't too hot. Body wax kits are available at drugstores and beauty supply stores. You can make your own sugar-based body wax using the following recipe: mix 2 cups of sugar with 1/4 cup water and 1/4 cup lemon juice. Heat the mixture over low heat on the stove until the sugar dissolves and becomes a sticky syrup. The mixture is now ready to use.
Summary:
Prepare your underarms. Wrap yourself up in an old towel. Heat up body wax.