Write an article based on this "Schedule your time. Increase your social skills. Participate in social clubs. Experience the nightlife. Keep some cash on you. Connect with others on social networking sites."
article: Allow yourself to naturally take everything around you in. Transferring into a bigger environment is only overwhelming if one believes it is. Use any downtime to get to know your neighbors, whether you are in an apartment, townhouse, or neighborhood. Not only will this help to decrease any feeling of loneliness, these people can be a source of support and help if you have problems. In return, be ready to help them too. Motivate yourself to sign up with events that will increase your social being and interactions with others in the city. Whether it is volunteering for a clean-up organization, donation drive, or sports, there's a long list of activities one can do. Each city has its own unique take when the sun goes down and the lights turn on. Even if you work in the middle of the city, it's truly a different approach between day and night. Ask the locals for tips and also ask them about where it's safe to go at night, just to be sure. You may never know if you need extra pocket change for a last minute parking meter, take out drive-thru, public transportation, tolls, etc. Build "mutual interests" with people around your area on Twitter. A lot of companies, including police departments, local businesses, and city councils are interacting and networking with residents and fans nowadays. And use sites like Meet Up to connect with local people in your area who have interests similar to your own, such as cycling, overcoming anxiety, raising children, building computers, whatever!

Write an article based on this "Remind yourself of what you're working towards. Pinpoint a specific goal you can work towards. Repeat or write down a “focus mantra."
article: Having a goal in mind will give you motivation to finish your work, and you'll be more successful at staying focused. Part of the reason we lose focus is because we can't see the point of whatever task we have to get done and would rather be doing something else.  For example, if you're studying, remind yourself why it's important. It may not be important for you to ace 1 quiz or test, but it is important for you to succeed in the course that will factor in your quiz or test grade, and it is important for you to get good grades so you can graduate. Or, if you're doing work, remind yourself why your work is important. If the work is a means to an end, remind yourself of all the things you can buy because of the work, or about all of the fun things you can do once your work day is over. It's easy to get bogged down in a distracting series of small tasks if you're not working towards a single, large goal. When you have a goal to work towards, it can be the carrot at the end of the stick that makes the task worth doing.  So, what is your goal for completing your task? Is it to simply get done with the work or school day, to save up enough money to buy a boat, or to advance your career? For example, your goal could also be just to clean your whole house so you can throw a fun party, or to run for 40 minutes without giving up so you can be in better shape. ” When you know exactly what your purpose and goal are, you can create a focus mantra that you repeat to yourself whenever you get distracted. It can be just a simple phrase that you repeat when you're getting sidetracked that helps get you back in order. If repeating this out loud would be make you feel awkward, try writing your mantra down on a sticky note and sticking it on your desk. Your mantra could be something like, “No more Facebook and no more texting until I get my work done. When I get my work done, I'll be ready to ace the chemistry test, and when I ace the chemistry test, I'll get an A in the class!”

Write an article based on this "Brush lint out of the hook-and-loop fastener once a month. Fasten the hook-and-loop fastener together before placing it in the washer. Spray the hook-and-loop fastener with anti-static spray after washing."
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To keep the fastener closing well and lint-free, clean it once a month. Doing this will keep debris from getting excessively embedded, which is more difficult to remove than surface lint. If the fastener is on an item you wash in the washing machine, fasten the hook and loop sides together before washing the item. This will keep the closure from picking up stray threads or damaging your other clothes in the washing process. Anti-static spray, such as Static Guard, can make the fastener attract less lint. Spray the fastener after you wash your clothes, to minimize debris.