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By looking at the higher time frames one can see what the direction of the major trend is and where the support and resistance levels are. The 60-minute time frame is extremely important because I think it defines the intermediate (2 to 5 days) move. By trading in its direction, I believe you will get the most momentum out of a trade, as long as there is no support or resistance level or it is not in overbought or oversold territory. It is much easier to wait for an opportune moment to enter a trade and control risk by using the 1-, 5-, and 10-minute charts. [2003] - Marcel Link

Ways to change your appearance include experimenting with a beard (goatee, full beard, moustache, sideburns, or just the unshaven look), cutting your hair a different length than you normally do (the trend for the past 20 years has been shorter and shorter hair for men), wearing accessories (necklace or wrist band), wearing cool designer-jeans that suit your body type instead of the old baggy ones you are used to, a sport jacket - the list goes on). [2012] - Christopher Gray

It is exceptional rare for a person to gain more muscle just from eating more food. Forcing yourself to consume more food than your body wants is not in your best interest. If you want to gain weight, lift weights to add muscle; then the exercise will increase your appetite accordingly. When you eat a healthful diet, nature has you carry only that mass you need; your muscles will enlarge only if additional stress is placed on them. [2011] - Joel Fuhrman

A good negotiator rarely makes an important decision on the spot. A little time and distance help separate the people from the problem. [1991] - Roger Fisher

Describing your match in a short paragraph (I'm looking for a caring woman who is family-oriented ...) shows that you're serious about meeting someone. This is necessary on all sites but is especially something you should focus on when you're not asked for your digi-date's details later. [2013] - Laurie Davis