We often
get asked for advice in regard to taking an impound account or not.
I get asked for advice on how to start a fashion blog all the time.
Not exact matches
Well, new research shows that people who shy away from
asking for advice because they think they'll appear less competent are
getting worked up
for nothing —
asking for guidance actually makes you seem more capable.
Cisco Canada President Bernadette Wightman talks about her best
advice for tackling tough problems, what she always
asks job candidates in interviews, and the best leadership
advice she's ever
gotten.
Now that you understand more about how the influencer
got to where they are today,
ask if they have any specific
advice or ideas
for you, as you look to advance your business or career.
Advice abounds this time of year, and Katie Morrell recently offered tips on the Open Forum blog, including pre-planning activities and structure
for your intern to prevent you running around the office trying to find things
for your intern to do once they arrive, as well as regular check - ins to
ask about their experience and swap tasks they hate
for to - dos they'll
get more out of.
Whilst the rock stars of the entrepreneurial world tend to be the ones who
get most of the airplay (
for very good reason — they are really impressive), I often wonder if we miss some of the best
advice simply because we don't think to
ask those less famous
for their wisdom.
I could
get advice worth 10 or even 100 times what I paid
for the mastermind... but only if I
asked the right question.
Asked for advice on how to
get so smart, he held up a sheaf of papers and said, «Read 500 pages like this every day.
She wrote that she shared the photo because other women had been coming to her
asking for advice on how to
get rid of stretch marks they
got during pregnancy.
Business Insider followed up with Grant about his op - ed,
asking for concrete
advice and
got an intriguing trio of tricks.
«I
asked him, «Do you have any
advice for me,
getting started in this?»»
«
Ask for money,
get advice.
Ask for advice,
get money twice,» raps Pitbull in his hit «Feel This Moment.»
Since I'm still feeling parenthood out like the rest of us, I
asked Nasiba Adilova, founder of The Tot,
for some
advice on how we can
get kids to that point.
To slow down,
ask for help, take that
advice,
get organized and make a plan.
But
for the most part this story isn't that story: The main
advice the banks are offering seems to be less «how to prevent activists from
getting what they want» and more «how to do what activists want before they
ask.»
And another one: «You
ask for money, you
get advice; you
ask for advice, you
get money.»
We talked to Weissbluth about what the new rule means
for those seeking financial
advice, what investors should
ask when they hire an advisor — and the best financial
advice he's
gotten.
In particular, Perrin and I
got a chance to
ask about our authority site and actually
get some personalized
advice for how we should approach our link building.
Ask other scientist - run startups
for advice on how to
get started and how to grow your business.
And when a fan in the audience — one of a dozen or so selected by the singer's team
for a question - andanswer session —
asked if he had any
advice on how to
get through a romantic break up, he demurred, flashing a bit of the humility that every religious leader knows is crucial in establishing a bond with one's flock.»
I
got involved because Tony
asked me
for advice.
My own father, retired from community development work,
gets calls form former work colleagues,
asking for advice on how to handle situations.
A deposition heard by the court alleges that when a 14 - year - old girl
asked the priest
for advice on how to fend off inappropriate advances from a 64 - year - old parishioner, he simply told her, «this is your problem; sweep it under the floor and
get rid of it.»
Atheism offers nothing to me, it never has and never will, it doesn't make me feel good or comfort me, it's not there
for me when I'm sick or ill, it won't intervene in my times of need or protect me from hate, it doesn't care if I fail or succeed, it won't wipe the tears from my eyes, it does nothing when I have no where to run, it won't give me wise words or
advice, it has no teaches
for me to learn, it can't show me what's bad or nice, it's never inspired or excited anyone, it won't help me fulfill all my goals, it won't tell me to stop when I'm having fun, it's never saved one single soul, it doesn't take credit
for everything I achieve, it won't make me
get down on bended knee, it doesn't demand that I have to believe, it won't torture me
for eternity, it won't teach me to hate or despise others, it won't tell me what's right or wrong, it can't tell nobody not to be lovers, it's told no one they don't belong, it won't make you think life is worth living, it has nothing to offer me, that's true, but the reason Atheism offers me nothing is because I've never
asked it to, Atheism offers nothing because it doesn't need to, Religion promises everything because you want it to, You don't need a Religion or to have faith, You just want it because you need to feel safe, I want to feel reality and nothing more, Atheism offers me everything that Religion has stolen before.
When
asked about taking the first step to recovery, Brand, a man who has thought about recovery every day
for more than a decade, offers this
advice for those wanting to
get clean spiritually and physically: «Admit you have a problem.
I'm in the Atlanta airport as I write this, and during this layover I've
gotten three messages from people who
asked me
for advice because they are afraid of being «found out» at church.
We tracked down six experts and
asked them
for their best
advice on a variety of topics — from career and relationships, to making a global impact to
getting more involved in a church.
We received this message from a reader who wants to
get into the business end of chile growing, and
asked The Pope of Peppers
for some
advice.
On Christmas Day he telephoned his father — one of two calls a missionary is allowed to make each year without
getting special permission — and
asked for advice.
Are you really naive enough to believe that Wenger would bring anyone into this current locker room that is going to be given a strong voice... have you not been watching, listening or reading about our club
for years... Lehman is a blind Wenger follower, which is the only reason he was even considered... just
for a second think of all the strong personalities that have played
for this club that have never been seriously considered even though they have expressed legitimate interest in participating in the coaching process... even worse, think of all the former greats who aren't even allowed on the same pitch as Wenger because they have offered their
advice and / or criticism to the infallible one... I dare you to find a manager that has distanced himself from his former players as much as this man... it's the very reason why only one player I can think of has ever returned to play
for Wenger and that was Flamini, which was hilarious considering we were desperately looking
for a top quality defensive midfielder but Wenger could somehow find no one better than Flamini in the whole wide world... let's face it this club was simply trying to appease it's disgruntled fans by declaring that Wenger would no longer be given Ca rte Blanche when it came to the backroom staff so they probably
asked him to give them a list of those who he would allow in the locker room... on that list he wrote Lehman, Pires and Bergkamp, likely because the first two are the only former players who haven't publicly questioned his horrible decision - making and the last one because he won't
get in an airplane
Upon
asking for parenting
advice, Obama reveals, «When you
get home, the poo doesn't smell right away... the poo doesn't smell like adult poo.»
I
get a lot of emails
asking for writing
advice, so I thought I'd try to address some of the most common questions...
Unless they've done extra research (extremely unlikely)
asking a ped
for advice on parenting issues will
get you
advice with the about same knowledge behind it as
asking your relatives.
Ask for advice and help from mothers who have breastfed their babies, a lactation consultant oral pediatrician who favors breast milk in case your nipples
get sore,
get engorged or in case the breast milk supply isn't how you want it to be.
In addition to supporting families in home during the postpartum period, she's created a Facebook group
for moms in her area to have a safe place to
ask advice, gain insight, and
get the support we all need when navigating this intimate time.
But I do have a wish or two
for you in 2015 — please consider
getting rid of the script in your head of what love, relationships or marriage should look like and instead
ask yourself what you want them to look like; that you stop looking to others to tell you what you should or shouldn't do and question, question, question any
advice you read or hear from Internet experts or,
for that matter, even credentialed experts (some are just not very good or have their own biases); and, finally, to stop giving credence to articles in women's magazines that often fuel anxiety and chip away at self - esteem because the emphasis always seems to be that you're doing something wrong and if you just did X, Y and Z, you'd have what you want and live happily ever after.
You can
ask seasoned moms what they recommend
for diapers and you'll
get a range of
advice.
Your baby will know when it's time to
get started weaning in most instances, and if it seems to be taking a while
for your child to be ready, you can always
ask your doctor
for more
advice before you make any final decisions.
HUGE improvement... hopefully one day we will
get on the schedule, but
for now I can just
ask for baby steps... if you have any more
advice for getting through the 45 minute nap thing, I would really appreciate it!!
In the end, the
advice that applies to the pre-adoption waiting period applies to the post-adoption adjustment: Learn everything you can about what's required, what's likely, and what's possible;
get support through groups like FRUA, other adoptive families in your community, or families you meet through your adoption agency; and be willing to
ask for and accept help.Good luck!
Also told me I needed to
get my daughter out of my bed and gave me a ton of parenting
advice that I didn't
ask for.
I need some
advice I have 3 children my oldest is 8 my middle one is 3 and the youngest is 17 months however My 3 year old completely refuses to use the potty when you mention it she has a complete melt down I know that she has the smarts it take to know when to use the potty because when you
ask her where you go potty she says «the big girl Potty» but when i attempt to put panties on her she cries
for a diaper so i guess my question is What can I do to help her
get over the fits about potty training we have never pressured her but she is now 3 and the diapers are hardly fitting her anymore and she rufuses to put on pull up so please any
advice would be great.
One of the best ways to help your teen through this is to provide support and
advice for them; encourage them to speak to you about their smoking triggers,
for example, and
ask them to tell you when they
get a cigarette craving, so that you can do something with them to help take their mind off it.
A few nights ago I
got some listening time, and I ended up actually
asking my listening partner
for advice!
Instead, keep their nails short (
ask your pediatrician
for advice on how to best cut baby's nails if you need it), but do not bother with
getting those hand mittens.
If you're
asking for a solution
for your babies, my best
advice is just to wait until you
get there.
We
asked countless other parents in person and in various mama groups online to
get the best
advice and boiled it all down just
for you.
I actually often hear from a lot of expecting moms that they're always
getting advice from everyone — whether they
ask for it or not.