Neil:
Go get advice from mentors.
Not exact matches
Mikayelyan's best
advice for entrepreneurs is to prepare before you ever
get started with your prototype or business by
going to your customer base — in person — and receiving feedback from them.
My parting words of
advice regarding content marketing: If you're
going to
get involved, do your business justice by ensuring your content has real value for your consumer.
They should realize that when you need expert
advice, you should
go and
get it.
We believe that while many brands come and
go, one thing that will never
go out of style is the love we have for our pets, the extent we will
go to
get them what they need and the importance of being the
go - to store for expert
advice and best - in - class customer experience.
My
advice is that if you are
going through a tough time, and everything is kind of OK now, but you are facing uncertainly about the future, and you are
getting more and more confused emotionally about the issues or the opportunity, perhaps now is the time to do nothing.
This
goes way beyond productivity
advice and creates a fundamental shift for you to
get much more done in much less time.
«Be able to roll with the punches, and have a place — family, friends, advisers — where you can
go to
get advice on how to navigate your possible decisions when life happens,» he says.
While this
advice may not help companies that are just trying to find credit anywhere they can
get it right now, it is something to think about
going forward.
«You're gonna
get a lot of
advice from a lot of people, but try to look at the underlying reasons behind their
advice, other than the
advice itself.
There's always room for improvement, and this
advice can help
get you
going in the right direction.
Here is some of our best expert
advice for how to make the most of your summer vacation, from how to prepare for your trip before you
go to unplugging while you're
gone and how to readjust when you
get back.
She
goes on to offer general but valuable
advice like «gather good information» and «anchor with options,» but the real goldmine in her piece might just be a side bar in which she tackles the most fundamental question of all — what exactly do you say to
get what you want?
The great
advice you are
going to
get from your mentor can come from your questions, but much of what you learn from them will be through absorption of their habits and mannerisms.
The
advice our founders
got when they were starting out was that they should be
go hire a sales force.
Her
advice is the same for any parent, woman or man, CEO or temp worker:
get help where you can, share the load, and then «Let
go of the guilt, tell your kids you love them, and
go order pizza.»
If you choose to
go down that route, we'd recommend
getting sound legal
advice to confirm you have a strong case against the landlord.
There are many theories for the almost blind adherence to a «best interest is best» mentality without any consideration if the rule actually
gets us there or if, as we believe, in its biased and uninformed understanding of the annuity marketplace, it actually
gets us to the annuity consumer's worst interest — high cost
advice for high risk investments or
go it alone without the expertise of an annuity advisor.
Kennedy's
advice on
going from «annoying pest to welcome guest» is timeless —
get your reader's attention by opening with something important or valuable to them.
So where are people in their 20s and early 30s
going to
get their
advice?
Sales expert Mac MacIntosh has some similar persona development
advice but a slightly different set of questions to
get you
going.
To make sure you
go about newsjacking the right way, follow the
advice of David Meerman Scott and
get ready for the ride of your life!
They give you recommendations on what to fix and what to keep doing to keep growing, and that
advice was instrumental in helping me raise my game and
get to where I needed to
go.
No matter how many posts you read or how much
advice you
get from people who have already done it, chances are you aren't
going to be effective until you
get your hands dirty and start figuring things out for yourself.
The independent advisories — some of them will
get really big and they will look like the wirehouses of today, but that's
going to be fee - based, people selling
advice as opposed to commission - based people selling products.
He shares his investing methodology and some great
advice and examples to
get you
going in the world of stock investing.
The company offers debt consolidation services, but also provides debt settlement options, which means consumers can be sure that the
advice they're
getting is
going to be the best fit for them.
Buy and Hold Investment
Advice for Volatile Markets
Get ready, I'm
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This team can be comprised of a mentor, small business coach, or even your family, and serves as your
go - to resource for
advice, motivation and reassurance when the road
gets bumpy.
Excusing himself, Yusupov
went upstairs to
get the other conspirators»
advice.
I have
gone through some assessment testing and will be
getting some
advice based on that.
Hey Islam your
going through what Christianity
went through very dark time... word of
advice get your act together and crack down on the so called «minority» extremist.
The need of the clergyman is to have a growing group of persons to whom he can turn in crisis or for planning to
get facts, find out what is
going on, secure judgments, seek
advice.
Following my own path (and not
going through the motions) was a hard decision but your writings and art sure help I don't think any from my previous church are interesed in my independent journey... and if I happen upon any of the members they are usually quite defensive about the church so I agree your
advice is good to not
get into confrontation / discussions.
I want to hang out with other humanitarians or philosophers or existentialists or nihilists and enjoy life and
get advice on how I could make enough money to
go into space and orbit around the Earth for a little while.
Luther said he
got this
advice from a friend who called recently, and
went on: «Tell Mr Christian that in all my life I haven't seen worse glasses than those which arrived with his letter.
I'm
going to upgrade my blender and thought of Vitamix but found the plastic jug for UK models is not BPA free and with the heat of the blade will release unhealthy chemicals inti the food, just to
get your
advice.
My
advice is man up, and
get it down, for a non dairy protein coupled with pea protein you can't
go far wrong with this product.
In Paris, they're used to foreigners and such, but my
advice is to
go in an advance and speak to them, so they
get to know you.
So I'm just
going to take your
advice and not count fiber and
get to eat more;)
My only
advice is that if you are
going to
get yourself some, don't
go cheap!
And since my Oma taught me to keep my mouth shut when I've
got nothing nice to say (typical old lady
advice), I'm
going to keep my cynical thoughts to myself and let those of you who do enjoy your boxes of heart shaped chocolates and dozen red roses, enjoy them without some vitriolic, negative Nancy adding her two cents about the greed - driven hijacking of what was once a pretty badass holiday.
Go over to Attune Foods, where you will read some research on probiotics and celiac disease, and also
get some
advice on probiotics from Certified Nutritionist Sheila Wagner.
My
advice:
go with tried and true recipes calling for coconut flour and unless you're rich and like to throw away food, limit your experimentation with coconut flour until you've
got a good handle on it.
I'm either
going to have to have something built or
get one of these Bradley smokers... any
advice?
I ordered myself the crispy - tomato hoagie (though I forgot Amiel's
advice about the fresh mozz and
went instead with sharp provolone, which proved a smidge too sharp), and I
got my wife a classic Italian with the works.
So... with this kind of «
getting players as cheep as possible» or «hard to
get top players» problems... all we need now is to Old Man Wenger makes Tierry
go away from AFC!!!??? Wenger should take some
advices from TH instead..
Surely the example set by Coquelin would not have
gone unnoticed by Campbell and I would not be surprised if the striker had been
getting as much
advice as possible from Coquelin about how he turned things around.
Looking at the options available for him if he
goes, it is hard seeing him
getting a start at any other team, so my
advice to him is to hurry and «sign de ting»
Plenty of top high school prospects have passed on signing after
getting drafted, with the
advice of agents, then
gone on to have college careers.