At first glance, much of what De La Cruz is passing along feels
like generic advice aimed at young children.
Not exact matches
If you were to ask a naturally muscular guy or some random big guy at your local gym how to build muscle and put some meat on your bones to be more
like them, you'll highly likely to just hear some
generic advice that doesn't help you.
Dating
advice blogs
like this one are fine but I don't know you as an individual so my
advice will often be rather
generic.
I'm tired of
generic first date
advice like be positive, be yourself, and be nice to the wait staff.
As it turns out, Lennon wrote to Danny in 1971, advising him to stay true to himself and his music — kind of
generic advice, but if a Beatle tells you to remember to brush your teeth, you scrub
like it's your job — but Danny receives the letter 40 years late, the result of it being sold to a collector instead of delivered.
I was thinking about
advice I'd give to lawyers who are speaking at #legaltech events, and decided that lawyers need to prepare
like lawyers, and that readily available
generic advice may not be that helpful.
Most career services and coaches are too disconnected from the jobs themselves and are only able to give
generic advice like spelling, grammar, and word choice.
This seems
like the most
generic advice ever, but marriage counseling does help.
I wonder how the producer at CTV's CANADA AM national morning TV show now feels seeing as how Dale was numerous times championed / interviewed on that show to promote Realtysellers et al, shamelessly extolling the virtues of his FSBO Robin Hood -
like dream to help consumers save big bucks at the expense of those nasty traditional Realtor models by paying «him» up - front dollars for a highjacked MLS listing to go along with a do - it - yourself set of ten dollar signs and some otherwise free - via - the - internet forms, and... oh yes, I almost forgot, some
generic advice from the end of a telephone by a sales «professional» sitting at a desk in a basement somewhere?