Sentences with phrase «most of the advice»

Yet most of the advice you'll find on generating traffic to your website typically focuses on getting your webpage in front of a global audience.
Where did you get most of your advice / do most of your research?
Most of our advice came from friends, other franchisees and our own internal research from our various departments and experienced staff.
Most of the advice out there will tell you to focus on one thing, use all of your energy, blah, blah, blah.
I just listened to an interview with an economist author who happened to have undergone a recent pregnancy and realized that most of the advice given to women these days is either spotty, or egregiously over conservative — flat out wrong in many cases.
Most of the advice seems geared towards ranking in Google.
Too bad most of the advice has us pampering ourselves in ways that we'll still be paying for next Valentine's Day, either as charges on our credit cards or extra pounds on our body.
Even if you have a different stroller, most of the advice applies universally.
«Most of the advice was about sleep, like, «Sleep when the baby sleeps,» and «Get as much rest as possible,»» she says.
While I do agree with most of the advice and concepts you present on this site (we try and live a primal lifestyle)-- I find the manner in which you do so offensive.
Too bad most of the advice has us pampering ourselves in ways that we'll still be paying for next Valentine's Day — either as charges on our credit cards or extra pounds on our body.
Although it may be well - intentioned, most of the advice I receive from anyone but my doctor sounds like bunk.
Most of the advice you hear is for the average person who needs to lose a ton of weight.
Most of the advice out there about hypothyroidism and even Hashimoto's thyroiditis is dead wrong.
However, most of the advice would also be applicable to blood cancers.)
i will try adding iodine, following most of your advice regarding circadian rhythm, although i read about intermittent fasting is not so recommended for women, is it right?
It's insulting because I don't eat like that even though I have room to improve but just because I am still struggling with weight everyone feels they can be judgemental - and most of this advice comes from a professionals who have never had to loose significant amount of weight before.
I was bored with the diet I was on, and ordered this one to give me a jump start, and then learn that I already understood most of the advice I was given.
I agree with most of the advice so far, get him involved and looking at recipes that he'd like to try - similar flavours to what he likes etc...
I have spent 3 to 5 months to follow most of your advices from the protocol which is written in your book of Hasimoto Protocol.
Many stores will have a specific Petite clothes department, however, most of the advice given to Petite body shapes is exactly the same, and it's entirely one dimensional!
In case you missed it, I created a guide for the New York event, and most of the advice works for the LA one too.
While most of the advice is common sense, I admit I've fallen for some of the jerk - like behavior.
That's the problem with most of the advice out there — it misapplies those basic principles.
Most of the advice is written by inexperience young people, who have hardly ever had a hot date with a cougar.
Most of the advice is geared toward women seeking wealthier men.
The NGSS team made some worthy improvements between drafts one and two (though they ignored most of our advice), and they have an opportunity — a final opportunity, it appears — to make further repairs.
As a sophomore last year (and a freshman the year before), I shrugged off most of the advice, as well as the warnings, on how much I would need those skills later on.
Most of the advice out there on how to use social media to sell something is creepy and evil, and it is so in destructive and counter-productive ways.
Some of his stuff drives me batty (my books are already too heavy on plot and subplots) and he can be infuriating to literary writers, but most of his advice is useful no matter what your genre.
Yes, I also had read the earlier post about why we should ignore most of the advice of your critique group.
Most of your advice I had already worked out over the past few months, esp the need for a long - term series view and the stress on production and learning by doing.
I wrote about why to ignore most of the advice from your critique group here on the blog in August of 2014.
While I think most of your advice was great, the suggestion to make up a name for a publishing company needs a little more explanation.
However, most of my advice now seems to fall under «Everything I Thought I Knew Was Wrong.»
Most of my advice can be found here: https://janefriedman.com/2012/01/28/start-here-how-to-get-your-book-published/
This post doesn't actually say that Gina's friend is in any kind of financial trouble, yet most of the advice centres around being frugal and setting up an emergency fund.
Most of the advice I have been reading is «Don't marry someone with debt.»
Because mindful investing shuns fear, or other emotions, as decision criteria, we can ignore most of the advice that comes from the notion of risk tolerance.
The CreditDonkey survey suggests most of that advice is falling on deaf ears.
One gradually begins to realize most of the advice is essentially the same... which is a good thing.
«I can't teach you climate science...» Seems to me you do nt know climate science either, most of your advice is to just watch pro-global warming, pro-environmentalism videos.
Davis is in the business of real estate by trade, so most of his advice is not necessarily green, but he does offer tips that are particular just to green projects and green home buying.
Most of the advice in the book is not jury - trial specific, so if you spend any time in court, this book is of great value.
While most of their advice and experiences would translate to any lawyer on the partnership path, the discussion about children and family seemed to really strike a chord.
One thing he has discovered, most of the advice you are given is just plain wrong.
It seems to me most of the advice about fulfillment comes back to increasing one's sense of control: of how, when, and how much you work, what you work on, and one's ability to maintain an overall sense of balance.
But you're sure to make many judges happier if you follow most of the advice below.
If you want some tips on solving Bluetooth connectivity issues on your Nexus, you can check the relevant subhead in this guide for the Nexus 6P: most of the advice applies to other Nexus phones.
However, you've probably heard most of this advice hundreds of times before.
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