My biggest piece
of advice for women in the field is to set their own paths by being proactive in expressing their interest in moving into medical devices.
Author of How to Have the Relationship You Want and Keyonote speaker in Christian Carter's interview series and other programs, Rori's unique brand
of advice for women is truly worthwhile.
Here is a piece
of advice for women who are single, living in the greatest city in the world - get dressed!
Al Kaabi also highlights the three key pieces
of advices for women to excel in their career: having focus, a balance of life, and taking opportunities.
Not exact matches
A serial entrepreneur — she owns four restaurants and has founded two companies in addition to Thinx — Agrawal says that the danger
of male investors asking the
women in their lives
for advice is that, more often than not, those
women are not their target customers.
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.
Deepening and expanding the original audience
for «Lean In,» the book also includes
advice geared specifically towards
women of color and millennial men.
Those
women, the first female generation to wear the proverbial pants
of financial planning, will begin to look
for advice on the Web and elsewhere.
Sandberg may have given this TED Talk nearly eight years ago, but the three pieces
of advice she offers
for women ring true today in her ongoing fight
for gender equality in the workplace.
In the course
of an interesting discussion jam - packed with
advice from the young founder, including tips on successfully bootstrapping and recommendations
for some
of her favorite tools
for entrepreneurs, she offers young
women like herself some
advice on how to face their well - founded anxieties about the additional challenges that female founders still face.
I spoke to three successful CEO moms about what drew them to leadership; their parenting and business challenges; and their
advice for the hundreds
of thousands
of women who are likely to start new businesses in 2014.
There are a number
of «fight moves» that people can develop to deal with these issues, and I think many
women are really hungry
for that kind
of advice, especially when it is backed up with academic research.
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.»
The book is a refreshing dose
of forward - looking feminism that will resonate with smart, professional
women who know what they want and are looking
for real
advice to take their career to the next level.
Bloomberg Markets» Scarlet Fu led the discussion, which addressed a broad range
of issues faced by young entrepreneurs —
women and men alike — as well as the possibilities, obstacles, and
advice for female entrepreneurs.
It is commonly believed that
women are more likely to seek
advice than men;
for example, on aspects
of health or asking
for directions when lost.
Carol Philp has a piece
of advice for all small business owners, especially
women: «If your banker doesn't understand you and believe in you, keep shopping.
The Canada - United States Council
for Advancement
of Women Entrepreneurs & Business Leaders seeks to develop advice to boost women's economic engage
Women Entrepreneurs & Business Leaders seeks to develop
advice to boost
women's economic engage
women's economic engagement.
If they would get rid
of the term «10 Commandments» and call them say «Good
Advice for God fearing Men and and
women» or «a philosophy
for modern living», they wouldn't be stigmatized as they are.
Let's see, a guy named god impregnated a
woman with himself so that he could die
for himself in a blood ritual so that he could redeem the human race and make them live forever because
of a moral stain on the entire human race because a dirt man and rib
woman took dietary
advice from a talking snake.
A plethora
of books and seminars have been built around treating the Household Codes as God - inspired marriage
advice for modern couples, often working off the statement that «God tells wives to respect their husbands because men need respect, and God tells husbands to love their wives because
women need love.»
This is the right
advice for men and
women who stray,
for those
of either gender whose convictions are overcome by the temptation.
Such
advice has its theological beginning in the second chapter
of Genesis, where the
woman is described as being created,
for God saw that it was «not good that the man should be alone» (Gen. 2:18).
An analogous situation to
woman's voluntary limitation
of Christian freedom
for the sake
of order and stability is Paul's
advice to refrain in some situations from eating meat (1 Cor.
What God waits
for in Naaman is the fitful progress
of a transformation under way in Naaman even before he sets foot on the soil
of Samaria or in the puny Jordan — a slender opening, first apparent when the great warrior takes
advice from
women and (how could it have been otherwise?)
How
women, abused by their husbands or neglected because
of affairs, would try to go to the pastors
for counseling,
for advice,
for help.
They know abortions are only 3 %
of planned parenthoods activity but they need their base to believe it's all evil because it's provides a safe environment
for a
women to get
advice and aid apart from their religious conservative male heads
of the household who are supposed to make all the decisions!!
When it comes to deciding whether or not a person should breastfeed or not, if they're unsure about their options, the best person to go to
for advice would be a licensed nurse midwife, though most levels
of healthcare
for women should be able to offer suggestions
for the best path
for an expecting mother to follow.
If I may, I think that
for the most part, when
women * actively * seek out
advice on pregnancy, childbirth, and babycare, they DO talk to real people (if they actually know people in real life who have those sorts
of experiences,
of course).
Fertility Specialist Kristin Bendikson, MD, shares
advice for women on the pregnancy risks that are associated and increased with the use
of IVF
Hear Jen's
advice for developing awareness and having tough conversations when it comes to layers
of privilege, self - care,
women's strength, and the wonderful messiness that is life.
Beginning with an imaginary journey into the red tent, a traditional place
of women's wisdom, some
of the gifts and secrets
of womanhood are imparted in a gentle lyrical way along with practical
advice on preparing
for her first period, choosing menstrual products, herbal healing, and celebrating menarche.
Seven reasons
for breast feeding follow, but before giving anyone this list, I also add one bit
of advice — that breast feeding,
for all its known medical advantages, is no psychological advantage if the
woman is unhappy, emotionally uncomfortable or stressed by breast feeding «pressure.
I just wanted to point out that the items necessary
for some
women to breastfeed can be bought or received second - hand, re-purposed from other items (in the case
of the shawl instead
of hooter hider), medications can be covered by health insurance, and breastfeeding
advice can be obtained free from breastfeeding groups, in the hospital, from family members, friends, parenting books in the library and the internet.
CK: A lot
of women ask me
for advice about starting up their businesses.
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure
of being in on an amazing call with finance expert Suze Orman, who provided sage
advice on everything from
women in business, to student loans, to saving
for your child's education, to home and personal finances.
Ana Paula Markel, Doula, shares
advice for women who are scared
of giving birth on how to overcome your fears
Professional Doula Ana Paula Markel, shares
advice for pregnant
women on what the various pros and cons
of having a water birth at home are
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.
Dr. Shah's article stems from the United Kingdom's National Institute
for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) new set
of guidelines, published in December 2014, which offer evidence - based
advice for the care
of pregnant
women and babies during labour and immediately after birth.
New mothers often think they can solve an intimate problem such as breastfeeding because it entails a private part
of their body (their breasts) and additionally most
women believe when it comes to feeding their child, they should not have to seek out an expert's
advice (or are unaware that breastfeeding experts even exist) or face to face support and by searching
for the answer from the internet.
Half
of the
women at natural parenting
advice used the Clear Blue Fertility Monitor, a palm - sized electronic system that monitors both your estrogen and LH levels and provides you an unmistakable display
of your personal level
of fertility
for every day
of your cycle.
Seek out the
advice and wisdom
of women who have had similar experiences and rely on the strong network you have built
for comfort.
Caroline Abrahams, NCH Cathy Ashley, Family Rights Group John Baker, Families Need Fathers Ruth Black, Ormiston Children & Families Trust Dorit Braun, Parentline Plus Dr Ann Buchanan, University
of Oxford Dr Samantha Callan, Care
for the Family and Edinburgh University Dr Hamish Cameron, Hon Consultant Child Psychiatrist, St George's Hospital Lisa Cohen, Jewish Unity
for Multiple Parenting Mary Crowley, Parenting Forum Ruth Dalzell, National Children's Bureau Professor Brigid Daniel, University
of Dundee Carol Daniel, Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Helen Dent, Family Welfare Association Professor Judy Dunn, Institute
of Psychiatry Professor Brid Featherstone, Bradford University Duncan Fisher, Fathers Direct Kate Green, Child Poverty Action Group Nicola Harwin,
Women's Aid Joan Hunt, Oxford University Pip Jaffa, Parents
Advice Centre, Belfast Sandra Horley OBE, Refuge Mary Macleod, NFPI Penny Mansfield, One Plus One Professor Michael Lamb, Cambridge University Dame Julie Mellor Jenny North, Relate Roger Olley, Children North East Chris Pond, NCOPF Terry Prendergast, Marriage Care Dame Gillian Pugh Kulbir Randhawa, Asian Family Counselling Service Karen Richardson, York Centre
for Separated Families Ceridwen Roberts, Oxford University Yvonne Roberts, writer Jane Robey, National Family Mediation Mary Ryan, RTB Associates Dr Christine Skinner, University
of York Jean Smith, Scoop Aid Jo Todd, Respect Dirk Uitterdijk, YMCA Gwen Vaughan, Gingerbread
Third, Coontz calls
for better family policies
for only some families — working families — ignoring principles
of equality and choice as well as her own
advice - «pay attention to
women's preferences and options.»
A multi-tasking mom
of two, Erica and her team have become well - read resources
for Canadian
women looking
for insight and
advice on how to survive mummydom.
From tips about caring
for your body, to her own stories about the missteps she's made as a mother, to
advice about how to handle the tough emotional challenges moms face, Brooke paints an honest picture
of motherhood that all
women can relate to, insisting that it's not about being right or wrong, it's about being your authentic, naked self.
At the time,
women would never have imagined going to a physician (almost all
of whom were men)
for advice about breastfeeding.
When we give
women with low supply
advice, it's often along the lines
of, «Pump every 2 hours, take Domperidone
for a few months and breastfeed on demand.»
Dr Alvarez has two pieces
of advice for expectant mothers following the Asher Stewardson birth: firstly he urges pregnant
women to follow a healthy pregnancy diet so that complications such as gestational diabetes can be avoided and so that babies do not become abnormally large.