Not exact matches
I'd
heard from so many
people that you should say yes to every opportunity, even when you don't think you know how to do it and that you should just dive in and learn on the job... And that's great
advice!
For example, one
person offered this
advice to new employees: «There's a ton of internal jargon floating around; if you
hear terms or acronyms that you can't define, ask for a quick clarification and then do some research offline later.»
Don't bother following the
advice of this bitter judgmental
person they read the bible with prejudice and bigotry eyes that don't
hear the REAL truths of today.
You must suspend your own thoughts, stories,
advice while you make sure you
hear what the other
person is actually saying.
If Texans want rain take this
advice church: If my
people which are called by my name shall humble themselves and pray and turn from their wicked ways, then will I
hear from heaven and forgive their sin and heal their land.
When
people like Sacks
hear a voice that gives them good
advice, the experience can transform them.
I am much younger than you and probably the last
person you should take
advice from but maybe it will also help you to
hear this: I and many others are trapped in here with you and it bothers us as just as much - so lets stick together and make the best of it untill Christ comes.
As much as many of us have
heard the
advice to just focus on the
people rather than the food, there's something about the food that draws us together and opting out of that aspect is to me, a little like trying to arrive at a complete and finished puzzle, without having half the puzzle pieces.
Every generation of workers faces unique challenges, so although the more senior mentors can offer a wealth of
advice, it can sometimes be more relevant to
hear from
people only a few steps ahead of you.
I always shamefully roll my eyes when I
hear people give the
advice «don't go to bed mad.»
I only recently
heard of this confirmation bias theory and my best
advice would be for
people to look it up, could be an eye opener.
I've
heard a lot of
people get bad
advice from CHNs, but this was spot on.
It is heartbreaking when I
hear of the terrible
advice given in hospitals by
people that are not lactation consultants, by paediatricians who know barely anything about human lactation, and by well - meaning family and friends who just don't have the correct information.
The conference will
hear from Muslim fathers and will see the launch of two important publications: a guide for
people working with Muslim dads and a special booklet «Connecting With God and Your Child» which combines an annual prayer timetable with practical
advice on being a Muslim dad.
You've probably
heard a lot of information from
people in your family and well - meaning friends hoping to offer you
advice about what to feed your baby first.
While all these bits of
advice are said with nothing but good intentions most of the time, I kind of wish
people would stop telling pregnant mums what they want to
hear and instead start dishing out the cold hard facts.
«The best parenting
advice I have
heard is that you will receive a variety of input, suggestions and
advice from all sorts of
people.
I can't recall
hearing a single nugget of unsolicited
advice when I was pregnant, though it's entirely possible that I'm just blocking it out because, again, my teeth were grinding and I just may not have
heard certain
people correctly.
Because breastfeeding can be tough at times, it is important to have a list of knowledgeable
people handy when you need to ask a question or
hear some reassuring
advice.
People, including my children, don't need or want my
advice or opinions, they just want to be
heard.
They're just diapers
people, calm down... Everything was a learning process for me at first, but we got our proper fitting diapers finally, we wash them with a great working routine, if I
hear advice that makes me have a second thought (or really just sounds off, like the CLR bit), I just pass... And I don't preach as I know my
advice might not go well for others.
Wednesday, 10 October - Four leading mental health charities are launching a guide today to provide practical
advice for
people with mental health problems and their families, on how they can have their voices
heard in the mental health system and hold services to account.
«Yes,
people gave him
advice, he had public
hearings, my staff talked to him,» Cuomo said.
The next time someone asks you for
advice on a problem, look that
person in the eye and really care about what you are
hearing.
We've
heard that many times before, and presumably
people are obeying that
advice as much as their motivation and self - control allows, which is to say not nearly as much as we'd like.
Most of the
advice you
hear is for the average
person who needs to lose a ton of weight.
Sure, you can go talk to your doctor or just about any other so - called «expert» out there and you'll probably
hear the same bad
advice... (Most
people believe that this makes sense, but if you understand what I just explained above, it doesn't make any sense at all!)
I always tread lightly in these situations because if
people don't ask for my
advice, I certainly don't want to go spreading my fitness
advice around without them wanting to
hear my
advice... but if they do ask for my help, then I'll ask about why they buy junk foods if they want to improve their body...
# 1 If you think you have a higher calling, my
advice is this: Don't overthink it, just focus on what you want to say and do in this moment, and the
people who are meant to
hear your message will
hear it.
Good
people, you send attention to good
people and that is a huge piece of
advice and it's one I don't
hear very often.
We've all
heard it: «Stronger
people are harder to kill,» so my best
advice for durability is to get strong.
There are other examples I could think of when more veggies are NOT always better, but I just wanted to give you a few important examples in this article, because it's not always the best
advice when you
hear people say that «you can't eat too many vegetables».
Everywhere I go, I
hear people offering
advice on how to lose weight or talking about what kind of new diet is currently trending.
P. S I LOVE
hearing about other
people's
advice and experiences as new Parents, please share any of your tips in the comments on Facebook or Instagram!
My only «words of
advice» which
people usually don't want to
hear (who wants unsolicited
advice lol) is to wear a better bra with support, and to wear tighter jeans!
You probably
hear advice like «put yourself out there,» or «you have to meet a lot of
people before you find the one.»
We love to
hear from you when our
advice has been helpful — there can be something quite magical in helping
people get together.
I love, love, love
hearing from
people when my
advice has been helpful.
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He is instantly hailed as the Sex Guru, and
people quickly sign up to
hear his pearls of wisdom, not knowing all along he is a fraud parroting another's
advice, and soon becomes the nation's latest sensation.
She said E4E gives teachers an outlet for those impulses through its online and in -
person community of like - minded teachers, events at which education officials such as New York state education commissioner John King
hear from them directly and seek their
advice, and opportunities to participate on committees that write specific policy recommendations.
LOS ANGELES, California — You've
heard that speech
people tend to give when they're offering
advice on consumer - grade sedans — about smart choices, responsible driving, and adult standards of comfort.
I definitely agreed that you can't judge a whole career by a book or two, so I was happy to
hear that
advice repeated from different
people at RWA14.
And, if I
hear of one more self - published
person, with no academic or publishing credits whatsoever, who has no excuse whatsoever for presuming to give anyone
advice, who has set up a fake seminar where they're offering «
advice for writers,» (and, of course, mentioning their «book» every five seconds) I'm going to vomit.
I once
heard advice along the lines of... when
people criticize or point out a problem, there's probably some kind of issue and the writer should at least take a second look at it.
To be honest, I never quite caught the why with this, but after repeatedly
hearing this
advice from
people I trust, I stopped wondering why.
So a lot of
people don't like
hearing my
advice, if I recommend spending $ 15 here or $ 20 there.
It was good to
hear the
advice about selling via Amazon and direct at the same time, so many
people focus on Amazon exclusively because of the charts.
Joanna: I was going to agree with you in that I think why I go is to
hear about the writing side, like, you know, longevity is something I'm really interested in in the market, so being with
people like David Morrell and Lee Child, the
people who've been writing so long, their
advice and
people like Donald Maass.
Some of my
advice may be different from what you've
heard from other
people, and it's very possible that I'm wrong about some things.