She shared
this piece of advice with me to ensure that it didn't happen to me, and I've shared it with countless people over the years to pay it forward.
You gave her a great
piece of advice with tutorials NO LESS and she discounted you — rude and silly!
Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one
piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?
The 2017 Teacher reader survey included the question: «Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one
piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?»
We also ask you to share
a piece of advice with your fellow educators... so we can't wait to hear your words of wisdom and pass them on to rest of the Teacher community.
Finally, we're once again asking you to share
a piece of advice with your fellow educators... so, get your thinking caps on and pass on your words of wisdom to the rest of the Teacher community.
Our annual Teacher survey asked readers the question: «Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one
piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?»
Last week, three early career teachers shared
a piece of advice with educators who are new to the profession.
We asked readers the question: «Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one
piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?»
We asked Teacher readers one question — if you could share one
piece of advice with a colleague, what would it be?
Our annual survey asks: «If you could share
a piece of advice with a fellow educator, what would it be?»
Regularly educating yourself about healthy living and personal development is wonderful, but take
each piece of advice with a grain of salt — mine included!
Let me share an interesting
piece of advice with you.
«They are the strutting gods of the hour who are disdainful of any guidance, who deride any counsel, who mock
every piece of advice with a sneer.»
I chose to trust my doctor and my gut (literally) and take
each piece of advice with a smile and a «I might try that.»
Clearly an entrepreneurial success, Cook shared
a piece of advice with any current or prospective entrepreneur.
Not exact matches
The biggest
piece of advice I would give a young person is to try to spend time
with someone who has had a career like the one that you want, and then do your best to figure out how they do what they do.
«My best
piece of advice is look at what your organization needs and don't be afraid to take chances, but balance risk
with success, only increasing the former when the latter goals are being met.»
The first
piece of advice Tarasiuk shared
with me?
With so many different products to manage, she has one big
piece of advice when it comes to product creation and feedback:
The additional
piece of advice that I would share
with aspiring franchisees is to remain teachable.
Look for more
pieces of advice from leaders like Melinda Gates, Dave Ramsey and others, and follow along
with the series, as well as other content relating to the Class
of 2017, on social media using the hashtag #MakeItNewGrads.
Look for more
pieces of advice from leaders like Melinda Gates, Dave Ramsey and others over the next few weeks, and follow along
with the series, as well as other content relating to the Class
of 2017, on social media using the hashtag #MakeItNewGrads.
With Mother's Day right around the corner, Inc. asked leading entrepreneurs to share their favorite
piece of advice from their mothers.
From equipping employees
with the tools to be successful to providing career paths, here are a few
pieces of advice on what it takes to have a high - performance culture.
One
piece of advice that I've found helpful in sales is Grant Cardone's strategy to agree
with your client.
My first
piece of advice is to engage Canadians, particularly those that you do not agree
with.
Get the most out
of your time and money on the social network
with these important
pieces of advice.
A few years ago, I heard a
piece of advice from a New York City restaurant inspector that has stayed
with me.
The biggest
piece of advice he gave me was «to always treat your employees
with the utmost respect, take care
of their needs, and in return you'll receive their loyalty.»
Rene offers one other
piece of salient
advice for companies trying to win business abroad when they're competing
with local firms: don't coast.
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?
If you're wondering how to further your career, think back to your teen years
with these
pieces of advice.
And listen to an important
piece of advice from Tracy Wald, who has counted Microsoft as a client for the past 15 years, the last 10 during his tenure as chief financial officer
with Leonhardt Fitch.
When I work
with women's business resource groups, one
of my first
pieces of advice is «Know your worth.»
But whatever happened in the boardrooms
of Apple, his next
piece of advice is a valuable one for any good leader who wants to surround themselves
with top talent and retain those skilled workers: «If you want to hire great people and want them to stay working for you, you have to let them make a lot
of decisions and you have to be run by ideas, and not hierarchy.»
During an interview
with The Wall Street Journal in 2014, Porat was asked for her best
piece of financial
advice, and she talked about listening to the tone being offered by a company's leaders.
With this in mind, there's one common
piece of advice from almost every entrepreneur — it's better to take risks and avoid regret.
One simple
piece of advice that's resonated
with me is the idea
of living within 70 to 80 percent
of what you make.
If you learned something from the first meeting that enabled you to offer valuable
advice spontaneously, start
with that
piece of insight during the second meeting.
Upon reflection, a major
piece of advice that sticks
with me in life and business is his
advice to «remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet.»
Tentatively titled «Option B,» a reference to a
piece of advice she was given by a close friend after the untimely death
of her husband David Goldberg, it has been co-written
with well - known Wharton professor and author Adam Grant.
Sticking
with the dating analogy, if I had to give you one
piece of advice on choosing razor blades, it is to play the field; try out as many razors as you can before you finally decide on which one you want to settle down
with.
One
of the best
pieces of advice I had from Mary Ellen Chase, that superb teacher I was privileged to study
with in college, was that anybody who was seriously considering writing as a profession must be completely familiar
with the King James translation
of the Bible, because the power
of this great translation is the rock on which the English language stands.
Another
piece of bad
advice I heard was to «let go
of the dead child and go on
with your own life.»
The Chocolate Frosting is a very simple recipe
with only one
piece of advice; make it ahead
of time.
It is jam packed full
of articles, blogs, opinion
pieces,
advice and tips for coping
with allergies and living
with the challenge day - to - day.
When Jeff and I fire up the grill, I always remember these few
pieces of advice, and that way, we always end up
with perfect grilled steaks!
The book is sprinkled
with anecdotes from the Frankies» travels to Italy, and every
piece of advice is given like it was your best buddy speaking.
Those two key elements supported
with solid and sustainable consumer insights is my first
piece of advice.