Sentences with phrase «sage advice if»

Not exact matches

If you need some sage advice from a no - nonsense source, Ask a Manager is it.
I agree 100 % Mike, but if everyone follows your sage advice, then how, oh how will Mistuh Prothero make his wad of cash whilst projecting and feeding his ego?
As a favor (and probably a good idea too for most people who visit your blog and willing to embark on the health cooking) i'd like to ask you if you possess / own all the blenders you sell on your website and if so... it would be very nice & useful for you to perhaps make a kind of review and give an honest advice on what they can and can not do and the kind of performance to expect... Not everyone can afford every piece of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the Magimix food processor and a Vitamix or Sage blender.
Wouldn't shock me at all if JB carries Werther's Orignals in his breast pocket and offers you one as he gives you sage life advice.
I have no sage advice like that which you received — all I can offer is whatever comfort you might glean from knowing that I am right there with you, another «Mother Atlas», trying not to be swallowed up by the «What ifs».
2) Don't stop if you don't need to We received some sage advice from friends who are more seasoned road trippers than us — and that was to just keep driving.
So if denying your children's feelings doesn't help, what about explaining away the problem or giving sage advice?
Maude didn't actually have the foggiest how much petrol you can cram into a jerry can; if every motorist were to have followed his not - so - sage advice, petrol stations would have been running dry and real panic - buying would have set in.
Perhaps if the troika stopped force feeding debt to Greece while hamstringing its ability to help itself, then I'm sure the Greek government would broadly welcome the acting shadow chancellor's sage advice.
Sage advice is to skip the Costco almonds if buying US Costco Kirland brand because they have PPO pasturization, in Cananda, Costco Kirland almonds are steam pasturized so they are fine to buy.
She's a great listener and always knows the right thing to say, whether it's simply offering a comforting word or if it's dishing out some sage advice.
If you need a little navigation in those instances, a mentor or professional confidant can hear you out and steer you in the right direction (with sage advice!).
If you want a crash course in Salinger that offers sage writing advice and lovely reproductions of 1940s New York, «Rebel in the Rye» is fine.
If only Terry Allen (Peter Krause) in «Civic Duty» had followed such sage advice... (Not to mention the advice on the cover of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.)
A colleague of mine from many years ago gave me sage advice regarding working with middle schoolers: «If you don't have a plan for them, they will have a plan for you.»
Provide a way for audience members to contact you if they truly want all all your sage advice on the topic!
What would you do if you had the power to travel back in time and offer some sage advice to your younger self?
We'd be remiss if we didn't reiterate the sage advice provided by A Guide for School Librarians: Reflect & Refresh: Getting Started with the National School Library Standards.
Francophile Janice Chung offers some sage advice and helpful tips for hiking the French Alps — even if you aren't really a hiker!
If you're feeling more adventurous, follow this sage advice.
If you were ever told by a well - meaning teacher, parent or mentor to get your head out of the clouds, now is one of the rare moments where you can completely disregard their sage advice.
There was a time when the «sage advice» that my mother offered was unquestionably in line with the «best practices» in parenting; the underlying belief being that if parent's responded to their children's emotional outbursts that would lead to dangerous spoiling of one's off - spring and would undermine the goal of fashioning independent and strong adults who were prepared to face the harsh realities of the world.
It's as though she were invoking Winston Churchill's sage advice, «If you're going through hell, keep going.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z