Sentences with phrase «then get advice»

Then get advice from the best source possible: your customers.
As with individuals with type 1 diabetes and everyone with a medical condition then get advice from your doctor.
I then got the advice to try Lovies nappies from Checkers.
Then we got some advice from professionals on how you can avoid the same fate.

Not exact matches

The best advice I have received and believe in is to hire great people, share your vision for the company, provide clear direction and expectations, then get out of the way so they can do their best work.
«My best piece of advice for the quickest way to get rich is to not spend any of your money, and then you'll have more than you need,» billionaire venture capitalist Chris Sacca told Entrepreneur earlier this year.
If you're not confident you can handle this kind of thing, then certainly get the advice of a professional trainer or health care practitioner.
If that's the case, then what kind of advice are people really getting?
What better way to get advice then from the pages of a book?
Nick Bilton, a prominent New York Times columnist and the author of Hatching Twitter, shared the best career advice he ever received in a tweet: «Imagine you in your dream job in 5 years, then work backwards figuring out how you got there.»
Your business plan should show your phases of revenue building; will you offer forums and advice for free to get people using your site and then eventually phase in a low - cost model for monthly services?
Then, if people want to get trustworthy advice about how to get fit but can't afford to travel to those in - demand gyms, they don't need to leave home.
«The best piece of advice that I ever got was from my father,» says Hightower:» «As long as you're honest, and as long as you don't try to beat anyone, and you do the right thing, then you have the ability to be successful.»
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.»
Our name means «give first» and that's what we do: if you need advice and mentoring in any area of your business, then you've got it.
Then, referring to Litan's testimony on a study he conducted with a colleague at Economics Inc., «here comes one study from Dr. Litan that's way out in a totally different direction,» concluding that «if you got rid of that [DOL] rule there would be less advice.
You've heard the advice when it comes to saving for retirement: contribute enough to your employer - sponsored retirement plan to get the company match, and then contribute up to $ 5,500 per year to a Roth IRA.
Get Godly advice from other Christians, then pray some more.
My advice: get their nice sampler first, then decide which beer (s) to stay with.
If you don't have a blender that can handle no - bowl batter jobs like this, my best advice is to blend just the dates and water in whatever you've got and then do the rest of the mixing by hand.
A word of advice to you wenger and Moanihno... Get ur transfers done in time then u won't have to worry bout the window...... But yea!
Come on... Did anyone actually believe we were in with a shot for the CL other than the 4th place whinning junkies on this site... Take my advice get down to your local tesco express and stock up on the soup then listen to those with a modicum of knowledge about the game and a desire to see the club improve who have been saying for 5 years now that wenger was professionally incapable of delivering another title and then join the chorus of calls for his immediate departure... coz if he stays there will be nothing next season either
I'm not Platini, not Blatter, if you get the right advice then you succeed.»
If we had a vote and 90 % of the readers said to get rid of the thumbs, then I would listen, but just on your advice?
If your CB's are awful in a 4 back system then they'll be exposed as well in a 3 back system no matter what happens.You're just delaying the time for them to get exposed and deceiving yourself.Our problem was not about formation.It was about tactics yet no one saw this and thought 3 -4-3 was our saviour.Look at our starting CB's in 4 back: Koscielny and Mustafi who are all quality.The midfield is the problem.It's not the 3 back or 4 back.In 3 back also our players are not suited for that formation hence I advice Wenger to switch back before it's too late.We need to revert to 4 back and play the right players in the centre.We needed a DM to make our midfield stable but we didn't so we have to make do with what we have.
If we should have a new keeper then my advice would be: Get Kasper Schmeichel.
Plenty of top high school prospects have passed on signing after getting drafted, with the advice of agents, then gone on to have college careers.
We put on a good unbeaten run, have anomalous games like this one on the rare occasion, and then the hapless Wenger reverts to type, starts making irrational decisions, doesn't listen to advice when things start going wrong, and then things get progressively worse, as other teams put their foot on the accelerator, and our wheels come off.
After getting advice on his mechanics from, of all people, then Ranger pitching coach Tom House, as well as Nolan Ryan, Johnson went 5 - 2 with a 2.65 ERA, 117 strikeouts, 47 walks and 48 hits in 85 innings the last two months of the»92 season.
Because a certain former Arsenal star by the name of Dennis Bergkamp is the assistant manager there under Frank de Boer and if Bazoer was to get any advice on whether to play for the Gunners or under Arsene Wenger then I am sure that Begkamp would have nothing but good things to tell him.
If money isn't an issue then why not get rid of Kroenke, what use is he apart from having no infrastructure on the board, because it's filled with his accountants, figuring out how to rip of the fans and season ticket holders, to pay for his 3.5 million pounds worth of «advice»?
Part of that advice would have been — «look, Arsene, I love you, and I love your zeal and the vision that you follow — but I think for the next couple of years, you should forget austerity the dream and just tough it out, play hard and dirty, win a couple of Premier Leagues, just to spite that tart Maureen, and then get back to following your dream.
I have no book to recommend but can only share this advice, given to me when I was writing only as a lawyer, and that is to get your thoughts down and then go back and get rid of every extraneous word, sentence, or paragraph, no matter how cute or clever you might think it is.
I got a lot of different advice, but I tried it all and if it worked for me I did it and if it didn't then I quit it.
We got really cheap green knobs so it was a blue and green dresser for the room and then it's great advice to avoid baby stuff because the prepackage nursery sets are ridiculous.
As great as it is to get some advice from other parents, it's not always right for you, and sometimes it really should just be ignored, so if you hear any of the following, simply smile, nod, say thanks and then wipe it from your mind.
Okay, so tonite I followed your advice and my baby cried on and off while I held him him and hugged him for about half an hour and then when he seemed calm I decided to try and nurse him because I wasn't sure if he got enough to eat when I initially fed him because he was so frustrated and worked up.
«My advice is to take a breastfeeding class and get off on the right foot, then nurse very often in the beginning and don't hesitate to see an IBCLC if any issues at all arise,» she says.
Her advice... if you're in a grocery store and your water breaks, drop a jar of pickles on the floor and act like it's pickle juice, then get right to the hospital.
So, I didn't get one then and I still regret taking their advice.
Then I thought, wouldn't it make far more sense if parents got this advice early on in the weaning process so that these problems could be prevented?
If you have a newborn, then you are probably getting lots of advice from well meaning families and friends — but it can be hard to know and trust it is the right advice for you and your baby.
If you notice 4 or 5 of the above in your child for at least 6 months on a daily basis then it may be time to get the advice of a professional trained in Hyperactive diagnoses.
«Then one of our playground vendors suggested I look at the position in Naperville, and that was the best advice I've ever got
I'm not sure if you are still looking for advice, but I have experience with it... My 8 yr old stayed in the bed with me (and hubby) since day 1, when I got pregnant with my second when he was 16 mths old, we set up his room with a toddler bed (he could get out of his playpen since 9 mths un-assisted, and never had a crib) so we made sure it was fun and playful and gave him that option, we also set up a separate cot beside out bed, so he could be with us still (I was not comfortable being pregnant with a toddler and hubby in bed then, knowing I would have a baby soon) since I was pregnant I was able to talk about it to him and explain why he was going to have to one day move to his own bed (in our room or his) by the time I had the baby he was starting the nights in his own bed and if he woke up he would come into his cot beside our bed... I let him continue like that as long as he wanted, it took time but I did not push him at all, same with breast feeding I let him make the choice... when I left my hubby (now ex) the boys were both big enough (2 and 4 yrs) for me to be comfortable with them both in bed with me, and I was still nursing my younger one until he was around 3.5 yrs old, so we just had a big bed with us all piled in, I miss those days so much: (so how did I finally get them both out of my bed?
Spent the next three weeks patiently trying to get him to take breast, endlessly expressing and giving that milk and formula top - ups, and receiving brilliant advice and encouragement from MN (under another name back then).
If everyone in your home is happy and getting enough sleep, then the only problem is the stream of unwanted advice.
If you want to be dosed with lots of handy advice, then you're in luck, because we've got you covered from your child's nutrition to his daily activities.
My advice is to use a sleep bra for the first week while you get used to feeding and then get measured once your milk is properly in.
Boys can be slower to potty train, and then there's the question of aim... Here's some advice on getting them out of nappies.
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