The dark film centers around a disturbed factory worker,
who hears advice from his pet dog and cat, is implicated in the accidental death of his co-worker.
A disturbed factory worker
who hears advice from his pet dog and cat is implicated in the accidental death of his co-worker.
Not exact matches
Hamilton Chan, CEO of Coaching for Startups, believes one of the most important ingredients for startup success is having someone knowledgeable and experienced
who you can communicate with and exchange ideas with honestly — and Chan tries to provide both that empathetic ear and the direct, sometimes brutally honest
advice that entrepreneurs need to
hear.
Sometimes I think it's a pity when I talk to first - time entrepreneurs from emerging markets
who are coming for
advice or inspiration and I
hear them say «I want to be a serial entrepreneur.»
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Ironically, the best
advice I've ever
heard on mourning was from my former pastor, the very one
who ended up leaving the pulpit.
«My
advice, as I said earlier, is: First, that their synagogues be burned down, and that all
who are able toss sulphur and pitch; it would be good if someone could also throw in some hellfire... Second, that all their books — their prayer books, their Talmudic writings, also the entire Bible — be taken from them, not leaving them one leaf, and that these be preserved for those
who may be converted... Third, that they be forbidden on pain of death to praise God, to give thanks, to pray, and to teach publicly among us and in our country... Fourth, that they be forbidden to utter the name of God within our
hearing.
But it doesn't matter
who you are, because
hearing driving
advice from someone like Fernando Alonso is always going to be interesting.
I receive emails from women on a regular basis
who have
heard that I have had successful VBAC unassisted births and want some direction and
advice because their insurance company won't cover the birth they want and they don't have money to pay out of pocket.
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.
While most relatives are well - meaning, there are those
who will give you
advice that you don't want to
hear or
advice that is incorrect for your preemie.
I can not
hear from Facebook friends for years, but suddenly they have a kid and guess
who they come to for
advice about babywearing?
The more suggestions I
heard, the more I realized that most parenting
advice we take for granted in our culture was inherited from previous generations
who did not have access to the longitudinal and brain research that we have now.
Rather than
hearing from the experts, though, we
hear from mothers
who took the experts»
advice and what they experiences as a result.
You're probably also
hearing a lot of well - meaning
advice from your family members, friends, and even strangers
who think they're doing some good!
Mothers
who struggle with milk production
hear advice like this from well - meaning friends and family members (and sometimes, from breastfeeding supporters
who should know better).
As a new mum
who wanted to be an attachment parent, I would often
hear advice such as to breastfeed my daughter when she hurt herself, if she cried on an aeroplane, or at a time when I was positive she wasn't hungry and was suffering from separation anxiety after being with my husband without me for a while.
I am a cloth diaper retailer
who has
heard a lot of bad
advice that has been given to my customers on the internet.
Therefore, the first thing to know about dealing with any tough situation is what I speak about in my book in the chapter on self - expression: The child must let the emotions out with a loving and supportive parent
who hears him out without
advice or judgement.
Parents or spouses
who visit the centre sit first with an adviser,
who hears their story, and then directs them to the services needed — mediation, collaborative divorce, addiction treatment, financial
advice or parenting support.
Anyone
who took his
advice and
heard the array of speakers and vast amount of evidence would have been struck by how compelling the case for decriminalisation is.
I'd also love to
hear from those
who already engage in both art and science, as to how they do so and what
advice they would give to those struggling to marry the two.
Andrea Weisman Tobias, another contributor, sums it up a different way with
advice I wish every graduate student of science could
hear: «NEVER listen to anyone
who tells you what you can not do — everything is possible with solid credentials and the right attitude.»
This is a question I
hear a lot, especially from undergraduates receiving well - meant
advice from scientists
who completed their training some time ago.
Hear advice from researchers
who have made the transition.
Contrary to what I have read in several American books on widowhood, which claim that a widow is usually forgotten by her former circle of friends, all my friends — Israeli and American — have stayed in touch, and two young widows in Los Alamos
who heard about the accident sought me out and have supported me with
advice and understanding throughout the years since.
Most of the
advice you
hear is for the average person
who needs to lose a ton of weight.
And every day I
hear from the victims of their «expert»
advice,
who are being ordered to suffer through 1 to 2 hours of cardio per day to get lean.
# 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.
When we
hear from newbies
who feel completely overwhelmed, this is often the
advice they've been told: «start this plan and don't look back!»
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!
Amanda is a great blogger friend of mine,
who I met somewhere along the way when we were both moms - to - be, since then we've bonded over working motherhood and I can not wait to
hear what she has to add to the amazing
advice we've gotten so far.
For those of you
who've never
heard of an informational interview, it's essentially an opportunity to meet with a professional in your field of interest, chat about their career path, and the field in which they work, and ask for any career
advice they have.
It is nice to know I'm not the only momma
who feels that way & it was great to
hear a lot of
advice from some of you
who feel the same.
Find a Threesome You've all
heard the
advice to invite a third
who isn't already in your social network, right?
In her book, she applies the same tricks of the PR trade to help women â $ œspinâ $ and â $ œpitchâ $ their online image: from crafting the perfect profile and photos to practical put - your - best - foot - forward
advice that's helped her friends â $ «and Oren (
who last I
heard was engaged) â $ «get great dates.
We
hear Shohreh Aghdashloo's Starfleet official seemingly giving Kirk sage
advice too about command, and given it looks a whole lot like Kirk is going to excitedly launch his five year mission, only to lose his ship and see his crew captured, suggests it'll be Kirk
who must overcome his self - doubt to save those closest to him.
The point I am trying to make is that blanket statements like, «no more than five minutes in length» sound good, but often lead to instructional designers being put into binds by managers
who hear this kind of
advice, and then insist that all videos be less than five minutes.
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 like attending events such as this because on top of the joy of meeting new writers, it's always nice to
hear advice directly from the pros — the ones
who actually do this for a living.
The internet is full of sage
advice about writing, but sometimes it's nice to
hear from contemporary authors,
who are familiar with the current state of publishing.
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.
I'd particularly like to
hear the perspectives of people
who have gone through with the whole thing and can tell me how applicable (or not) my
advice is.
Since all the
advice, from this podcast and every author I've
heard who has had success outside Amazon is to «write in a series with first book free,» it seems unwise to me to worry about placing a solo book elsewhere until the sequel is out — perhaps even 3 or 4 sequels.
Many people have books in them, but they are afraid to release them because of all the bad
advice they've
heard about
who can and should write a book.
As a consumer debt expert it is exceedingly frustrating
hearing from people all around the country on a daily basis
who are seeking good help for their student loan troubles, only to get really bad
advice, or...
We
heard from people
who had made disastrous investments, often as a result of trusting in some supposedly expert
advice.
I think people appreciate
hearing simple
advice from someone
who isn't trying to sell them a financial product.
Ok im new to this credit card stuff i need good
advice and real help i have no credit and looking to build an i do nt know
who to go with and i
heard doing secured is good to start and how much perecntage do i look for?