Advice
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Learning the information that has accumulated over time and reading the message left by my ancestors were better than any consolation therapy or piece of
advice
any living adults could give me.
How would that extend to advice, like, if someone is making a lifestyle choice between, say, a stressful job and a non-stressful job, does it matter which way they go?
I turned to my grandmother, who always had plenty of advice, and she said, "Stop being so picky.
One, I can take my grandmother's
advice
and sort of least-expect my way into maybe bumping into the one out of 35 possible men in the entire 1.5-million-person city of Philadelphia, or I could try online dating.
And I'll take her
advice
on that.
I have been wondering recently, if he were alive today, what
advice
he would give me about making this TED Talk.
YR: Good advice, but I still think that we learn who we are by copying others.
And I'm not paranoid, but everywhere I go, I'm getting all sorts of advice: Go here, move there, watch out for this.
So, with the
advice
of my physician, I had myself admitted to the acute care psychiatric unit of our university hospital.
And so I did my best to give her such
advice
as I could.
(In Arabic) SEF: I want to give you a piece of advice, which if you follow it, will make you happy in life.
But if you follow this advice, chances are as a leader, you're going to keep doing what's familiar and comfortable.
The second point, would you really buy a car just based on the
advice
of the dealer?
They say hey, we need to work with you to secure your systems, but in reality, they're giving bad
advice
to these companies that makes them degrade the security of their services.
Or if you could ask our grandparents for
advice
and hear those comforting words even if they're no longer with us?
If there are editorial decision makers here in the audience, I want to give you a piece of
advice.
So, there you have some free
advice
from one of the most beautiful women on earth.
All the texts give the same advice: do nothing.
Are there barriers to health that I'm just not aware of, and more importantly, if there are barriers that I'm surfacing, if I'm coming to you and I'm saying I think have a problem with my apartment or at my workplace or I don't have access to transportation, or there's a park that's way too far, so sorry doctor, I can't take your
advice
to go and jog, if those problems exist, then doctor, are you willing to listen?
This is that missing 33 percent of the career success equation for women, not because it's missing in our capabilities or abilities, but because it's missing in the
advice
that we're given.
Well, there are primarily three reasons that there's this missing 33 percent in the career success
advice
given to women?
When organizations direct women toward resources that focus on the conventional
advice
that we've been hearing for over 40 years, there's a notable absence of
advice
that relates to business, strategic and financial acumen.
Much of the
advice
is emphasizing personal actions that we need to take, like become more assertive, become more confident, develop your personal brand, things that Tonya's been working on, and
advice
about working with other people, things like learn to self-promote, get a mentor, enhance your network, and virtually nothing said about the importance of business, strategic and financial acumen.
This doesn't mean that this
advice
is unimportant.
What it means is that this is
advice
that's absolutely essential for breaking through from career start to middle management, but it's not the
advice
that gets women to break through from the middle, where we're 50 percent, to senior and executive positions.
And this is why conventional
advice
to women in 40 years hasn't closed the gender gap at the top and won't close it.
Unlike development aid money, that must go through official agencies, through governments, remittances directly reach the poor, reach the family, and often with business
advice.
His bedside became a site for those seeking
advice
and spiritual counsel, and through us, my father was able to speak and uplift, letter by letter, blink by blink.
So now, we're starting to give
advice
around the country on how to start with what you got, how to start with the things that are in front of you, how to make something out of nothing, how to reshape your world at a wheel or at your block or at the scale of the city.
I used to question this advice, and eight years ago we had an election in Kenya, and the results were violently disputed.
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