Advice is an integral part of human interaction and decision-making. It can steer a person towards success or away from failure. But what exactly constitutes advice, and why is it so significant in our lives? In this area of the site, our Experts explore the nuances of advice, its forms, and its impact, providing a comprehensive understanding of its true definition. In the rapidly evolving landscape of the 21st century, Baby Boomers may face unique challenges and opportunities and the meaning of advice, which is an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation, is part of the DNA of Baby Boomers as they deal with their Family and friends. So, the goal of most Baby Boomers is to live up to the expression you gave me some good advice.
Advice can be categorized into professional and personal. Professional advice is often solicited and involves a formal exchange between experts and those seeking expertise in subjects like the Economy, Employment, Education, Health, business and Retirement. Personal advice, however, is generally informal and can be solicited or unsolicited, coming from friends or family on subjects like Love or Marriage. Effective advice requires Clarity, empathy, passion and respect for the receiver’s autonomy. Techniques for giving constructive advice include being honest yet considerate, focusing on the advice-seeker’s needs, and backing suggestions with experience or evidence. Advice is a powerful tool that holds the potential to influence lives and outcomes significantly.
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If you love the show and you'd like to support it directly you can tip the host here https://imperfect-adulting.captivate.fm/supportIn this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone speaks with Mindy Uhrlaub about living with the shadow of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), also known as…
If you love the show and you'd like to support it directly you can tip the host here https://imperfect-adulting.captivate.fm/supportIn this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone speaks w…
If you love the show and you'd like to support it directly you can tip the host here https://imperfect-adulting.captivate.fm/supportIn this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone speaks with Mindy Uhrlaub about living with the shadow of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Based in Marin County, California, Mindy shares her family legacy of ALS, navigating life as a genetic carrier, and the complexities of caregiving for multiple family members while raising children. This deeply personal conversation explores not just illness and loss, but re…
Have you ever noticed how hard it is to step away from your phone… even when your mind and body is asking for a break?The texts, notifications, social media scrolling, and constant pressure to respond to that email can leave you feeling wired, distracted, and disconnected from yourself. Your m…
Have you ever noticed how hard it is to step away from your phone… even when your mind and body is asking for a break?The texts, notifications, social media scrolling, and constant pressure to res…
Have you ever noticed how hard it is to step away from your phone… even when your mind and body is asking for a break?The texts, notifications, social media scrolling, and constant pressure to respond to that email can leave you feeling wired, distracted, and disconnected from yourself. Your mind may say, “Just one more thing,” while your body is quietly tightening, bracing, or whispering that it needs space.And if you’ve been pushing through for years — caring for everyone else, managing work, family, caregiving, and the invisible weight of modern life — you are not broken. Yo…
Almost sixty percent of Michelle Puccinelli's virtual assistant students are empty nesters. She didn't design it that way. They just kept showing up.Michelle runs Virtual Work Studio, a marketing agency with a training program that prepares women to work as specialized virtual assistants. When she b…
Almost sixty percent of Michelle Puccinelli's virtual assistant students are empty nesters. She didn't design it that way. They just kept showing up.Michelle runs Virtual Work Studio, a marketing agen…
Almost sixty percent of Michelle Puccinelli's virtual assistant students are empty nesters. She didn't design it that way. They just kept showing up.Michelle runs Virtual Work Studio, a marketing agency with a training program that prepares women to work as specialized virtual assistants. When she built the program, she was thinking career changers and moms returning to the workforce. What she found was a wave of empty nesters who wanted flexible work, on their own terms, without the grind they'd left behind.The episode gets into what virtual assistant work actually looks like, what skills tra…
In this episode, we sit down with Natalie Dowling, the founder of Popped, a birth recovery company that is redefining support for postpartum moms with natural, organic, and sustainable products. Natalie shares her journey from a challenging personal experience to building a purpose-driven brand focu…
In this episode, we sit down with Natalie Dowling, the founder of Popped, a birth recovery company that is redefining support for postpartum moms with natural, organic, and sustainable products. Natal…
In this episode, we sit down with Natalie Dowling, the founder of Popped, a birth recovery company that is redefining support for postpartum moms with natural, organic, and sustainable products. Natalie shares her journey from a challenging personal experience to building a purpose-driven brand focused on affordable wellness for mothers. If you’re an entrepreneur, small business owner, or start-up founder searching for real stories of turning ideas into thriving ventures, Natalie’s honest reflection on the highs and lows of launching Popped will resonate with you.
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The FDA requires every ingredient to be listed. But there's a legal loophole that lets manufacturers hide dozens of chemical compounds behind a single two-word phrase — and it's on almost every product in your grocery store.
In this video: → The NOVA food classification system — and why Group …
The FDA requires every ingredient to be listed. But there's a legal loophole that lets manufacturers hide dozens of chemical compounds behind a single two-word phrase — and it's on almost every prod…
The FDA requires every ingredient to be listed. But there's a legal loophole that lets manufacturers hide dozens of chemical compounds behind a single two-word phrase — and it's on almost every product in your grocery store.
In this video: → The NOVA food classification system — and why Group 4 is linked to 57 diseases → Why "natural flavors" can legally conceal up to 250 chemical compounds → The emulsifiers peer-reviewed research links to gut microbiome damage → The sub-ingredient loophole the industry uses to avoid full disclosure → 5 red-flag ingredients to check on every labe…
Understanding incentives behind financial recommendations can completely change how you evaluate advice.
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Understanding incentives behind financial recommendations can completely change how you evaluate advice.
#InvestmentEducation #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement
Want to be a guest on Biz Help For …
Understanding incentives behind financial recommendations can completely change how you evaluate advice.
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He was 22, drunk, and couldn't get an erection. That night followed him for the next decade.In this episode of Sex Advice for Seniors, Tom Jenkins, author of The Drunk Gambler with Erectile Dysfunction, joins me for one of the most honest conversations I've had about ED. We get into addiction, perfo…
He was 22, drunk, and couldn't get an erection. That night followed him for the next decade.In this episode of Sex Advice for Seniors, Tom Jenkins, author of The Drunk Gambler with Erectile Dysfunctio…
He was 22, drunk, and couldn't get an erection. That night followed him for the next decade.In this episode of Sex Advice for Seniors, Tom Jenkins, author of The Drunk Gambler with Erectile Dysfunction, joins me for one of the most honest conversations I've had about ED. We get into addiction, performance anxiety, why Cialis wasn't the answer, and the lifestyle overhaul that actually worked. Tom's story is younger than my usual guests, but the patterns he describes- shame, silence, treating the symptom instead of the cause show up at every age.If you've been too embarrassed to have this conver…
Click here to watch on YouTube. Make comments and see them on TV!Put this one on your calendar now—and bookmark this page so you can come straight back when the show begins.Tonight at 8:00 PM Eastern / 5:00 PM Pacific, four innovative companies will pitch live on the Superpowers for Good Live Pitc…
Click here to watch on YouTube. Make comments and see them on TV!Put this one on your calendar now—and bookmark this page so you can come straight back when the show begins.Tonight at 8:00 PM Easter…
Click here to watch on YouTube. Make comments and see them on TV!Put this one on your calendar now—and bookmark this page so you can come straight back when the show begins.Tonight at 8:00 PM Eastern / 5:00 PM Pacific, four innovative companies will pitch live on the Superpowers for Good Live Pitch, streaming on the e360tv Network via Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices and available right here in the embedded player.This is more than a pitch showcase. It is live, interactive television for impact investors, founders, community builders and anyone who loves seeing entrepreneurs under pressure.Th…
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with author, serial entrepreneur, executive leader, and professional speaker Danny M. Goldberg.
With more than 16 years of experience leading national training programs and building successful busines…
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with author, serial entrepreneur, executive leader, and professional speaker Danny M. Goldberg.
With…
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with author, serial entrepreneur, executive leader, and professional speaker Danny M. Goldberg.
With more than 16 years of experience leading national training programs and building successful businesses across multiple industries, Danny has established himself as a respected voice in leadership, professional development, business strategy, and organizational growth. As the founder of several successful ventures, including GoldSRD, he has built brands focused on leadership excellence, risk intel…
In this original What the Dementia episode, we will discuss the difficult question many dementia caregivers quietly ask themselves: “Is it horrible to say I don’t love them anymore?” This conversation encourages caregivers to reflect on what love means to them, acknowledge the complex emotions…
In this original What the Dementia episode, we will discuss the difficult question many dementia caregivers quietly ask themselves: “Is it horrible to say I don’t love them anymore?” This conver…
In this original What the Dementia episode, we will discuss the difficult question many dementia caregivers quietly ask themselves: “Is it horrible to say I don’t love them anymore?” This conversation encourages caregivers to reflect on what love means to them, acknowledge the complex emotions that can come with dementia caregiving, and consider what those feelings might be trying to reveal.This episode will cover:— A common emotional question dementia caregivers ask— How dementia can change relationships and feelings— Questions caregivers can ask themselves about their feelings—…