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Are you following that advice?

2007-05-17 12:23:35 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Teaching

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Never argue with your spouse about money which has kept my marriage together through thick and thin.
Don't dislike someone just because they disagree with you. Over the years I found some great loyal friends who are totally opposite of my beliefs with some family included.
To let my children be heard and express themselves so they don't bottle up emotions and take it out on me later in life.
This is working out great. My daughter is a straight A student who doesn't get in trouble and is very logical, confident and loads of fun.

2007-05-17 13:23:38 · answer #1 · answered by skycat 5 · 0 0

I have 2 Dads.

My stepdad's advice:
I always wanted to be a teacher but knowing that teacher's make awful money nor are they well respected, I decided to go to school for accounting. My dad told me that I wasn't "dry" enough to be an accountant and go with my passion. I did take his advice. I'm a teacher.

My biological dad's advice:
The guy I was dating for 5 years was a rude, inconsiderate, controlling jerk....and to dump him. He said I'd have a very disappointing life if I stayed with him. I took his advice and knowing where he is now vs where I am now...he was right!

2007-05-17 12:51:22 · answer #2 · answered by tchrnmommy 4 · 0 0

He was a quiet man, intelligent, and honest by example. In defense of his quiet nature he would humorously say things like ,"If you can't say something good, don't say anything." and "If you keep your mouth shut and your ears open then you will learn a lot." I am a good listener, but I don't always keep my mouth shut. I do try to give compliments and find the good in life more often than I complain.

2007-05-17 16:59:49 · answer #3 · answered by Pioneer 7 · 0 0

for the duration of her being pregnant do even if she asks. heavily. she is going to be in 9 months of craziness. First there'll be the morning ailment, then the exhaustion, then the hormones. purely get her even if food or beverages she needs, hear to her, rub down her on each and every occasion she needs, and if she is going off on you attempt and enable it slide. she would be quite hormonal and probable does not propose what she says. tell her she's incredibly in lots of circumstances and sparkling. even if if she does not sense it, she needs to take heed to it. After the baby gets right here: Be particularly powerful. mutually as she's in the wellness facility, do each and all the artwork for the baby which you will, like diapers. Your spouse purely went via lots and merits some peace in the previous going homestead. once you're at homestead sparkling, cook dinner, and do the rest she desires finished mutually as the baby and her nap and bond. Spend time with them too of direction. once you're no longer working (on your days and nights off) do the feedings if she formula feeds or pumps. enable her sleep in. If she breast feeds, do each and everything else for the baby and enable her get some sleep. she will choose it. My hubby does this and that i'm SO grateful for it. additionally do no longer forget approximately to have daddy infant bonding time. If mom does not suggestions the two take the baby out as quickly as a month purely you and her, or enable your spouse circulate out and save or something mutually as you reside at homestead with the baby. it is solid for her to get out. additionally do no longer manage her any in a distinctive way than in the previous, till it is greater suitable. tell her she's nonetheless appealing and coach her this. If she's feeling self wakeful assure her that she's beautiful and furnish to artwork out together with her or to show screen infant mutually as she is going to the gymnasium. Take her out to devour, even if if infant is composed of. And the biggest one....don't be afraid to alter diapers!!! a woman LOVES a guy who will replace a poopy diaper. : )

2016-12-11 12:34:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My dad told me to "take the long look". In other words, think about your future and prepare for that. Think about the consequences of your actions, basically. That applies to financial, spiritual, physical, etc. I've applied it to every area of my life. It's been very good advice.

2007-05-17 12:33:13 · answer #5 · answered by redneckgal 3 · 0 0

Well he was a teacher too. He said "Dont smile 'till Christmas". I didnt do it though. I find that children relate and respect (and therefore) learn better when they feel cared for and respected...and that they dont have to worry about they way they breath when they come to class.

2007-05-17 12:29:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Always do your best.
Don't give up.
Keep trying.
Treat others the way you want to be treated.

I am still following it- always working on the 1st line.

2007-05-17 12:54:50 · answer #7 · answered by Daisy 6 · 0 0

He told me I was worth more than to be beaten or hit by any man and Yes I live what he taught me.

2007-05-17 12:28:36 · answer #8 · answered by Gypsy Gal 6 · 0 0

He told me to never do a job halfway, or half*ssed, basically.
Also, he taught me how to check my car's oil, tire pressure, and how to change a tire. All valuable info.!

2007-05-17 14:29:44 · answer #9 · answered by it's me! 6 · 0 0

my dad said to never look anything straight on and trust it. there will always be things in your way you will have to deal with.

2007-05-17 12:34:39 · answer #10 · answered by badpunman 2 · 0 0

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