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We have all seen verbal exchanges between people, where someone who was giving advice to someone else was dismissed because they didn't have their stuff together. "How you gonna tell me what I should do, when you don't have yourself together?" We have heard it all before and it makes sense to most of us, but does it really hold weight? What does sharing helpful tips about how to do something have to do with the person who is giving advice? Are you giving advice, or are you giving an instructional on how to be like yourself? Do you think that someone has to be an expert in the field that they are giving advice on, in order to be validated? Should the advisor be validated? Can you show, or tell someone how to do a plumbing job, if you are not a certified, licensed plumber? Of course not, right, But sometimes that is the very excuse that we use for rejecting someone's help, or comments. Who can we listen to then? Who can we take advice from? Who has the right to tell us what we should be doing? Let's talk.
That's what we're talking about tonight at 7PM ET on The Daily Gogetemism Show. Check this out: https://youtube.com/live/uXaVAXD20L8?feature=share
Call 319-527-6199 to listen live on the air, comment live, or chat.
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