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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Good Advice :: Psychology Advising Essays

Good AdviceI consider nigh advice to be a balanced combination of many things. To me, the most important is that when I absorb advice, it must not be force onto me. When advice is truly sincere, it is springn to me in the hopes that I might take it, but it should never make me smell out guilty if I dont. A perfect example of a forced piece of advice, is article A that we read virtually contractions. To me, this article didnt rede the reader about what not to do, but it told them. It pretty much utter that you can do this and you cant do that. Good advice should just throw some other opinion up in the air, and let the advisee hire what to do with it. The all idea behind giving advice, is that it allows the advisor to state their opinion about something concerning the advisee, and hope that it is of some use to them. Advice involves two lot, the advisor (giver of advice), and the advisee (taker of advice). Both people play an equal role in the giving and taking of advice. individual can give me all of the advice that they want to, but if I choose not to take the advice, then the cycle is incomplete. However, it doesnt mean that the advice is worthless, because it may be of use at a later date. My job is to determine what I want to do with the advice given to me. If I believe it is good, then I will stray it to use, probably in the near future. If I dont sum up with it, then I may disregard it totally. Another thing that constitutes good advice is that it should be honest. If I give someone advice that I wouldnt take, were I put in the same situation, then it most likely isnt good. If I jockey that the advice clearly isnt going to work, but it sounds good, then that isnt good advice at all. Dont give it if you wouldnt take it. Good advice must also come from a reliable source. When I ask someone for advice I should trust that he/she wont pull up stakes me in the wrong direction. The information (advice) that they give me should, in no way, be of any benefit to themselves over the me and my situation. A perfect example of this is the advice that Earl gave to Jackie.

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