GIVING ADVICE

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Mind Map on GIVING ADVICE, created by Bethany L White on 11/04/2019.
Bethany L White
Mind Map by Bethany L White, updated more than 1 year ago
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GIVING ADVICE
  1. BASIC
    1. I THINK YOU NEED TO...
      1. I THINK YOU MUST...
        1. I THINK YOU SHOULD
          1. HOW ABOUT...
            1. MY SUGGESTION IS...
              1. WHY DON'T YOU?
                1. YOU COULD TRY...
                  1. YOU PROBABLY SHOULD...
                    1. YOU DEFINITELY SHOULD
                      1. I NEED YOUR ADVICE...
                        1. I HAVE A PROBLEM
                          1. IF I WERE YOU...
    2. INTERMEDIATE
      1. THE BEST THING TO DO HERE IS...
        1. AT THE END OF THE DAY, YOU NEED TO...
          1. LOOK, IF YOU WANT TO SOLVE THIS THEN YOU MUST...
            1. CAN I TALK TO YOU FOR A SECOND?
              1. CAN YOU SPARE A MINUTE
                1. CAN I BORROW YOU FOR A SECOND?
      2. ADVANCED
        1. THERE'S NOT A LOT YOU CAN DO REALLY...
          1. DON'T WORRY ABOUT THINGS YOU CAN'T CHANGE
            1. YOU JUST NEED TO GET OVER IT, IT'LL BE FINE!
              1. IT'LL TURN OUT FINE
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