Advice From Me To You
Apr. 18th, 2009 09:59 amIt is Advice Day in Cardiff! And I am here to stun-gun your problems in the face. (So is Andy, as he's on stadium duty today, poor sod, so I'm posting for him.)
DearCaptain Jack Junior Senior Agent Jones:
My boyfriend and I have a wonderful relationship, but there is one big problem. I don't like to share blankets at bedtime. The truth is, I like to sleep comfortably with my blankets tucked all around.
I have honestly tried sharing, but I can't sleep that way or even get comfortable. My boyfriend thinks I'm weird and that I don't like being close to him at night. Isn't sharing a bed enough? -- Creature of Habit
Dear Creature of Habit: ( At last! Advice for you that really works! )
DearCaptain Jack PC Davidson,
I really love the work I do and I enjoy the team I work with, but I am finding that another person keeps taking credit for what I do. I am worried that if this continues, the valuable work my team does won't get any credit. And when this person isn't taking credit for our work, they're running all over the company like they own it!
The other problem is, well, this person is very charming and even when they're causing me problems, I can't help but like them. How do I shake off this attraction and make sure I get credit where it's due?
Annoyed Civil Servant
It's a sad fact that the Welsh have had a lock on this exact problem for more than a few years now, and there is ( a world-wide application for the whole sorry scenario. )
Dear
My boyfriend and I have a wonderful relationship, but there is one big problem. I don't like to share blankets at bedtime. The truth is, I like to sleep comfortably with my blankets tucked all around.
I have honestly tried sharing, but I can't sleep that way or even get comfortable. My boyfriend thinks I'm weird and that I don't like being close to him at night. Isn't sharing a bed enough? -- Creature of Habit
Dear Creature of Habit: ( At last! Advice for you that really works! )
Dear
I really love the work I do and I enjoy the team I work with, but I am finding that another person keeps taking credit for what I do. I am worried that if this continues, the valuable work my team does won't get any credit. And when this person isn't taking credit for our work, they're running all over the company like they own it!
The other problem is, well, this person is very charming and even when they're causing me problems, I can't help but like them. How do I shake off this attraction and make sure I get credit where it's due?
Annoyed Civil Servant
It's a sad fact that the Welsh have had a lock on this exact problem for more than a few years now, and there is ( a world-wide application for the whole sorry scenario. )