For many members of Congress the time for choosing is near - do what the party leadership demands or do what the people have asked you to do. If my colleagues don't mind some advice from a newcomer I'd suggest going with the will of the people.
My advice to women in general: Even if you're doing a nine-to-five job treat yourself like a boss. Not arrogant but be sure of what you want - and don't allow people to run anything for you without your knowledge.
You may not like the idea of putting money into a home when you're moving out. But it's demanded by the market. You need to show it off. You don't have to rip out the kitchen and bathroom. But maybe replace the tiles or the countertops. Get professional advice.
The history of the last century shows as we shall see later that the advice given to governments by bankers like the advice they gave to industrialists was consistently good for bankers but was often disastrous for governments businessmen and the people generally.
The best advice is to avoid foods with health claims on the label or better yet avoid foods with labels in the first place.
It takes a great man to give sound advice tactfully but a greater to accept it graciously.
My personal advice is to go to school first and get a liberal arts education and then if you want to pursue acting go to graduate school.
My mother gave lots of good advice and had a lot to say. As you get older you realize everything she said was true.
She generally gave herself very good advice (though she very seldom followed it).
When we are well we all have good advice for those who are ill.