Good Advice
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Initial release | September 6, 2001 |
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Directors | Steve Rash |
Initial DVD release | May 21, 2002 |
Screenplay | Robert Horn |
Producers | Michael Bolton |
Mark Burg | |
Oren Koules | |
Arthur Chang | |
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ID | 1190798 |
About Good Advice
When his mistress's publisher husband deliberately misleads him, philandering banker Ryan Turner (Charlie Sheen) loses his job on a doomed deal. Soon, his writer girlfriend, Cindy Styne (Denise Richards), dumps him and leaves town. But the resourceful Ryan takes over her advice column, deceiving readers into thinking it's still penned by Cindy, while also romancing column editor Page Hensen (Angie Harmon). But things get messy when Cindy reappears and goes to work for the man who lied to Ryan. …
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Now that Christmas has come and gone, many of us are counting the cost of the festive season.
A poll for The Bbc has found that More Than eight in 10 People - and some are even Losing Sleep about it.
But there are steps you can take to help. BBC Morning Live 's Dr Ranj Singh explains how:
1. Move more: Take The Stairs not the liftMental and physical health are closely linked, so it's no surprise that looking after your heath in general will help you to feel better too.
The three key areas of trying to eat a bit healthier, move a bit more and make sure you try to get good quality sleep are more important than ever.
Eating better doesn't have to be expensive - look around for deals and buy things you can store or freeze. Build some free " incidental exercise" into your day, such as taking The Stairs rather than the lift or walking to and from work.
2. Lots of advice is free: Use itTake advantage of free online services and resources. Lots of Mental Health charities have great information and run helplines too.
has lots of Good Advice on looking after your mental wellbeing in general and you can even create a personalised plan.
3. Find help where you liveLook out for any local support groups in your area, many of which will be free to use.
If you are looking for something like a talking therapy, go to the " " section on.
The 111. nhs. uk service also has a section that links to Mental Health support.
4. Ask for help if you need itIf you are really struggling then make sure you reach out for help. This is sometimes the hardest, yet The Most important step.
Remember that your GP is there for any Mental Health difficulties, and A& E is open 24/7 for anyone in crisis or an emergency.
If you are in serious financial trouble then organisations like, and the website can be really helpful.
Source of news: bbc.com