'Dear GMA' Entry: Are You Our Next Advice Guru?

Check out one of your entries considered for the job of "GMA" advice guru.

ByABC News via logo
September 21, 2010, 11:17 AM

Oct. 5, 2010 — -- "Good Morning America" is launching a nationwide search for a 21st century Advice Guru.

This is a full time, on-air position at "GMA." You could sit next to George and Robin and be a part of the "GMA" Team!

Over the next few weeks, we'll be featuring some of your entries on the website.

Check out this one from Heidi Braund of Kenmore, Wash.

What's the best advice you have ever given? What was the result?

I told my husband to continue to hope. Sometimes, that's all we've got even when others may try to bring you down to earth or know facts that may sway to the negative side. My late husband's bout with esophogeal cancer was a six month death sentence and he made it 17 months. We lived in the moment, frought with hope and love. We learned to laugh and enjoy life even when the end was near. It's the only way to get through a devestating diagnosis. Hope.

What would you tell his person: "Whenever there is an issue between my mother-in-law and me, my husband refuses to stand up for me. How do I get him to value our relationship more than the one with his mother?

The trick here is to lay down the need to be right and appreciate your hubby's love for his mother. Let him know how proud you are to be married to a man who respects his mom so dearly. Try to avoid confrontations with her if only to keep your sanity. Then, go shopping and buy yourself some new shoes. On him. Oh... and a side note... often sons turn out like their fathers so REJOICE!

What would you tell this person: "While cleaning my son's room, I accidentally saw on his Facebook page threatening remarks from his friends. I fear he's being bullied. What should I do?"

This is multi-facited. Come clean. You saw his Facebook. Second, talk to him about it. How do these threats effect him? What has been his response? Is he ok? Talk to the school. Then, best of all, get him involved in a new activity. Skiing, karate, sailing, actinglessons... anything that breaks him out of the crowd. Then have a big party for him inviting EVERYONE but them.