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3 Ways to Master Manage Stress During the Holidays

Office Dynamics

To help you stay effective, achieve more and reduce stress, here are a few proven tips on managing time during this busy season: 1. Take a moment to plot out work projects, activities and events planned over the next three months. 2013 Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence. And that’s OK.). Limit interruptions.

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Administrative/Clerical: Aiming for the End of the Year

Office Dynamics

The fourth quarter of 2013 is fast approaching, so now is a good time to start preparing for the end of the year. Doing so will help you avoid the hassle of rushing to get things done during the holiday season. If you wait until it gets closer to the holiday season, you might not be able to get the venue or caterer you want.

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The Final Stretch of 2012: Three Questions to Ask Yourself

Eat Your Career

It’s now officially “Q4″ and you know what that means: The holidays are just around the corner. Before you know it, we’ll be writing 2013 on our checks. Right now, you have the power to create a powerful and positive vision for the holiday season. Stressful, financially draining and anxiety-ridden?

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Living the 5 Pillars of a BIG Life

Office Dynamics

This morning, as I was driving to work ready for a very full day of tackling “A” priority projects, I realized I lived ALL 5 Pillars of life this weekend: Career, Family, Financial, Spiritual and Wellness. Can you imagine the stress for those parents? Did you write a reasonable budget for your holiday shopping?

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Company Perks and Showing Appreciation

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

For Dec 2012 and January 2013, I wrote a couple of posts you that you will find helpful. Some ideas are free, cost effective, and some are very, very generous. -Do What are the first things you have done at a new EA job? A: Congrats on the new job! I've answered similar questions in the past here and on my blog as well.