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What can assistants expect in 2015?

Practically Perfect PA

The last few years I have written a blog about what assistants can expect from the year and here you will find the tradition has continued into 2015. I genuinely think 2014 was a turning point in our industry and I think 2015 will see a consolidation of our efforts to take our profession forward. Assistant networking and events.

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Ultimate travel itinerary

Practically Perfect PA

With Assist Travel coming up in September in London I wanted to share one of our most popular blogs with you – The Ultimate Travel Itinerary. At the bottom of the blog I have uploaded the template I use for my Directors. A small list of good restaurants close to the hotel or office. Assist Travel.

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A day in the life: Rebecca-Monique Williams, Adaptive Lab

Practically Perfect PA

I also try to have a quick catch-up with the MD either by phone or face-to-face. On days where I’ve been too knackered after work to cook, for lunch the next day, I’d pop to one of many great restaurants near the office. There are some fab vietnamese restaurants – I’m partial to a kimchi banh mi.

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Inside the Edinburgh PA Network

Practically Perfect PA

Meeting other assistants who work near by, who share the same suppliers, hotels, restaurants etc. Oh, and if you have set up your own network or you are part of a network, do get in touch I would love to have you guys on the blog (the network doesn’t just have to be in the UK either!). It is brilliant! The PAs behind the Network.

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Book Review: The Gary Vaynerchuk Trilogy

Productivityist

Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion (Released 2009) It will be important, especially for readers of this blog to know, that Vaynerchuk doesn’t go into full passion mode. In early 2015 Justin Jackson is doing something similar, trying to launch a project a week. You don’t need to figure out all the details, just get started.

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How To Learn Something New Every Day (And Actually Do Something With It)

Productivityist

Let’s be honest, how many of the articles you read, videos you watch, phone calls you make, words you say and podcasts you listen to, do you actually take action on? For years I kept reading blogs, listening to interviews and watching TED talks, without implementing what I’d learned. Because you’re not using 99% of it. I’ve been there.