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Career Success A to Z: C is for Confidence

Eat Your Career

Ultimately, I settled on confidence because it’s the one quality that can make all of these things easier. With confidence, you’ll be a better communicator and more effective collaborator. Confidence will help you meet fear with courage. After all, you can’t effectively self-promote with a healthy dose of confidence.

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How to Prepare for Important Career Conversations

Eat Your Career

Many organizations are now taking a different approach and implementing a “Frequent Feedback” model instead, where important career conversations take place more regularly, informally and throughout the year. Instead, you’ll feel confident and empowered to guide the conversation in the direction you want it to go. Duration: 1 hour.

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Strategies for Advancing Your Career in Administrative Services

Office Dynamics

Promote your accomplishments in a way that is honest and confident, without going overboard. You’re not “self-promoting;” you’re simply sharing information. Chrissy also has an amazing book called The Proactive Professional and some incredible ebooks and guides. Become an advocate for yourself!

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Our First eBook Is 99 Cents

Office Dynamics

Ideas for this book were contributed at the 18th Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence by 240 administrative professionals. Infuse life with confidence! Provide seasoned professionals' best ideas! I am going to buy copies for all my co-workers for administrative professionals day." - Gina.

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Why Are You #AdminProud?

All Things Admin

.” – Robin Aylor, director of member services, Georgia Independent School Association. “I fell into this career as I was working on my MLIS (Masters of Library & Information Science). I found it combined a sense of adventure (every day being different) with serving others and elements of information science.