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Ep 249: Izzy Gousby on Managing a Team of Assistants and Cultivating Confidence

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Blanchard CONNECT WITH IZZY Izzy on LinkedIn ABOUT IZZY Isadora Gousby, also known as Izzy, is the manager for the Boston Executive Support Team at Analysis Group. There, she mentors and trains over 12 executive and senior administrative assistants.

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Ep 228: Monica Martin on Advocating for Yourself and Pivoting when Priorities Change

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Stowell CONNECT WITH MONICA Monica on LinkedIn ABOUT MONICA Monica Martin is an Executive Administrator with Systems Planning and Analysis (SPA). THE LEADER ASSISTANT BOOK Download the first 3 chapters of The Leader Assistant: Four Pillars of Game-Changing Assistant for FREE here or buy it on Amazon and listen to the audiobook on Audible.

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Ep 230: Yolanda Hunte on Changing How the World Sees Executive Assistants

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Teaching and training other EAs about tips that can help others in their EA journeys. Along with her EA endeavors Yolanda is the Chair to Wipro Women in Cyber where she is focused on helping people come together to train, endorse, mentor, and inspire women to take a leap of faith in the Cybersecurity space.

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Are You A Valid Person?

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Dragos Roua – Brilliantly Better The Personal Development Blog Home About me Top posts Archives Downloads Audio Recommended Products Contact Are You A Valid Person? What’s funny about getting that job is that I never had any specific training for that. In a few days we completed a small training. We are complete.

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How to find your writing voice | Men With Pens

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You’re a parent or a friend or a lover or an employee or a speaker or a blogger or a stranger on the street or a patron at a restaurant or a person jogging in the park. That’s just a fast train to writer’s block. Thanks for sharing such fantastic analysis into the written world. Forget that. Enjoy yourself.

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The 6 Stages Of A Failure

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Maybe the trip turned out to be a fiasco because the budget exploded and now you have to do the dishes in a restaurant to pay for your plane ticket home (or, most likely, you ignored some very common sense rule and it turned out that rule was for real). Or is the analysis throughout all the stages, just in differing degrees?

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