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How to Assert Your Power in Difficult Situations

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Casciaro says you become powerful the moment you have access to a resource other people crave. Knowingly or unknowingly, you’re asserting your power through the act of helping others. Learn everything you can about human nature. Once you understand what power is, the next challenge is learning how to wield it.

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As I Enter My 60s, Here’s the Advice I Would Give to My Younger Self

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Stand up for yourself more Assertiveness was never my strong suit, especially when I was younger. I’ve discovered that assertiveness—without compromising kindness, respect or professionalism—is empowering. Live and learn, right? I’m 60 and still learning new things decades into my career. Eschew higher education?

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How to Find Your Voice at Work (Free Webinar)

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I learned when to stand up and when to back down. I learned how to express myself in a way that inspired others to listen, and I finally discovered the subtle power of influence. I also know exactly what works (and what doesn’t) to find that sweet spot, where you can be both vocal and professional, assertive and respected.

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New Year’s Resolutions by Enneagram Type: Which Number Are You?

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Read on to learn how you can set New Year’s resolutions that stick by matching your unique Enneagram personality to goals that will keep you motivated. This is more about their self-confidence and indifference toward criticism than an actual domineering attitude. Want to learn more about how the Enneagram affects you and your success?

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What is Holding Your Brand Back? PART 3

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I think it is the inability to speak up, trying to fit in, not being able to decide and FOCUS, believing we don’t deserve it (whatever “IT” is for you), lack of self-discipline and confidence. Low or no confidence. Learn to say no. Learn to respect yourself. Learn to look after yourself physically and emotionally.

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Strategies for Advancing Your Career in Administrative Services

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Promote your accomplishments in a way that is honest and confident, without going overboard. You’ll establish a reputation for being a go-to resource—and you’ll probably gain all kinds of new insights along the way. If you’d like to learn more about our Blog-A-Thon you can do so here. Become an advocate for yourself!

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The Visible Administrative Assistant

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Erin worked in the administrative profession and Human Resources for several years before starting her business so she knows this career first hand. build confidence to display and vocalize your talents: share successes -- don't be modest, let your manager know what you do well and what motivates you to succeed. Great program!