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Minimum Life Traveling Baggage

Brilliantly Better

Tweet If I look back at the most successful posts on this blog (and there are more than 500 articles published so far) they’re all emerged as part of interactions, not as standalone revelations or epiphanies. I don’t know if this is the rule on the internet, but it’s certainly true for this blog. Never used traveler checks so far.

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Joining instructions for company events

Practically Perfect PA

Details of the venue (including travel directions and a map). For example if you are doing a team building event will the attendees need a change of clothes? If they are sitting a test will they need a calculator or any other type of equipment? Any catering or accommodation arrangements. Dress code.

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The ups and downs of working from home

Practically Perfect PA

I guess I saw working from home as either skiving off or something the grown-up managers did with their superior equipment! So I didn’t work from home much and when I did it was mainly because the boss was travelling which didn’t go down too well with some of my colleagues. No make-up, no hair styling… no clothes.

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Minimum Survival Kit

Brilliantly Better

Dragos Roua – Brilliantly Better The Personal Development Blog Home About me Top posts Archives Downloads Audio Recommended Products Contact Minimum Survival Kit by dragos on June 28, 2010 · 25 comments in Personal Development Tweet I was a soldier in the Romanian army. Nor did I have anything else except my fight equipment.

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The Conquering At Mt. San Gorgonio

The Marq

Whitney blog posts, you know that I’ve planned to hike up to Whitney by the end of this Summer. I walked over to meet up with Christopher, and after our hellos, we talked about the trek, what food and equipment we’d each brought, our last minute equipment check the night before in an effort to lighten up the packs, among other things.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

I stand back, and begin moving notes until the ideas start flowing into easy categories: Blog, Projects, Home, Family, Health - etc. Create A Time To Review Your Commitments E-mail, cell phones, blogs, Facebook, Twitter.all vying for your attention. Now when I feel overwhelmed, I ask myself: What decision am I avoiding?

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