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I Spent Years Trying to Get My First Book Published—This Is What I’ve Learned About Risking Rejection

Success

As I neared the end of writing my first book , Find Your Courage , I decided it was time to see whether I could find a publisher. Eventually, I decided to change tack and self-publish, selling my book via my speaking engagements and newsletter database. We think this is an outstanding book,” they said. Bah humbug, I thought.

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Ep 247: Email Management for Executive Assistants

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

In this chapter, I cover tactics for managing your own email inbox, as well as your executive’s. Of course, I’d love to hear your email tips and tricks as I’m always down to get more efficient and productive, so please reach out! LEADERSHIP QUOTE Email is the gateway drug of work; Slack is the crack.

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Ep 126: Ask Me Anything – Questions About The Leader Assistant Book

Go Burrows

In this Ask Me Anything episode of The Leader Assistant Podcast , I do my best to answer the following questions about my book from assistants all over the world: How do you handle negative reviews about your book? How long did it take you to write the book and what kind of hurdles did you experience during the process?

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Ep 259: Mary Rabin – Personal Assistant to the CEO of Hello Heart

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Mary Rabin has over a decade of experience as an executive personal assistant, and currently supports the CEO of an international hi-tech digital health organization. Mary is now the personal assistant for a demanding CEO of an international hi-tech digital health organization, and she’s loving every minute of it.

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Stand Out at Your Next Performance Review With a Professional Portfolio!

All Things Admin

In the admin world, however, November usually means something different: Preparing for your annual performance review. Not many people enjoy performance reviews. Despite the disdain most of us feel toward performance reviews, they have their purpose. My latest book, Prove Your Skills! Past performance reviews.

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Book Review: Switch

Productivityist

Their books are good. This helpful analogy in the book is a nice triad for us to frame how to change and where we may miss a switch. Don’t check email in the morning is a good one. There will certainly be a good reason to someday check email, but as a critical move, it satisfies our mental rider.

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Ep 133: Why I Chose the Rope and Carabiner Image for the Cover of The Leader Assistant Book

Go Burrows

Ever since my book, The Leader Assistant came out, people have asked me why I chose to use an image of a climbing rope and carabiner for the book’s cover. In this episode, I share a recording from my book ( The Leader Assistant ) launch party where I walk through the multiple meanings of the rope and carabiner image.