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Memos, Not Meetings: Why Asynchronous Work and Communication Are Best

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I also think most books deserve to be blog posts, but that’s a topic for another day. Asynchronous communication has these benefits over synchronous communication: The information is available whenever the people can make the time to review it. No one is ever put on the spot for instant answers or contributions.

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Higher Standards Without Perfectionism or Burnout

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It gives women the space/time to get out of their lives and work on whatever's "next" for them (which could be anything from the formation of a new company, the starting of a book, or even taking the very next three steps needed to grow a current practice). The review, like the standards, has to fit you.

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Well, Hello, New Year--You Look Marvelous!

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I've made zero resolutions, save the commitment to my self to stop paying attention to people and ideas that vex me even slightly, I reviewed what I wrote this time last year , and I've returned, sliding into my desk chair happier than a bird with a french fry, ready for whatever 2016 plans to bring my way and what I want to bend it to give me.

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On courageous becoming

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» August 03, 2010 On courageous becoming As a review, big changes in my life include losing 100+ lbs in the past year, and using my full name everywhere. Additionally, I'm writing a book that I'm very much excited about, and have another on an entirely different topic waiting to be started. Certainly not in this sense.

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5 Best Tax Practices for the Worried Virtual Assistant

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Another I’ve recently heard about that gets good reviews from friends is Current. That person may be smart to give a bit of money to (if it’s not part of an initial free consult) in order to tell you how much you should be socking away for quarterlies, advise you on setting up whatever system you’ll use to keep your books, etc.