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Choose Your WordPress Path: DIY, Budget-Friendly, or Expert Crafted?

Tips From T. Marie

In this post, we’ll navigate the twists and turns of the WordPress path, helping you decide which route – be it DIY, budget-friendly solutions, or professional expertise – aligns best with your business’s unique footprint in the digital landscape. Do I have the time and patience to learn and experiment?

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These Are Nicole Lapin’s 6 Money Tips for Living Your Richest Life

Success

Write down your goals and turn them into an elevator pitch. Studies show that women who can clearly craft a narrative for themselves—and mentally embrace it—have a better chance of reaching those goals, Lapin says. State your goal for the current year, in the near future (years three and five), and further out (years seven and 10).

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Seasonal Overwhelm? Here’s Your Sanity-Saving Guide

Tips From T. Marie

Learning how to manage the overwhelm of the season is a critical part of running a successful business and keeping your sanity in your life. Often they are focused on their own holiday promotions or goals they want to achieve before the end of the year. How can you create a budget or plan to alleviate this concern?

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Conference for Administrative Assistants – How to Get Your Executive’s Approval

Office Dynamics

Most of the time assistants tell me they can’t attend our conference for administrative assistants or training because of budget cuts or not getting financial support. Sometimes it really is a budget issue. That in itself is a learning experience. You need to continually learn and grow. Negotiate if necessary.

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Why Can’t I Get a Raise?

Eat Your Career

If you’ve been declined for a raise, or told it’s just not the right time, or been given some excuse about budgets and pay scales…I’m here to help. They have achieved results that have had a direct and profitable impact, and they’ve contributed meaningfully to team and organizational goals. Raises reward past behavior.

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Ready or Not: My Experience Launching a Side Hustle in 121 Days

Success

Maybe you can learn from my journey. The idea grows from a daydream into a goal. But there’s a big difference between that and having a budget, a packing list and an hour-by-hour breakdown of where we will be in the course of such a trip, all of which I need to make it executable as a side hustle. Here’s how it went.

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SURROUND yourself with a team of experts to make you and your organization SHINE!

Office Dynamics

BUT, I learned and I learned quickly by making some mistakes early on. What I also learned was that I liked what I was doing and that I was good at it – or had the potential to be. They conveyed their needs to me; I found them the venues/destination that would best help them accomplish their goals and objectives.

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