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How to Get Organized Using Lists

Ian's Messy Desk

She has lists of gift ideas, quotes for greeting cards, honey-do’s and much more. These are a few of the lists he keeps on his handheld device: Account and $ numbers - credit card #s, PIN #s, etc. ( Gifts - organized by people and/or a general list of neat things to buy for others and where to get them.

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Answering Reader Mail: Green EA, Green Executive

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I was hoping that you might have insight/advice on how to create project work/better assist a C-Level exec that has never had an admin before. Since we are both somewhat green, I was hoping that you might have some suggestions to spark project work (both business and personal related projects would be helpful).

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

Success

I’m working on taking time off for visits, but in the meantime I’ll reconnect the old-fashioned way by writing, sending cards throughout the year; little gifts the family might enjoy, too. Cut up credit cards. Schedule a regular date night on your calendar with your spouse. This year, my 50th, I’ll make changes.

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Ep 176: Sona Movsesian – Assistant to Conan O’Brien and Author of The World’s Worst Assistant

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Uh, you know, also the fact that I like know all of his credit card information and his personal information, and, you know, he can’t fire me ’cause-. Jeremy ( 31:02 ): So, anyway, yeah, it’s definitely a project. She regularly forgets to put Conan’s appointments in his calendar. Yeah, (laughs).

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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. The most important fact to think about is 'what do I need to do next' By short-sighting yourself, you can take each step one-by-one without the chaos of the bigger project in your sights.

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