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Disney Assistant BUSTED!

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We’re going to expand on this topic in a future blog post that will detail all of the classified and confidential information you come across as an assistant but in the mean time, we wanted to point you to the above article as an example that even the little people can get bagged when they try to use such information for personal gain.

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Tips for Saying “No!” the Nice Way

Stephanie LH Calahan

Agreeing to help out shouldn't mean that you have to learn an entirely new set of skills. If you don't feel that you have adequate skills to take on a task, that's okay. ” the Nice Way appeared first on Business Growth Solutions for Service-Based Entrepreneurs - Stephanie LH Calahan and copyrighted to Stephanie LH Calahan.

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Will Google ever stop amazing me? Introducing Goog/411

Laughing all the Way to Work

© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 10 May, 2009 Will Google ever stop amazing me? Introducing Goog/411 I was introduced to Google when I went back to work as an assistant in a law firm in Ottawa. It was then she introduced me to Google. Recently, a temp worker at my job gave me another Google tip.

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From Executive Assistant to CEO

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These working relationships are a perfect example of how much more the position of executive assistant can be and what that can lead to in the future. Digg Email Facebook Google Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati TwitThis Comments #1. Finding the right boss who took the time—when there was time—to mentor her was key to Ms.

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How to Improve Your Neuroplasticity for Business Growth

Stephanie LH Calahan

The more you practice something – a belief, a skill, an exercise or a talent – the stronger the connection becomes in your brain. One example that he gives is to brush your teeth with your non-dominant hand. This exercise is a great example of how quickly our brain can begin to adjust when we ask it to do different things.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

Impostor Syndrome reflects a belief that you are inadequate and, or incompetent despite evidence that you are skilled and successful. A 2014 study on Impostor Syndrome shows that those people with it tend to undervalue their skills or fail to recognize how other opportunities might place more substantial importance on their abilities.

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Write The Best Job Descriptions In 7 Easy Steps | Free Templates

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A job seeker would be looking for jobs that match their qualifications and skills. We are a firm believer in distinguishing between good-to-have skills and must-have skills. Communicate with legal staff to solve any problems, such as copyright neglect and royalty sharing with outside producers and distributors.