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Master Your Memory with Ron White

Success

Your goal might not be to enter a memory competition, but you might have a simpler goal to be able to remember names and faces, or what you read in a magazine or a book, or to give speeches without notes or memorize product knowledge.”. He explains the method by demonstrating how to memorize an entire issue of SUCCESS magazine.

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Snail Mail 101

Clutter Coach

Reading material includes magazines, newspapers, annual reports, tip sheets from the garden center and professional association bulletins. An article buried in a months-old magazine is not accessible to you and therefore irrelevant. Be careful about filing too much. Keep files you refer to near your desk. ” Read.

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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

What I’ve found over time is a lot of people don’t take the time to properly organize the documents and materials that support their career growth and development. Most admins have a resume, but not many consider it a living document. They don’t have a network of professionals they can activate at a moment’s notice.

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Start 2011 off Organized! - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

Clean Out Your Files It’s easy for your cabinets and folders to become overstuffed with outdated paperwork, so it’s important that you take time once a year to purge the old and make room for the new. Start with your reference, client, and financial files. When January 1 hits, you should be able to file any new document in seconds!

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Help Desk

Practically Perfect PA

I keep one good pen, preferably a fountain pen, for signing documents and a red pen for ticking things off my to-do list. Files – see my previous blog on my filing system. The phone should be on the desk as near to your keyboard and computer screen as possible. Eraser – for correcting mistakes. Office Equipment.

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How to sign off correspondence on behalf of the boss

Practically Perfect PA

Oh and I haven’t mention what they receive through the post… brochures, leaflets, magazines and corporate gifts to name but a few. Keep the standard responses saved in a separate document and simply copy and paste the response into an email and hit send. Can this be a phone call rather than a face to face meeting?

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Free Yourself From Car Clutter: Five Easy Ways To Keep Your Car.

Stephanie LH Calahan

For day-to-day use, simply keeping important car documents (like your insurance and registration cards), a pen or pencil, a pocket-sized notepad, and a small first-aid kit is sufficient. Network with Stephanie or Connect with Your Smart Phone Become a Fan Follow this blog Categories News & Updates! What is this disorganized place?

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