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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

Success

They don’t have a purpose for the money they’re saving, and they often end up splurging on stuff they don’t really need (or want) rather than using it to fund a life goal such as buying a house or saving up for retirement. Set goals and start saving for them today. Your goals don’t have to be big and lofty.

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These 4 Small, Consistent Changes Helped Me Reach My Potential

Success

For example, on April 4, I wrote, “Having a car gives me a lot of mobility options that would otherwise be very expensive.”. Here’s what I found: I completed my workout faster, as I didn’t need to wait for equipment. When you’re working toward a big goal, respect the fact that it’ll take a while. So, I made a tiny change.

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The Operational Case for Getting an EA for Your CEO

Worxbee

Most companies that hire executive assistants soon discover that they’re like unassuming superheroes - knowing everything that is going on in the business and working away to help the company meet its goals. Still, many businesses face pressure to keep costs as low as possible, including those associated with staffing.

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How Big Corporations Are Cutting Their Energy Usage

Eco-Office Gals

Its focus is to train 100 graduate students each year about the fundamentals regarding energy efficiency so that they will be well-equipped to go into Corporate America and share the knowledge that they have with the places where they intern. Oh, and that interns can be more than people who get coffee and do filing.

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A Group Called Skeleton Staff (and more.)

Laughing all the Way to Work

We need to open new administrative files for 2008. We have to finish off any year-end expense reports and any other accounting that needs to be entered to close off 2007, and we have to do our regular work. My mind seems to go completely blank when it comes to things I have achieved and what goals I want to accomplish.

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The Numbskull’s 10-Step Guide to Creating a Seminar

Men With Pens

I’ll put your mind at ease right now: your seminar doesn’t need to be long, it doesn’t need to be complicated, and it doesn’t need to be expensive. Make sure it offers the basics of equipment: a microphone, a lectern, maybe a digital projector and screen or a flat-screen monitor, adequate restroom facilities, etc.

AT&T 40
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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Use the notebook for everything you want to keep track of: to do lists, grocery lists, client meetings, phone calls, dreams and goals. Create email folders same as you would for word doc and paper files. Once you cleared the path, identify the next step to take to accomplish your task or goal. Write everything in the notebook.

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