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Clean up the Clutter on Your Facebook Newsfeed - Productive.

Stephanie LH Calahan

  I use Facebook to build new relationships and reconnect with people.    If you are among the growing crowd of people that avoid Facebook because you just don't have timeor don't care to scroll through the myriad of games your friends are participating in, today I'll share how to get rid of the clutter. 

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Productive Social Networking-Making the Most of Your Twitter.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Work With Stephanie « Increase Productivity: Focus on What You CAN Control - Free Yourself from Feeling Overwhelmed/Stressed | Main | Check Out This Great Resource for Organizing Tips and Products (and maybe win some stuff too) » Productive Social Networking-Making the Most of Your Twitter & Facebook Experience - Do You Use Lists?

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Acknowledge the Elephant in the Room

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For example, if you are talking about the organization of the meeting or its purpose, reference meeting materials or if this is a meeting that involves a specific group and there are written rules and regulations such as bylaws, make reference to them so that everyone understands the source of your concerns.

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Communication Productivity Tip: Don't Make People Search for You.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Why Complete Social Profiles Are Important Let me give you an example of why this can be important for you.    (by the way, it is productiveandorganized.net)  Anyway, Corinne liked what she was reading and saw that I was on Facebook too (also noted in my Cinch profile). Part of the Calahan Solutions, Inc.

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A New Resolution for the New Year

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So many of us decide in February that since we haven’t accomplished the goal set on January 1, it is hopeless, be consistent and persistent and refer back to your goals often. Write your goals down and refer back to them often; you may have to change your focus or create a new sub-goal. Re-evaluate your goals often.

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Miscommunication, Misfiled, and Misplaced = Misrepresentation

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For example, if you are speaking to someone and their eyes become widened, ask if they have any questions about what was discussed. Schedule time in the day to file documents or keep a pile of “frequently referred to&# files on your desk for easy access. Look into purchasing an all-in-one fax, printer, and copier.

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A Test of Your Professionalism: Will You Pass?

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Below are examples of five tests you will encounter in your professional career, how will you score? If you are not the person who can assist them, refer them to someone who can. For example, my supervisor is great at prioritizing, so I asked her about prioritizing skills. So what do you do when your professionalism is tested?