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5 Ways to Thrill Your Customers (Because a Thank You Email Just Doesn’t Cut It Anymore)

Success

Another one shows welcome videos, tailor-made for a new client, to begin the first meeting. Start by learning about them via LinkedIn , Google, Facebook and even the customers’ own webpages; you’ll arm yourself with their photographs, knowledge of their businesses, circles, hobbies, favorite music and special interests.

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A Heartfelt Holiday Message

Office Dynamics

It does my heart good to know that I have made a difference in your lives and I greatly appreciate receiving your emails, letters, Facebook posts or LinkedIn messages. So of course, this is a poignant time for me but more importantly I want to remind you of the gift of life. Thank you very much. Don’t ever take it for granted.

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Ep 138: How to Take Charge of Your Career with Paige McPheely (CEO, Base) and Llewellyn Gravely (Lead EABP, Uber)

Go Burrows

NOTE: You can watch the video replay of this webinar here. Impress the board, your company’s clients, your favorite vendors, the leadership team, your admin team, and their families with a carefully and craftily packaged wine + handwritten note gift pack from Elkhorn Peak Cellars. CONNECT WITH PAIGE AND LLEWELLYN.

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What I Learned from Keeping a Gratitude Journal

Success

So because it was late and I was grumpy, I aimed my entry low and settled in to be thankful for video games. Two days later, the sleepy, snappy malaise that hovered over our house like some gray beast was gone, and holiday joy had returned. You can keep them anywhere. I couldn’t bail just because I was sleepy.

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Fight procrastination by eliminating distractions

Ian's Messy Desk

Video clip: “Gotta get my stuff done” Procrastinators actively look for distractions, particularly ones that don’t take a lot of commitment on their part. Checking out your Facebook status turns into hours of checking out the friends of your friends. Or, if you prefer, you can subscribe to my blog posts by e-mail.

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It's Time to Kickstart the Year.Now!

Productivityist

I mentioned some of the contributors in The Productivityist.com Holiday Gift Guide last week, but I neglected to mention what each of these contributors are offering.

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A Look at the Most Underrated Ways to Be More Productive

Productivityist

This might seem like a no-brainer, but if your job requires you to be online constantly, the lure of cat videos, checking Facebook or reading the recent posts on your favorite blog are all a drain on your time. Related Stories The Rise of The Smart Magazine The 2013 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide How to Avoid the Bad Meeting Trap.