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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

Success

That is, even the folks who couldn’t think of anything to do with the paper clip besides holding papers together were just as likely to write and direct a successful play as the people who had loads of MacGyver-type tricks for the humble office-supply staple. Divergent thinking doesn’t always predict creativity. But it still counts.

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Thank you for joining our Admin Blog-a-thon, what’s next?

Office Dynamics

Here’s a recap of just some of the amazing things that went on this year in celebration of you, Administrative Professionals: Executive Secretary Magazine sent out daily gifts from a variety of organizations specifically for administrative professionals learning benefit. IAAP teamed up with Staples to #CelebrateAdmins.

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Answering Reader Mail: Creating a Good Relationship with Other Assistants

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

So just wanted to say hello to all my international readers too! :) This is her question: “ I am located internationally and I've been reading your articles. The goal is to fit into what exists already and understand your role in the organization/seniority. Be humble, gracious, professional, and very, very organized.

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

            Dawn McCloskey Ultra Organized, LLC.             Peter Coombs FRONTLINE Training & Consulting. Microsoft's OneNote is my go-to organizing tool for anything that I do online.I Evernote Enables Paperless Organization.

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How to Deal With Rejection: 5 Fresh Ways to Look at Getting Rejected

Brilliantly Better

I left her organization and was determined as hell to find something far better. I printed out all the feedback – the good, the bad, and the ugly – and stapled it to my story. Now to be rejected is one thing but to be accepted THEN rejected, I had a hard time with that. Excellent article. Some didn’t like my story.

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