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How to Track Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to Maintain Professional Certifications

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When you obtain your certification, you agree to follow a specified code of ethics, which includes being honest about the learning activities you report. Personally, I also like to report as I go. I recommend that you track all of this information as you go. Don’t wait until the end of the year to go back and capture what you did.

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4 Ways to Streamline Your Workweek

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For example: Complete all expense reports on Tuesday mornings Work on projects Tuesday afternoons Work on all travel planning on Wednesdays Set up all web conferences on Thursdays Make all conference room reservations on Fridays. When you’re working on expense reports, for example, your brain gets into a groove after a while.

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Can AI Improve Our Relationships?

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But these tools rely on surveys, which require self-reporting. Here’s why… I have long been a fan of tools like the DISC assessment (and other personality assessments) to identify behavioral patterns in the workplace. They ask us to identify our own behaviors, which may be interpreted differently by others.

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Time Management for Admins

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This is an excerpt from a special report available in the Career Resource Library , a convenient and affordable training program featuring 100+ on-demand professional development resources for career advancers and administrative professionals. Learn more and access the full report by visiting www.MyCareerLibrary.com/about.

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How to Move from Administrative Assistant to Executive Assistant

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Whenever possible, implement them and then report the positive impact. Take note of your growth and be sure to report back, so your manager knows the feedback was well received. Show that you are capable of taking initiative and figuring things out on your own. When you see problems, get creative and find solutions.

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Leading Without Authority: Tips for the “Unofficial” Leader (Webinar)

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Even if you’re not an official manager with direct reports, you still may find yourself called upon to lead in various circumstances. Sign up for the Eat Your Career Newsletter to receive registration information: [link]. Leadership is not reserved solely for those who have formal leadership titles.

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ELEVATE Admins is a Best Seller (Thanks to YOU!)

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I’m thrilled to report that it quickly hit the #1 spot for its category on Amazon! In case you missed the big news: My newest book, ELEVATE Admins: How to Raise the Bar and Achieve Excellence in Your Administrative Career , was released earlier this month. This is all because of YOU, the amazing Eat Your Career community.