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6 Easy Steps to a Better Work-Life Balance

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Home About Me Advertise 6 Easy Steps to a Better Work-Life Balance By The Professional Assistant on Monday, February 18, 2008 Filed Under: Ergonomics , Organize , Prioritize , Productivity D o you find that you are working way too much ? Create a budget! Imagine that the end of the world is near.

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Thinking Outside the Job Description Box

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Home About Me Advertise Thinking Outside the Job Description Box By The Professional Assistant on Thursday, March 20, 2008 Filed Under: Productivity E ditor’s note: This is a guest post by Patricia Robb of Laughing All The Way to Work: The Ultimate Secretarial Survival Blog.

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You Will Survive: 8 Strategies to Overcome New Entrepreneur Anxiety

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Breathe and know that there’s no need to retreat back to cubicle-land. Your part-time consulting job likely won’t cover all the bills, so you may need to cut the fat from your household budget. When the 2008 financial crisis hit, Tel Ganesan, founder of IT and software company Kyyba Inc., No, you did not quit your job too soon.

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The Art of Problem-Solving: 4 Creative Strategies to Tackle Your Biggest Obstacles

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You look at your monthly budget and see that by signing only two new clients per month, you can not only cover your expenses, but also stash some cash. Option 4 : Sticking to the cubicle until your business income matches your salary means your lifestyle wouldn’t suffer at all. Hmm, how could we cover that pesky budget shortfall?

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Joshua Jahani – Managing director of Jahani and Associates | Maximizing Your Financial Potential in the Future of Work

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As you know, we have another company, alliance virtual offices, and we spend, as you’re talking and I think, of budgeting and personnel. And we’ve seen this happen in 2008. And that you need experiences and you need physical space to do those experiences, not cubicles. And so that’s the purpose.