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Brian Kelly, aka The Points Guy, on Living in the Moment and What Motivates Him

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He founded his company in 2010, motivated by his experiences traveling the globe and trying to maximize the vast array of reward points available from airlines , hotels and credit card companies. I try not to get too stressed by things and always plan for the worst. A travel destination that changed my life was… South Africa.

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Offering Remote Work Options Creates a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Workplace Environment

Allwork

Remote work has been found to reduce stress and help workers break the glass ceiling – but it does still have some drawbacks, including physical ailments from using inadequate home furniture. . Remote work reduces stress by 39%. . Working from Home Significantly Reduces Stress . & Lin, P., 2021). . 27.5 – 46.9%

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All work and some play: the rise of the ‘Bleisure’ travellers

Practically Perfect PA

When you’re one half of a couple, frequent business travel can take its toll on your relationship. However, for some business travellers (and even their partners) there is a middle ground. Bleisure’ travel – as it has been dubbed by some in the travel industry – is the mixing of business trips with leisure experiences.

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A day in the life: Saba Ali, Royal Academy of Dance

Practically Perfect PA

I provide extensive diary management including global travel arrangements, compile reports, agendas and for Committee and Board meetings. As I’ve got older I realise that it’s important to have a balanced lifestyle. I have been very lucky to be involved with Dance Proms since its launch in 2011. Busy – sometimes crazy busy!

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How Happy Are You?

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Some time before I was a happy person, on Fourth of July weekend in 2011, I moved out of my home and first marriage—and then my laptop quit. I got to make up my own schedule and travel on assignments. The angst and tension built quietly, until we were standing in our bathroom, stressed and arguing over how to get it all done.

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Stephanie Hosts Jill Hively: What's for Dinner? 5 Steps to Meal.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Work With Stephanie « My Theme for 2011: Decisive Productive Action | Main | 10 Reminder Systems for You To Consider » Stephanie Hosts Jill Hively: What’s for Dinner? Productive & Organized Home Contribute to P&O! Archive Network with Steph Is This You?    The Details WHAT : What’s for Dinner? . 

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Main | Start 2011 off Organized! " The playing field of the world is leveling off which means that the competition, pace and stress levels are at maximum. But ironically, all that unfinished "little stuff" can stress us out more than the big projects we haven't gotten around to yet. Thanks to Regina Lark,Ph.D.

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