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24 Do’s and Don’ts to Improve Your Emotional Intelligence

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How you handle high levels of stress can mean the difference between being assertive and poised or being negative and disgruntled. Emotionally intelligent people are unwilling to be bogged down unnecessarily by others’ mistakes, so they let them go quickly and are assertive in protecting themselves from future harm.

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How to Make Money from a Blog

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Writing content that is optimized for conversions can be difficult, especially if you’re new to the art, but the following strategies can help you achieve that goal. Unfortunately, asserting your own expertise can only get you so far. This article was published in May 2015 and has been updated. Borrow from others’ authority.

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Looking Forward With Intention [Free Webinar for Assistants]

Office Dynamics

Here at Office Dynamics International, as we wrap up this 25th year of business, we’re feeling both grateful and overwhelmed with all we’ve experienced in 2015. For this final session of the year, we’re sending 2015 off with a bang! December 3, 2015, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. How to set career goals. • Learning Highlights.

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Top Communication Tips for Administrative Assistants

Office Dynamics

Ask yourself if your goal is to communicate or to win. When we have conflicting views or opinions, usually our goal is “someone has to win and someone has to lose. Use assertive communication skills to manage these situations. Sign up today and you’ll receive: Admission to the live event with Joan on 3/10/2015 (10 a.m.

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Communicating With Your Manager

Office Dynamics

Your goal is to have a daily huddle with each other whether in person or on the telephone. Registration is open for upcoming 2015 classes. Start with meeting one morning a week. You might start with Monday or Friday to discuss the upcoming week. Gradually increase meetings to two days and then three days, and so on.