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5 Tips for Successful Online Networking

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By online networking, I don’t mean seeing how many LinkedIn connections you can get, “liking” lots of other people’s posts or having accounts on every new social media channel that launches—I’m talking quality over quantity. Here are five tips to help you make the most of online networking: 1. And finally, follow up!

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Using social media to empower Assistants

Practically Perfect PA

When Nicky approached me to speak about my top tips for beginners at The Assist Conference I was truly honored. Despite my passion for social media I haven’t always been adept at it and was a twitter virgin until The Assist Conference 2015. Did you know that 2 billion people are on social media in some shape or form?

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10 reasons to attend Assist 2016

Practically Perfect PA

Over the last few months I have been busy behind the scenes working on the programme for Assist 2016. We have a dedicated social media session run by assistants who are all social media gurus, including Jacqui Quigley from LinkedIn and Jennifer Corcoran, Finalist for Social Media PA of the Year 2015.

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News from Assist 2016

Practically Perfect PA

I am absolutely delighted to announce the Assist Conference 2016 programme. Interview session: Using social media to empower assistants. Assistants should embrace all aspects of social media and during this session our social media experts will share their top ten tips on the most popular social media platforms.

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Wondering How to Become a Morning Person? Try These 8 Techniques

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Read these tips, see what works for you and give them a try. It means making a schedule that will turn waking up from a groggy bore to an exciting and efficient part of your day. Remember: According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of routine is “a regular course of procedure,” meaning don’t change it up. Put down your phone.

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What Happened When I Ditched Technology for 7 Days

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And I’ve come prepared: Red wine, Sudoku, a 2,000-piece puzzle and a journal to record what I hope will be a week filled with pensive thought and deep revelation—seven days without TV, Internet, Netflix, Pandora, a smartphone or social media. After an hour of driving, I give up and let the 7-Eleven clerk direct me home.

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What Happened When I Didn’t Complain for 30 Days

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I have lived by these words, coaxing change in my life by giving up one of 12 indulgences and conveniences (chocolate, shopping and cellphones among them) per month for a year. place a call to gripe to my BFF about the cable man not showing up during his four-hour window. Then I literally wrote the book on my experiences. Bobby Blamer.

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