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6 Real-Life Budgeting Tips to Save More Money

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I make an average salary. How to save more money Now that I’ve upgraded from a piggy bank to a checking account, I’ve been able to identify the best ways to save money for the future without compromising my lifestyle in the present. This article was published in January 2018 and has been updated. Well, practice.

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The Utility of Coworking Spaces for Gig Economy Workers

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Globally, the number of gig workers from 2018 to 2023 will have grown from 43 million to 78 million, according to a Mastercard report. Reputation is central to freelance work in ways not present in regular employment. . Overall, growth in the near, mid-term, and long-term future looks remarkable. .

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Set Stretch Goals

Office Dynamics

From Joan Burge’s new book, Joan’s Greatest Administrative Secrets Revealed (2018). They got promotions, salary increases, developed bet­ter relationships with their executives; they joined committees and chaired events; they set healthy boundaries; they gained immense confidence! Oh heavens, I thought! How do you think a person grows?

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Shining a Light on Black Assistants: It’s Not Black & White

Bonnie Low Kramen

I wrote an article in 2018 called “ Times Up for the Boss ” and I raise these ideas in our Be the Ultimate Assistant workshops. Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible. What I have thought about quite a lot is the word “boss,” which is derived from the Dutch word “baas.”

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

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When presented with two identical summaries—one for a candidate named John, the other for a candidate named Jennifer—faculty members at six U.S. Plus, he earned an annual salary roughly $4,000 higher than Jennifer’s for the same work in an entry-level lab position. universities revealed their hidden biases. for competence on average.

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