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Career Success A to Z: C is for Confidence

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Ultimately, I settled on confidence because it’s the one quality that can make all of these things easier. With confidence, you’ll be a better communicator and more effective collaborator. Confidence will help you meet fear with courage. After all, you can’t effectively self-promote with a healthy dose of confidence.

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7 Must-Do Actions to be Successful in Your Career as an Administrative Assistant

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Do you wish you were more confident? More assertive? Administrative Professionals Week and April is the perfect time to think about your career as an administrative assistant, executive assistant, and secretary. A better communicator? Better managing conflict? The mind is attracted to what you put in front of you.

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Skills required to be a good minute taker

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Assertiveness. Minute takers must have the confidence to be able to speak up in a meeting (where appropriate) and clarify points. Robyn has developed systems and processes around the best way to write minutes and is passionate about sharing these with others who strive to be excellent minute takers.

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Things Assistants Do That Executives Appreciate

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These executive letters are one of the requirements for a Star Achievement Series® participant to receive their CEAP (Certified Executive Administrative Professional) designation. More confidence when addressing conflict in a way that leverages relationships. Cultivates professional networks that help us accomplish our goals.

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Admin Tip: How to Get Your Boss to Give You More Control

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Be assertive. They need clear, confident instructions. When you identify a specific task you can or should take over for your executive, speak up assertively. When you identify a specific task you can or should take over for your executive, speak up assertively. Wherever you can, assume. responsibility for admin duties.

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Setting Healthy Boundaries Today

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I was at the Las Vegas airport in the security line and was in line to pass my carry on through the screening process. A few are that you feel confident, peaceful, in control (not walked over), respected, like a peer or business partner and viewed as a leader. Related: Set Healthy Boundaries Webinar for Administrative Professionals.

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Getting People to Notice You: Cultivating High Self-Esteem Webinar Replay

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How to comfortably and confidently showcase your value. Questions from your admin peers: Administrative Professional blogs, Facebook, and Linked In resources. The application process is open to everyone. Simple strategies for earning positive attention in the workplace while still remaining humble and gracious.