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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

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economy up to $187 billion every year between lost productivity and health care and medical costs. Tip: Make yourself laugh first Humor doesn’t come naturally to everyone, so before doing a standup routine at a company meeting, it’s a good idea to build up your humor muscle. “I Lighten up” or “You’re too sensitive.”

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9 Types of Journaling and How They Can Benefit Mental and Physical Health

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I gained a deeper understanding of myself, which led to a greater level of confidence in who I am,” Leid says. Leid used journaling as a way to process her own experience and sustain confidence in the future. You can write whatever comes to mind without a theme or specific agenda. Photo by ©Wendy K. Yalom/Courtesy of Shari Leid.

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Picking up skills along the EA career path

Practically Perfect PA

The skills you pick up along the assistant career path are invaluable and I for one would not be able to do the job I do today if I hadn’t started as a Team Administrator back in 2003. Speaking with confidence on the phone and forwarding calls. Getting to grips with calendar and email management. Learning as you go.

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A business case outline for an internal PA network

Practically Perfect PA

With Personal Assistants wanting to take on more responsibility this will free up time for management and avoid unnecessary duplication in teams. Create a PA Calendar of relevant Internal & External PA Events for e.g. internal and external networking opportunities and information on approved trainers & ad-hoc training/conference days.

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Major Meltdown in Time Management - Tips to Avoid it Happening To You

Stephanie LH Calahan

T hen I just review each night for the next day to make sure I am on task - I take my daily to-dos from my master and I schedule my to-do mistycb   @ StephCalahan using iPhone apps:etodo,calendar & www.hassleme.co.uk/ deusami   @ StephCalahan Trying out a moleskin plan. I set up alerts to remind me that they're coming up.

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Meeting preparation.

Laughing all the Way to Work

My favourite to-do list is a calendar timeline so I can see at a glance where I am at and what I need to do to get there. It is simply using an on-line calendar with space on each day to enter what needs to be done. I feel confident as I check off each item that things will be done on time. No surprises! Choose New.

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Are You Stealing from Your Profitability (and don’t even know it)?

Stephanie LH Calahan

Don’t be fooled by the calendar. Be careful not to get caught up in the “how” at this point. Consider moving out of “busy” and moving into productive – your life and business will thank you for it. Here are a few thoughts to get you started: Understand this: You Cannot Manage Time. Just identify what needs to change.