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A day in the life: Lorna Cowan, Visit Belfast

Practically Perfect PA

One of the great benefits of running Practically Perfect PA is the chance to meet some extraordinary assistants either face to face or through social media. If time permits I like to have a quick breakfast and read a chapter of whatever book I’m reading or I’ll catch up on social media (I’m addicted to Twitter!

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Save An Hour A Day With IQTELL

Productivity Bits

We have a lot on our agenda, and we carry an oversized to do list that limits our ability to use strategy and plan our day to achieve our goals. Instead, prioritize tasks that you need to clear from your agenda because they are more pressing. Our reality is that most of us are really busy people. Reduce environmental disturbances.

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Thinking Differently about Difficult People

The Office Professionals Place

When you change your attitude, you are able to focus on the issue and get the job done in a stress free environment. Prior to interacting with this person, you should have an agenda or objective and seek to accomplish the goal(s). This means changing your attitude. Get on the A list. This is an important factor. Powered by Blogger.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

  I hear it from my clients and workshop participants as well as my connections on social media sights.  Change the settings on your social networking sites that automatically notify you of new activity. Check your social networking sites only at specified times, preferably no more than once or twice a day.

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Fake news allegations vs. the facts – How it affects sustainability.

Eco-Office Gals

The first being politically, however we are starting to see a significant impact on the environment. The ‘fake news’ issue is being spread from the elite in the US administration, as well as through people’s manipulation of social media. They will either deflect, dismiss or ignore the facts in order to preserve their agenda.

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Fake news allegations vs. the facts – How it affects sustainability.

Eco-Office Gals

The first being politically, however we are starting to see a significant impact on the environment. The ‘fake news’ issue is being spread from the elite in the US administration, as well as through people’s manipulation of social media. They will either deflect, dismiss or ignore the facts in order to preserve their agenda.

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