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5 Powerhouse Strategies for Creating Administrative Peer Power

Office Dynamics

Coming together is better than fighting for your own agenda. Input comes in various forms … and provides a variety of information. In fact, if you wanted to create the perfect administrative group or team, you would want assistants who each bring a different gift or perspective to the group. There is strength in unity.

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Peer Synergy: 5 Powerhouse Strategies For Creating Administrative Peer Power

Office Dynamics

Coming together is better than fighting for your own agenda. Input comes in various forms … and provides a variety of information. We will award a special team gift today so enlist your peers to comment to win! There is strength in unity. Help them achieve their goals. Welcome input. Please share your thoughts.

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The 2012 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

Productivityist

Well, if this person is a productivityist — or at least needs to look at becoming more productive — then you should give The Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide for 2012 a good look. It’s a long read, but it may just spark some gift ideas you hadn’t considered. The Information Diet (See my review here ).

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

As my business continues to grow from it's inception in 2004, I've added a lot more to my agenda, including blogging on my website, guest blogging, writing articles for e-zines and in print for local magazines, creating a monthly newsletter and doing public speaking. Thanks to Marnie Swedberg of Gifts Of Encouragement, Inc.

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How To Make An Impression in 25 Different Ways

Brilliantly Better

Usually, when something is very easy, it is not impressive in any shape or form. You are trusting them to not attack you based on the information, right after you say it, or at a later time when you are not there. It says that you value them enough to let them in on some information that can make you vulnerable.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

If he or she pressures you for more information, repeat the above statement several times, and then change the subject or excuse yourself. -- Think carefully before taking on something else. With instant demands and a barrage of information coming at us non-stop, it is critical that we take time to just quiet our minds and rest.

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