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It’s Healthy to Have High Self-Esteem

Office Dynamics

People often describe their self-esteem like a thermometer. If someone is complimenting them or they have done a good job, they have high self-esteem. But if someone belittles them or their work, they tend to have low self-esteem. I also have several people I admire and I read their books often.

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Why Being Unconfident Isn't a Bad Thing

On The Job

In his new book, author Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic contends that if people had less confidence, they would begin each day better prepared, there would be fewer arguments and mistakes, company leaders would be less corrupt and we’d all be more competent. What would the world look like if people had less confidence?

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How to Embrace an Owner Mentality

Office Dynamics

Daren is the author of “A Company of Owners,” a book that’s taking the corporate world by storm, transforming how organizations operate and how employees think. Cultivating High Self-Esteem. See Daren live in Las Vegas at our Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence, The Revolutionary Assistant.

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How to Get Productive & Organized, Even if You have ADD/ADHD or ADD/ADHD Tendencies - Listen Live!

Stephanie LH Calahan

Assertive and demanding one day and then passive the next.   If you do not have systems, processes and productive mindset activities in place, your unwanted ADD/ADHD tendencies could take over when you least want them to leaving you feeling low self-esteem, unproductive and unprofitable. 

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Time For Administrative Professionals To Stay Vigilant!

Office Dynamics

Unchecked, the effects are: increased stress, lower self-esteem and poor productivity among the abused, which in turn damage any organization’s effectiveness, stability and profitability. Her latest book is: You’ve GOT To Be Kidding! This is not the “politically correct” thing to do. It’s just the right thing to do.