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Embrace the Freedom: Overcoming Work-From-Home Guilt with Confidence

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In this blog post, we’ll explore practical strategies to help you overcome work-from-home guilt and reclaim your confidence. When your workspace reflects your personality and professionalism, it can help boost your confidence and reduce any guilt or judgment you may feel about working from home. But fear not!

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Elevating Your Role As An Executive Assistant

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Understanding the Executive's Vision To truly become a business partner, immerse yourself in understanding your executive's vision and goals as well as the company’s. This means not just comprehending their immediate tasks but grasping the broader objectives guiding their decisions. AND THEN become adept at YOUR favorite within each catagory.

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4 Ways to Turn Obstacles into Opportunities

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Perceive obstacles as merely a detour to your final goal. Have the conviction that your goal is achievable. Actor Chris Burke once said, “I have a motto on my bedroom wall: ‘Obstacles are what you see when you take your eye off the goal.’ Once your eyes are set on the goal, don’t allow minor obstacles to distract you.

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The 3-Sentence Email Guaranteed to Get a Response

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For example, “I love your latest blog, and I’m writing with a related question.” If your real goal is a phone call, don’t ask, “Could we have a phone call some time?” The goal of your subject line is to: Stay out of spam folders. Humor, punchy writing and lack of awkward formality show confidence. Sentence 2: Who.

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Empowering Tips for the Administrative and Executive Assistant – Part 3

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In part two I mentioned confidence is a key component to embracing and defining your own empowerment, courage is another major component. A person can have courage and confidence, but not be competent. Confident communication. Joan Burge. . Competence, the third ingredient to the formula of empowerment. Decision making.

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Empowering Tips for the Administrative and Executive Assistant

Office Dynamics

The main topic of most conversations, not only with myself but also with other professionals and conference and/or training attendees is encouraging everyone to: Take control of their professional and personal life by being confident in their own abilities. Set stretch goals. You can read and follow Dana’s blogs at Success Encourager.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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With an inspirational personal journey of going from having no food or home for her family to 11 streams of income, multiple real estate properties and running a multimillion-dollar organization within four years, she demonstrates what is possible when your brain is in line with your goals. With the U.S. Karwanna D.

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