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How to Become a Certified Coach

Success

Ahh, the question on everyone’s mind, that everyone thinks is too simple to ask in front of the class. If you’re sitting in a cubicle or your basement home office with the kids screaming upstairs, I imagine that being your own boss sounds delicious. You will never become a half-decent coach only by reading books or taking classes.

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5 Tips for Becoming Valuable in a New Job

On The Job

But before you begin to feel too comfortable in your little cubicle, are you sure you’re doing everything you can to hang on to that job? Send out notes to your network, and make sure that professional publications post your new achievement. Are you positive that you’re not setting yourself up for future disappointment?

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4 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Finding Remote Work

On The Job

The key is that an employer connects with you via technology while you do the same work you would as if you were sitting in a cubicle at an office. While it can pay off to be active on other social networking sites such as Twitter or Facebook, LinkedIn is still a place where most recruiters will go to check out your professional profile.

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6 Easy Steps to a Better Work-Life Balance

Professional Assistant Blog

Go out with friends, take a hot bath, listen to some music, join a club or take a class. It’s really important to keep your home and work life separate. Schedule some “me” time. Imagine that the end of the world is near. Picture what you would do in the last moments of your time. Create a budget!

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11 Tips To Improve Your Performance

Professional Assistant Blog

Take classes, read a book, read current events about new trends that are happening in your field. See what you can change about yourself, don’t try to change others. Focus on the challenges and embrace the strengths. Avoid people that gossip, you will only get yourself deeper into negativity. Expand your mind.

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To Speak or Not to Speak?

The Office Professionals Place

Do you share a cubicle with someone who doesnt seem to have two words to say to you? Join Me on My Social Media Networks " target="_blank" class="fb_share_link" onclick="return fbs_click()">Share on Facebook Simple template by Josh Peterson. Lets grow together! Tuesday, March 30, 2010 To Speak or Not to Speak?

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10 gifts to give your career

On The Job

That means being better prepared for downturns in the economy or your industry, and keeping an active network so that when bad times do hit, you’re ready to get the help you need. Ask your boss for opportunities to train in other departments, or to attend seminars or classes at a local university. Stay current. Take the high road.

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