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Emotional Intelligence Meets Travel Planning

Office Dynamics

What do emotional intelligence and travel planning have in common? I have been traveling extensively for business (and a little pleasure) for 3 straight months. I have been a business traveler for 27 years. While the typical person thinks traveling is glamorous, the business traveler has a different perspective.

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The Floater Assistant - From Their Point of View

Laughing all the Way to Work

They come into the office everyday with a list of things that need doing, and that “magic fairy”—you know, like the one at home that refills the toilet paper roll, and mysteriously returns dirty clothes to their clean state—goes quietly through her (or his) day completing each task required. c) Where is your active file list kept?

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How Christiana Nicole went from VA to Website & Brand Stylist

Karen Vivarelli

After some google searching and exploring Facebook I found a FB group for Virtual Assistants and joined to learn more information. I wasn’t pursuing my passion for travel, and I didn’t have a good work-life balance. Once I set up G-Suite for her and organized her files online, she shared that she needed a website of her own!

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Mastering Exceptional Leadership, One BOLD Step at A Time! - Joan Burge

Office Dynamics

Joan paused in her opening remarks so we could view a video of Joan in the early morning, dressed in white casual clothes. No texting, no travel, no security checks and long walks through airports. The coffee pot at work, the telephone, copiers, shipments, filing, computers, social media, airplanes, buses, cards, traffic.

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Outlook Rules That Rule

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Outlook Rules That Rule By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Outlook , Organize , Prioritize , Productivity E ditor’s note: This is a guest post by Patricia Robb of Laughing All The Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Todays Administrative Assistant. It will be worth the effort.

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Save Time Doing Simple Things that ADD UP to Major Time Savers

Stephanie LH Calahan

  (I learned this the hard way when I was in 6th grade and the adult I was with locked her keys in the car during a terrible snow storm.  Have your clothes laid out, your briefcase or the kids’ backpacks, and whatever else you need to take with you, all set out. Assume they want to learn. Clutter Free Up Your Time!   

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Create email folders same as you would for word doc and paper files. Learn to say "no" sometimes! Saying "NO" Is An Important Time Management Technique Learn to say NO! You could try EFT or the Sedona Method, or a simple, easy to learn and use exercise called.you guessed it: Dissolving Overwhelm.

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