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Public Speaking Skills

Ian's Messy Desk

Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap Public Speaking Skills Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on August 6, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Don’t allow these people to control the pace of your speech.You also need to practice skills for handling interruptions. Thanks for visiting! Pace, pace, pace.

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Building on your skills

Loosely Speaking

Home VA Training VA FAQ Podcast Featured Events for Bloggers & VAs Building on your skills Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 8:46 am // By: ktcosmos // Category: Virtual Assistant Resources It’s the time of year when we all do some self assessment and then look ahead to changes we want to make in the coming year. Loose Ends.

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ProAssisting Site Update

ProAssisting Blog

Also, you’ll notice that our enrollment page has been totally revamped to make signing up for ProAssisting an easy and seamless process! with our pad, pen and desk chair! What do you think? We’re thrilled with these changes and with the partnerships that we’ll be announcing real soon.

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The plan for a successful project

ProAssisting Blog

These questions are very useful for streamlining processes and making sure your next project goes even smoother than the one before. Once complete, reflect on the outcome of the project - What worked? What didn’t? What could have been done differently for future projects?

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How to Improve Your Neuroplasticity for Business Growth

Stephanie LH Calahan

Neuroplasticity is the process of change that your brain has in its neural pathways and synapses. The changes occur as a result of your behavior, environment or neural processes. ” This process deletes the neural connections that are no longer necessary or useful and strengthens the ones it deems more necessary.

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Your career and pizza - Part 2

ProAssisting Blog

This isn’t a quick process and you’re going to have to prove yourself through your work ethic, your interpersonal skills and your drive but if you really want a career that you care about and love, this is one of the best way to go about getting it.

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What Kind of Leader Are You: A Fixer, Fighter or Friend?

Success

opportunities for improvement—in every corner, from refinements to the business model, to small tweaks for existing products and processes to the micro-moments on the customer journey. That could be a manager knowledgeable on data-driven process and improvement, a strong-minded coach or a mentor who will push back when their minds wander.

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