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How Financial Wellness Programs Can Benefit Employees and Employers

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Gone are the days when new employees received a list of the company holidays during onboarding and a packet with information about how to sign up for health care and retirement benefits. Employers are now providing a broader suite of benefits and are increasingly recognizing the importance of financial wellness programs for employees.

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What I Learned from Keeping a Gratitude Journal

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Two days later, the sleepy, snappy malaise that hovered over our house like some gray beast was gone, and holiday joy had returned. Gratitude journals are the opposite of work-intensive, requiring only a pen, pad and a handful of quiet moments.

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The 12 Privacy Tips of Christmas

Ian's Messy Desk

With increased commercial activity during the holiday season of the year, it is a good idea to be extra careful to guard againstidentity theft. Minimize the number of identification and credit cards carried. Ask to use other forms of identification. Obscure credit card numbers on customer receipts.

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8 Pieces of Financial Advice for New College Graduates

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You may not be able to escape using a credit card for some unexpected expenses, especially if you’re just starting a new job and haven’t had time to build your savings. In its simplest form, budgeting is building a plan around what comes in and goes out each month. Understand and build your credit score.

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Answering Reader Mail: Green EA, Green Executive

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

If you have to purchase stuff for your boss - ask to xerox the credit card, both front and back now. Where will you get flowers, baby gifts, birthday cakes, catered lunch, a venue for the holiday party, wine, a list of all the hot restaurants in town? Don't forget about official, company, school, and religious holidays.

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How to hack your New Year’s resolutions

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

Step 1: Acknowledge that it’s all bulls The first secret to hacking your resolutions is to accept that the calendar flipping from one date to the next is a form of false closure. The holidays give you the window of opportunity to do this important thinking - not the date on the calendar. At least you can party with a credit card!

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Ep 243: Nicole Grinnell on Delegation and Unlocking Your Productivity Potential

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Her strong work ethic and her own experience as an executive assistant in the corporate world has formed her into the leader she is today in the staffing and marketing industry. All those traditional holiday things, go to the plaza, just walk through go through the park. Jeremy Burrows 2:49 Nice. Well, we’ll definitely do that.

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