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Bullying and the Effect on Your Brain

Bonnie Low-Krayman

The damage can be healed, but it requires a return to psychological safety and a commitment by leaders to a zero-tolerance policy on workplace bullying. In my work training Executive Assistants all over the world, they report stories of colleagues who intimidate and create a hostile work environment through incivility.

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Podcast 132: Decision controls

Clutter Coach

This episode is sponsored by Clean Email, the answer to email inbox overload. I’ve written about ways to clear out that clutter, but you can save time by using the Clean Email app. You can use my special link to sign up for Clean Email here with a 30% discount: [link]. Sound good?

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My Journey to TEDx By Bonnie Low-Kramen

Bonnie Low Kramen

I reached out to Dr. Holmes by email to see if I could learn more about how he was approaching these issues with his business students and to tell him about my work with Assistants and leaders. That email turned into a Zoom call, which led to an invitation to give two virtual presentations at Rutgers Camden in March 2021. The Response.

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Greening Up Your Business Finances

Eco-Office Gals

When you begin the journey towards a cleaner, greener office environment, you may be amazed by some of the ways in which businesses are working to reduce their carbon footprint and do a good turn for their community, their patrons, and the world at large. But it doesn’t end with your banking. And you can offer the same to your clients.

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Project Managment Planning Time | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

A project is not about checking your emails each day. Not to mention overhead like cleaning up emails, invoicing, etc. @PM Marc, Make Way’s business advisor, is that your policies state how long the client has to do their ‘homework’ If they pass that time then you are still paid in full. Eliza´s last blog.

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Say No to Rush Work | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

A client emails you in a panic and the tone is so urgent that you feel the need like it’s your own. Here’s a tip: make a 48-hour waiting period the standard policy in your business for all incoming requests. And we ultimately create an environment and process we enjoy and that works well all around. Ah, the rush job.

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Your three-step blast-away to avoid freelancer burnout | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

No matter how good you are at multi-tasking, you’re going to get a lot more done in a single hour of uninterrupted work than you would if you answered an email every five minutes and picked up the phone halfway through your 60-minute time frame. I deleted well over fifty feeds and email newsletters and ended up with just six.

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