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Cubicle Etiquette 101

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If you work in a cubicle, here are some guidelines to follow for good cubicle etiquette: You see the person you wish to talk to on the phone. Our workplace actually has a policy of not allowing them any longer. Do you feel that you are not being respected when you are doing something urgent and people just barge in on you?

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Do you ask for permission or forgiveness? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

megs’ worth of PDF. Forty-five minutes later, I open the PDF, and the first thing I see is a spelling mistake. Click here to read our guest post guidelines , then show us what youve got. There was an attachment. We live in the wilderness, and high speed Internet wasn’t yet available. Powered by frugal

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When you should stop slogging throught writing | Men With Pens

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PDF Submission Reply Shawn Christenson ( @highlyinspired ) May 27, 2010 at 11:45 am “how do you stop relying on self-discipline and find your lost enthusiasm?&# Click here to read our guest post guidelines , then show us what youve got. A big story, but it was small too. Small town/Big issues. I tend to write small stories.

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Three Ways to Start a Revolution | Men With Pens

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Then, text information can be in the form of web pages/blog posts, PDF ebooks, forum posts, wikis, etc. It can be just a “regular&# email or it can be a PDF (I tried to one like that and couldn’t keep on schedule and canned it—I’m considering private feed aggregation instead). Teleseminars/webinars.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

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I sat and waited for nearly two weeks without even having a listen, because I wanted the PDF transcription I could read, simply because I don’t like audio. One can promote ideas, push policy, raise interest, and perhaps, in the long term, even change behavior. @ Melinda – I recently paid $500 for a course.

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