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30 Content Ideas for VAs

Karen Vivarelli

Tips on how your client can manage their calendar using time blocking 27. Goals for the month ahead 26. Share a Canva tip 28. Share a meme or something that inspires you 29. Remind people of industry events or important days relevant to your ideal client 30.

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A Great Outlook: Adding Holidays to Microsoft Outlook

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise A Great Outlook: Adding Holidays to Microsoft Outlook By The Professional Assistant on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Outlook , Organize D o you often wonder how you can add your countrys holidays into your calendar in Microsoft Outlook ? In the Calendar Options section, click Add Holidays.

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The NOW Year and The New Year

Productivityist

This week marks the release of The NOW Year: Version 1.1 – just in time for the holiday break. There are some design elements for the PDF version (including some much needed edits) and the new release also includes an EPUB version — great for e-readers and iBooks — and the Amazon Kindle version. Photo credit: ilco via SXC.HU.

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The 2012 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

Productivityist

Well, if this person is a productivityist — or at least needs to look at becoming more productive — then you should give The Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide for 2012 a good look. If you’re into a cross-platform task management app that looks as good as it performs, go with Flow.

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10 Sites for Quotations

Ian's Messy Desk

Tom Peters’ “Top 41″ quotes and other free stuff – the Top 41 quotes are a project from 2006 that are compiled in a PDF and offered —along with a load of other free Tom Peters’ material— for download. World’s best quotes in 1-10 words – 10 quotes that are less than 10 words.

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A New Year Plan for Busy People

Productivityist

The holiday season is in full swing and to say you’re busy is an understatement, right? There is also a Quickstart PDF that outlines the entire framework in one handy sheet that you can print out and put wherever you want. The new year is rapidly approaching. And the thing is…it takes time to plan your year.

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10 Tips for Planning a Successful Event

Jen Lawrence

Whether putting together an all-day meeting or holiday party, the tips below will set you on the right path to hosting a successful event. Even a holiday party has an agenda!) Every step matters and clarity will reduce the amount of event management needed throughout the day. The sheer number of details can trip planners up.

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