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Seasonal Overwhelm? Here’s Your Sanity-Saving Guide

Tips From T. Marie

For me, seasonal overwhelm is a combination of my granddaughter’s soccer practices and games, seasonal activities like apple picking and pumpkin carving parties, increased client projects, and trying to plan for the fast-approaching holiday season. Plus, the end of the fiscal year coincides with the holiday season.

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Podcast 109: Delegating

Clutter Coach

I’m up to 103 ratings, almost all five star, and 24 reviews. I came up with a sentence that summarizes the podcast that’s ready for you to tweet. It means clearly and concisely handing off jobs to employees and mentoring them to work independently and not micromanage them. Happy holidays and see you next year!

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Are you stuck in a rut?

Practically Perfect PA

I’ve met a few people over the years that have constantly progressed in their lives, either by getting promotion after promotion in their career or by following those traditional paths in life (university, job, house, marriage, kids etc). you can’t keep up with the pace of the work and no one in your company has noticed.

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What Are You Thankful For?

The Office Professionals Place

The holidays are quickly approaching and this is the time of year when we reflect on our successes and goals and also begin thinking about what we can do to reach the next level the following year. Some have lost jobs, didn’t get promotions or pay raises, or lost funding due to employer budget cuts. Tap into each others brains.

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Company Perks and Showing Appreciation

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I usually try to mix it up by writing about work and also personal stuff. Last week I answered two questions and will paste them below. They cover appreciation and company perks. And since we are on the topic of appreciation. Granted, the work stuff is always easier to digest and apply in terms of tips and suggestions.

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Could telecommuting be a career mistake?

On The Job

Grossbart says that while some people may believe telecommuting “sounds like a dream,” they may find they hurt their career if they can’t handle the physical remoteness and need for constant communication and diligent self-promotion to their company. Teleworking makes promotions a little more difficult, but not impossible.

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Getting your foot in the door.

Laughing all the Way to Work

She saw the importance of this training to help her daughter know the workings of an office from the bottom up and the office benefitted from her educational training. She was a smart kid and picked up the tasks assigned to her very quickly. I have seen admin assistants climb up the corporate ladder just that way.