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Who’s Stuck With The Bill?

Allwork

This can include the cost of a dedicated work laptop, printer, phone and internet. You’ll also most likely need some office stationary like files, paper, pens and staplers. You can also save money on clothes if you don’t need to have such a large corporate wardrobe for your daily office appearances.

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10 tips to tidy up your inbox

Practically Perfect PA

I am guilty of being an email addict and spending unnecessary amounts of time reading, replying and filing my emails. Instead, archive emails that do not need your attention, answer emails quickly if they do not require too much thought and file emails that need more time for a reply. One area that is my absolute weak spot is email.

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Podcast 111: Quit sorting

Clutter Coach

There are situations where using one of these sort methods makes sense, such as in your clothes closet. I favor insertion sorting for clothing, combined with purging your cache (listen to the previous podcast to learn about that). This means you take all your clothes out of the closet and put them on the bed.

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An Invaluable Trait (Administrative Professionalism)

Office Dynamics

Idea : Bring a “to read” file with you to meetings so that, while you’re waiting for people to arrive, you can stay productive. Return phone calls promptly. What’s more, answer the phone when you’re in the office, even if you’re swamped with work. Today I’ll share the ‘do’ list and tomorrow I will share the ‘don’t’ list.

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An Invaluable Trait (Administrative Professionalism)

Office Dynamics

Idea : Bring a “to read” file with you to meetings so that, while you’re waiting for people to arrive, you can stay productive. Return phone calls promptly. What’s more, answer the phone when you’re in the office, even if you’re swamped with work. Today I’ll share the ‘do’ list and tomorrow I will share the ‘don’t’ list.

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Tips for Office Costumes at Halloween

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Tips for Office Costumes at Halloween By The Professional Assistant on Friday, October 31, 2008 Filed Under: Productivity H appy Halloween everyone! Luckily, in my office, we dress in casual clothes all of the time and we do have a corporate policy of being able to dress up in a costume for this event.

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Podcast 133: How to create good habits

Clutter Coach

If you turn your phone volume down, or even turn it off for awhile, you won’t be distracted by it as much. Or you could tell yourself that you’d like filing more if you could talk to a friend on the phone while you do it. For someone else, filing would be likeable if they could watch TV at the same time. Pretty simple.

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