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From Executive Assistant to CEO

ProAssisting Blog

Office Managers E-Learning Modules Outline E-Learning Modules: Part 1 Contact Us Enrollment Login All Posts, Tales from the Trenches, (6) Comments From Executive Assistant to CEO Submitted by Ethan on February 22, 2010 at 04:36 PM The New York Times has a great article about Ursula Burns, the new CEO for Xerox.

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Your career and pizza - Part 2

ProAssisting Blog

Office Managers E-Learning Modules Outline E-Learning Modules: Part 1 Contact Us Enrollment Login All Posts, Tales from the Trenches, (0) Comments Your career and pizza - Part 2 Submitted by Ethan on December 02, 2009 at 04:10 PM Yesterday, in part 1 of this 2 part blog series, I described the philosophy behind and why we created ProAssisting.

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Sneak Peek – listen to course highlights of the Podcast Marketing.

Andrea Kalli

I’m having so much fun sharing the awesome content with everyone, but I think there are some that still don’t get what the course is trying to get across, and decided not to sign up because perhaps they’re thinking they aren’t interested in podcasting, or that their clients won’t have a need for their help in this area.

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The Difference Between an Employee vs. Entrepreneur Is Mindset

Success

My rich dad often said, “Learn to build your own business and hire good people.” If they want to change quadrants, not only are there skills and technical things to learn, but, in many cases, there are also emotional challenges to overcome. Of course, there are always exceptions. Copyright © 2005 Robert T.

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Learning from Failure: How Making Mistakes Can Change Your Life

Productivity Bits

Copyright © 2011 Guest Author. Of course, failing at something can be a very depressing experience. Of course, it’s completely normal to think of failure in such terms, but without failure, we wouldn’t know what it takes to succeed. Visit the original article at [link]. Guest Post.

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What Kind of Leader Are You: A Fixer, Fighter or Friend?

Success

For example, over the course of my career I’ve occupied the role of Fixer and Friend at times, but the Fighter is my go-to theme.). Individuals tend not to get the kind of firm and clear boundaries they need to learn about themselves. Not just one has to suit you, but one will hopefully speak to you more than the others.

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3 Simple Self-Care Questions to Address Burnout Before You, Well, Burn Out

Success

Of course, you can’t stop working or taking care of your responsibilities. Learning How to Manage Your Energy Reservoir. Work” is not a good answer—it’s too general, and you can’t learn anything from it that will help you. Copyright © 2022 by Nataly Kogan. You Can’t Fill a Leaky Reservoir. I’m not suggesting that at all.

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