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The Rise of Pickleball Vacations: How to Get in on the Travel Craze

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More popular even than soccer and baseball, the sport is also breeding an entirely new brand of travel : pickleball vacations. And if you search the Internet for “pickleball vacations,” you’ll find a cornucopia of businesses, organizations and players offering travel advice to pickleball devotees. Smash, serve, repeat!

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Why Traveling the World Is the Best Investment in Yourself

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This is what we do: My husband monitors travel sites and email subscription services for super-cheap flights or error fares. Sometimes one of us travels for work and the other tags along. We watch hotel prices, and often book rooms using points, free nights and other discounts. With us, travel is always interesting.

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Tips for the Traveling Administrative Professional

Office Dynamics

Administrative professionals are the superheroes of travel planning. Admins use their telepathy to know what brands their travelers prefer, time travel to get days of work done in mere hours, and teleportation to support their travelers, even when they are halfway around the world. Booking Your Trip. Themselves.

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12 Essential Tips Every Solo Traveler Needs to Know

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Solo travel can be a fantastic way to broaden your horizons. Keep reading for our best solo travel tips, whether you’re learning how to travel solo for the first time or you’re a seasoned traveler. However, whether you bring one pair of shoes or two, don’t forget to include a basic first-aid kit in your gear.

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Five restaurants to recommend in the City of London

Practically Perfect PA

As Personal Assistant’s we book hundreds of restaurants every year for our colleagues, our executives and let’s not forget ourselves. I am Paula Gibson, a Personal Assistant and Founder of JLT’s Global PA Network for over 100 PA’s.

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Emotional Intelligence Meets Travel Planning

Office Dynamics

What do emotional intelligence and travel planning have in common? I have been traveling extensively for business (and a little pleasure) for 3 straight months. I have been a business traveler for 27 years. While the typical person thinks traveling is glamorous, the business traveler has a different perspective.

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Solution for Major Travel Planning Pain Points

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Travel planning is infamous for being a huge time, patience, and sanity suck for administrative professionals. What seems like a simple there-and-back trip to a traveler is a whirlwind of coordination and research for the admin. Hey, can you book me a trip to San Francisco next week?” Creating an Itinerary (34%).

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