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Choose Your WordPress Path: DIY, Budget-Friendly, or Expert Crafted?

Tips From T. Marie

In this post, we’ll navigate the twists and turns of the WordPress path, helping you decide which route – be it DIY, budget-friendly solutions, or professional expertise – aligns best with your business’s unique footprint in the digital landscape. Do I have the time and patience to learn and experiment?

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Ep 215: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury on Changing Your Money Mindset and Negotiating for What You Deserve

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

In this episode, Kathleen talks about working with virtual assistants, changing your mindset toward money, how to negotiate for higher pay, and tips on public speaking. LEADERSHIP QUOTE Speak your mind, even If your voice shakes. SUBSCRIBE Subscribe to The Leader Assistant Podcast so you don’t miss new episodes!

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Seasonal Overwhelm? Here’s Your Sanity-Saving Guide

Tips From T. Marie

Learning how to manage the overwhelm of the season is a critical part of running a successful business and keeping your sanity in your life. Entrepreneurs may be dealing with financial reports, taxes, and budget planning, which can add to their stress. How can you create a budget or plan to alleviate this concern?

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SURROUND yourself with a team of experts to make you and your organization SHINE!

Office Dynamics

BUT, I learned and I learned quickly by making some mistakes early on. What I also learned was that I liked what I was doing and that I was good at it – or had the potential to be. Program Content/Agenda . Did I think of this as meeting planning? This is where the word “team” comes into play.

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The Vanishing Executive Assistant—NOT!

Office Dynamics

Next, the article says that new generation leaders are content to schedule their meetings and book flights. Executive assistants are running meetings, making hiring decisions, giving presentations, negotiating contracts, managing budgets and are considered co-leaders. The issue with this is that leaders should not be doing so.

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A True Partnership: Olympia Dukakis and Bonnie Low-Kramen

Bonnie Low Kramen

And I learned. Wow, did I learn about show business, about being a working woman, about making hard choices, and about life. Neither of us dared to think our work together would last for 25 years which leads me to one of the first lessons I learned. Theatre is a collaborative art and I learned that so too, is the workplace.

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High Level Executive Assistant Seeks Networking Association

Office Dynamics

There is a local chapter for IAAP but I don't find it to have the content and structure that I'm looking for. You can go with the purpose of learning what they offer in the program and to network with others. Perhaps after some smart negotiating you can have it worked into the budget for future years. Toastmasters!