Remove Class Remove Clothes Remove Credit Card Remove Training
article thumbnail

20 do’s and don’ts when travelling with the boss

Practically Perfect PA

On a long haul flight or train journey don’t let the conversation move on to your personal life. Take clothes that you would wear to work and a few more business casual bits for evening activities. For example if you are both travelling on a long haul overnight business class flight don’t book seats facing each other.

Travel 100
article thumbnail

44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

Success

Join a class at your fitness club, an exercise group or a team sport. Attend training. I often think I need new clothes, but when I clean out or organize my closet, I realize I have lots of options and everything I need at my fingertips. Take a dance or fitness class. Cut up credit cards. Have gratitude.

Mentoring 345
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How to Plan Business Travel & Business Travel Planning Checklists

Office Dynamics

I may change my mind because: it is summer and it will stay lighter later in the day; I have been to this city numerous times and know my way around; I know the client and class and can linger a little longer in the morning before showing up for the class. Unneeded credit cards. Business cards. Boarding Pass.

Travel 100
article thumbnail

Why You Don't Need to Mimic Someone Else's Fame | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

About the Author: Josh Hanagarne is the twitchy giant behind World’s Strongest Librarian , a blog about living with Tourette’s Syndrome, kettlebells, book recommendations, buying pants when you’re 6’8”, old-time strongman training, and much more. I just think most of it wants your credit card. Josh Hanagarne´s last blog.

2010 40
article thumbnail

106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Thanks to Peter Coombs of FRONTLINE Training & Consulting 8. You can make that first step easier by supporting yourself: comfy clothes, your favorite music, an organizing buddy, etc. I practice yoga once or twice a week and know that I always leave class feeling more grounded and centered than when I started.

AT&T 100