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16 Rich Habits

Success

Try to stash six months of living expenses in an emergency fund in case you lose your job or your business goes belly-up. Instead, these successful people use their free time engaged in personal development, networking, volunteering, working side jobs or side businesses , or pursuing some goal that will lead to rewards down the road.

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Getting People to Notice You: Cultivating High Self-Esteem Webinar Replay

Office Dynamics

How to build, deepen, and strengthen alliances within your network. From what I understand, no one else had anything like the portfolio to showcase their skills. Participate in employee committees in your office. I’ve been asked to participate in a committee focused on implementing Microsoft Office 365.

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Bad Career Advice: It's Not WHAT You Know, It's WHO You Know

Eat Your Career

Why It Doesn’t Work Clearly, I’m being a little facetious…but the problem with this kind of advice is that it places an unfair burden on your network. The people in your network certainly want to help you grow professionally but not at their own expense. Get out into the world and use your skills.

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The ultimate app guide for assistants

Practically Perfect PA

This app is slightly expensive but worth paying for if your manager travels a lot. I use the website all the time, not just for planning travel but also for expenses, so it is helpful having the app on my phone. Although I think this is mainly used for events I also think it works well for Committee meetings. FlightTrack: £2.99