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I sent another assistant a comical card about being stressed out at work. We work in a very busy office so it was a nice surprise for her to receive it and helped put the stress of the office in perspective. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. She loved it!
Before I left I went over my checklists a few times to make sure I had everything and it was stress free each day as I reviewed the lists and checked off the items to bring. The meetings were stress free and I was able to depend on my checklists and templates. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice.
Posted by Patricia Robb at 11:37 AM Labels: Administrative Assistant , kings and queens of the office , problems , professional assistant , royalty , stresses at work Reactions: Newer Post Older Post Home Join me for a Webinar, Sept. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. 5, 2010 at 12 p.m.
Having a buddy can take some of the stress off and give you assurance that you have someone you can depend on. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. Yes, it is always nice to have a work buddy. If you dont have that in your office, why not suggest it to the other assistants?
Good time management skills can help reduce confusion, stress, and even workload levels, so there are many benefits to making sure that time is well spent. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. Check: How much time is spent on e-mail?
As an aside, pen and paper will suffice if I have to, but you can see that the checklist can help avoid any unnecessary stresses from happening. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. Another thing to put on your checklist if you are using a laptop is a memory stick.
Tools Options Preferences E-mail Options Advanced E-mail Options Unclick “Suggest names while completing To, cc and bcc…&# My life is much simply now with less stress. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. I shut it off! January 20, 2009 Foley-In-Charge said. How important is it, really?
You will also feel more in control of the situation and less stressed. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. Keeping yourself organized will give your boss assurance that everything is under control and they will feel more secure that you are handling things for them.
One of the things they stressed was to hire well. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. My former boss gave me an excellent reference on paper and by phone. A good reference can go a long way towards getting your next job. I read an interesting article on what management can do to prevent lay offs.
An interview can be as stressful on those conducting it as on the person being interviewed if the conversation does not flow. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. A firm but short handshake is all it takes. Be prepared in the interview with your own questions too.
Humour is a powerful stress reliever if done in good taste, but timing is everything. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. Its not that Im funny, because Im not, but I find a lot of things funny. I think because I am over 50 I am not afraid what people think as much as I did when I was younger.
Much easier than searching in Outlook and less stressful. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. The good thing about keeping them all in a central spot is I always know where the paperwork is and can easily grab it when I need it.
Perhaps we put a lot of the stress on ourselves because we feel that every e-mail has to be replied to immediately. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. My opinions are based on experience, education, trial and error and blunders and bloopers made throughout my life and career.
This does increase the preparation time, but on the day of the meeting it goes very smoothly with no stress. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. Then it is a simple matter of filling in the blanks on the day of the meeting.
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