The Secret to a Happy Life

I've been flying free for the past couple of months. No job. Only teaching my MEGA Assistant University classes, taking the odd project here and there, and turning down a number of good offers (on paper) just to decompress a bit from my last role and really focus on the direction I want to sprint in next. It's equal parts flattering and weird to hear people call me "the next big thing" and "the fresh new voice on the scene" advocating for Executive and Personal Assistants. It's no secret. I LOVE being an Executive Assistant and I love helping others realize their potential. I hate BS, so I tell it like it is. I never imagined that telling the truth would thrust me into such a spotlight. But, mmm kay. I'm down if you are!

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5 Unconventional Ways Leaders Can Motivate Employees

I am fortunate to have an amazing and motivated team. It takes a lot more than staying late, working weekends, or taking on an industrious project to faze them. But even highly motivated people need an extra boost of motivation on an on-going basis. One of the challenging parts of a leading team is being aware enough to determine precisely when that boost is necessary.

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Why Do So Many Kids Hate Math?

Why Do So Many Kids Hate Math?

Over the last few weeks, I have met loads of people who say they hate math or are terrible at math.

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Unlocking the importance of Enterprise of Things

The Enterprise of Things (EoT) is essentially the use of IoT to gather data, analyze it, and act on it for enhancing enterprise operations. IoT network and devices can be used not only to support peripheral parts of business processes, but can entirely replace the existing core systems to provide end-to-end connectivity and achieve operational excellence. Becoming aware of and deeply understanding the Enterprise of Things will enable business leaders to recognize how this model of implementing IoT can fit into their organizations.

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Do You Often Forget to Take Medication? 3 Ways to Help You Remember

I was taught that on average a person remembers to take their medication 70% of the time. That is a lot of missed medication! Remembering to take medicine can be a challenge but there are helpful and easy ways to remember to take it more frequently.

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