Category: Career

From The Joan Burge Blog, a segment of her 4th Quarter Success Strategies

Do you feel like December is just a blur of days? Monday runs into Tuesday, Tuesday runs into Wednesday and so forth? Are things lightening up for you at work, or at they actually intensifying?

 

Well, just like we have the 12 Days of Christmas, I have my 12 Survival Tips for the Hurried Holidays! You can also view this message in video format by clicking here.

  1. Delegate as much as possible.
  2. Get those you support at work to support you.
  3. Set realistic goals for yourself. It's better to under promise and over deliver.
  4. Search for alternatives. Is there a simpler way, a faster way, a better way to do things.
  5. Focus on tasks of high value. Don't get caught up in a lot of busy work.
  6. Take a break! This will help cope with your overload at work. Stand, walk, get away from your desk for a little bit.
  7. Remember that you are human and you can only do so much.
  8. Keep a good, positive attitude! Be upbeat.
  9. Take a break at home, too! Sit down and relax. Enjoy some hot chocolate.
  10. Get the kids involved.
  11. Get away; don't have everything at your place this year.
  12. Just focus on today, it's all we have. We can only get so much done in a day so just focus on today and tomorrow will come naturally.

Joan Burge

www.officedynamics.com 

Category: Career

 

This entry stems from my original entries at "The Joan Burge Blog" where many of the readers and our clients wanted me to share my top tips for success as an administrative professional. At first it was hard for me to think up my own tips but when I assessed my career and what things I have tried to do consistently that have always helped me along in my career I came up with these "Top 10 Tips" for you. I hope you enjoy.

Top 10 Tips for Administrative Success

Now it's your turn, what are your success tips or at least your number one tip for success as an administrative professional today - please share in the comments section below.

Category: Career

altOne of our followers asked me to blog about accepting a lower-level admin job. She wrote, "In this economy, more admins are finding themselves in this situation. Can it impact future hiring possibilities like it can in other professions?"

Here is my take on this as an employer. If I were to see a resume for an Executive Assistant or Administrative Assistant and looked at that person's work history and saw career progression other than in one place, I would think to myself any of the following:

"What happened that created this person to accept a position that may be considered a step back in their profession?"

"Something must have happened that caused this person to take a step back." There are so many things can affect our career choices ranging from finances to spouse's career, children, aging parents, the economy and more.

A red flag would go up if I saw one step forward, one step back, one step forward, one step back and so on. Or if I saw one step forward, two steps back. A potential employer is looking at the overall career path. If you had enough on your resume to peak my interest and place you in the competition, I would ask you what happened when I met you in person.

Over the past year, I have read and heard numerous stories of people with degrees taking full time jobs at Pizza Hut! With what has gone on this year, everyone is going to be more understanding in the future when they start staffing up again.
 

Category: Miscellaneous

Recipe for a Happy Holidayalt

2 dashes of positive attitude

3 tablespoons of humor

2 teaspoons of forgiveness

3 pinches of energy

2 cups of relaxation

1/2 cup of organization

1 quart of living in the moment

 

Enjoy your holidays!

Category: Miscellaneous