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Author: Linda Brink

12 Ways to be Productive with Stress Free Calendar Management

Do you ever find yourself running from place to place or from call to call? Here are 12 ways to keep yourself sane in the midst of your calendar: View your calendar by the week instead of the month. This allows you to view and focus on the upcoming week. Viewing by the month doesn’t…
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There is Beauty in the Struggle

The Struggle is Real – It’s Time to Look to 2022 and Set Your Goals

This year has been a struggle for a lot of small businesses and while the struggle is still very real, let’s choose to focus on things we are thankful for and our focus for the future! Our business has slowed down this year in comparison to previous years. This has allowed us to focus on…
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Technology to-do list

Technology is Necessary for Small Businesses!

In recognition of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we’d like to share a quick tech interview with Daniel DellaPosta Jr. with Tradeweb, Inc. Daniel DellaPosta Jr. and the team at TradeWeb, Inc. have been serving business IT needs in Central Florida and beyond for over twenty years. As A Microsoft Certified Partner with a Silver Competency…
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Linda & Jeffre

Introverts and Extroverts; How Working Together Can Benefit Them Both

Have you ever taken your dog to the park, on a walk, or even to the store where they see other people or other dogs? Right away, they want to interact with one or the other and you are drug into the mix. If you’re like me, you’re saying inside, “No, No, No!” and if…
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dog chasing squirrel

Squirrel! Chasing an Opportunity!

How do you chase opportunities? Do you wait for them to come to you, or do you chase them full speed ahead? What determines an opportunity standard for you? I have a dog who loves to chase squirrels. I live in a rural area so there are a lot of trees. I’m not sure why,…
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Zora at the office

How Standard Operating Procedures Work With My Dogs and Your Business Too

I have multiple dogs and keep them on a routine. This helps them know what I expect from them and when to do it. When it’s time to eat, they know it! I feed my dogs twice a day at particular times. They are on a rotation so the first group will go to their…
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Is Now the Time to Embrace Opportunity?

I have had dogs most of my life. Currently, I have a few Great Danes, and old Black Mouth Cur hunting dog, two “hand-me-downs” (a Chiweenie and an Olde English Bulldog), and Great Pyrenees’. Our Pyrs (as we call them) are not couch potatoes. In fact, they do not like coming inside at all. Even…
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What I Learned From Auggie, And How It Helped With My Client Relationships

Five years ago, I purchased a Great Dane from a reputable breeder and had her flown to us and joined our family. We connected almost immediately. She was (and still is) my precious, Zora. We went to obedience training, where she received her Canine Good Citizenship certification, and we even dabbled in a few shows.…
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Don’t Lose Focus on Zoom Meeting by Paying Attention to the Chat!

Learn how to Save All Chat Responses. Do you remember being in a Virtual Zoom Meeting and seeing important information in the chat box you knew you would need later? However, you stayed focused on the Meeting and forgot all about that important information. Well, this happens to everyone and that is why you are…
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More Time + More Clients = More Money

More Time + More Clients = More Money

Why do you need a Virtual Assistant? First you must understand what the definition of a Virtual Assistant is. A virtual assistant (typically abbreviated to VA, also called a virtual office assistant) is generally self-employed and provides professional administrative, technical, or creative (social) assistance to clients remotely from a home office. The only way to…
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