• Book Review: Atomic Habits by James Clear – A Game Changer for Administrative Professionals

    James Clear’s Atomic Habits offers a powerful framework for transforming your daily habits, and for administrative professionals, it can be a game-changer in achieving personal and professional growth. With a demanding workload that often includes juggling tasks, managing multiple schedules, and ensuring seamless operations, administrative professionals can benefit immensely from the strategies Clear outlines in…

  • Book Review: Inner Excellence by Jim Murphy

    Jim Murphy’s “Inner Excellence” is a self-help and motivational book that explores the fundamental connection between inner strength and external achievement. It posits that true success is not solely a product of talent or circumstance, but rather a result of cultivating a robust inner life. The book aims to guide readers toward a more purposeful…

  • Book Review: Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo – A Must-Read for Administrative Professionals

    Marie Forleo’s Everything is Figureoutable delivers a powerful, practical message that is particularly relevant for administrative professionals who often find themselves facing complex challenges in fast-paced environments. Forleo’s mantra, that no problem is too big to solve, aligns perfectly with the mindset required to excel in administrative roles, where adaptability, problem-solving, and resourcefulness are key…

  • Book Review – Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time by Susan Scott

    Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time by Susan Scott is an insightful and practical guide that explores the profound impact of conversations in both personal and professional settings. The book emphasizes the power of dialogue and the importance of approaching conversations with honesty, openness, and courage, all…

  • Book Review: Think Again by Adam Grant

    In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of administrative professionals—Executive Assistants, Office Managers, and Business Support Specialists—adaptability, problem-solving, and critical thinking are essential skills. Adam Grant’s Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know offers a powerful framework for rethinking outdated approaches, improving decision-making, and cultivating the flexibility required to thrive in high-pressure environments.…

  • Book Review: The Leader Who Had No Title by Robin Sharma – A Must-Read for Administrative Professionals

    As an administrative professional, it’s easy to feel like leadership is reserved for executives and managers. But Robin Sharma’s The Leader Who Had No Title challenges that notion, proving that leadership isn’t about hierarchy—it’s about mindset, influence, and the impact you make every day, regardless of your position. A Story That Resonates with Administrative Professionals…

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Quote of the week

“Over the long run, however, the real reason you fail to stick with habits is that your self-image gets in the way. This is why you can’t get too attached to one version of your identity. Progress requires unlearning. Becoming the best version of yourself requires you to continuously edit your beliefs, and to upgrade and expand your identity.”

~ James Clear, Atomic Habits