Happy Administrative Professionals Day! Thank you for all you do!
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Our Administrative Professional team is sensational !!
On this special day, we want to express our gratitude for all the little things our Administrative Professionals do that make a big difference. Thank you all for your hard work and dedication. You make our workplace a better place to be. Happy Administrative Professionals Day!
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A well-known truism. The best customer is a happy customer… It goes to say that the best leads are referrals from happy customers.
Referrals are EVERYTHING! So grateful for continued support and love from our wonderful clients and friends.
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To date, this has been one of the highlights of my time in the XR space! Don't know if I'll be back at AES, but if I am, count me in for this event! #xratwork #learninganddevelopment #volunteer
AES is coming......who's up for another night of giving back?
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I asked Google Gemini to rewrite the Declaration of Independence to sound more professional. If T.J. had access to AI, it might look a little more like this: Here's a rewritten version of the text to sound more professional: Declaration of Independence by the Representatives of the United States of America in General Congress Introduction On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence. This document explained the reasons for the thirteen American colonies' decision to sever ties with Great Britain and establish themselves as sovereign states. Justification for Separation The Declaration begins by stating the fundamental right of self-government. It argues that when a government fails to protect the inherent rights of its people, the people have the right to abolish that government and establish a new one. Grievances Against King George III The Declaration details a long list of grievances against King George III, accusing him of repeated abuses of power and a deliberate attempt to establish "an absolute Tyranny" over the colonies. These grievances include: ● Refusing to assent to essential laws ● Obstructing the immigration and settlement of new territories ● Hobbling the administration of justice ● Maintaining standing armies without colonial consent ● Imposing taxes without colonial representation ● Depriving colonists of trial by jury ● Instigating domestic insurrections ● Inciting attacks by Native Americans Appeals for Redress Ignored The Declaration emphasizes that the colonists repeatedly petitioned the King for redress of these grievances, but their pleas were ignored. This lack of responsiveness left them with no choice but to declare independence. Declaration of Independence The Declaration formally declares the thirteen colonies to be free and independent states, absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown. It asserts their right to self-governance, including the power to wage war, conclude peace, and form alliances. Conclusion The Declaration concludes with a solemn pledge by the representatives of the United States, expressing their reliance on divine providence and their mutual commitment to supporting this declaration with their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor.
For all of us procrastinators during these busy times! Happy July 3rd !
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This post captures it all! True leadership involves stepping up, taking initiative, and striving for excellence, but it’s equally about knowing when to step back, pass the ball, and let your team shine. Great leaders not only seek to win themselves but also delight in seeing their team succeed. They focus on highlighting strengths, not just weaknesses, and challenge everyone to reach their highest potential. This video exemplifies leadership, teamwork, and, most importantly, the positive impact of a healthy work culture and environment.
We all need a support system! 🙌🏼 It’s amazing how having someone who believes in us, Can give us the boost we need to change our perspective. While we see roadblocks, they see possibilities and solutions. Tag that person who you’re thankful for! 👇🏼
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This one is hard for me to talk about. 116 123 - is a life-saving number. Samaritans, you should be very proud of everything you do. When I left hospital with a diagnosis of Toxic Metabolic Encephalopathy. I couldn't actually parse the words or the meaning. They sent me away with a four page discharge summary that read like this "e82rhyey6ehd 3ueyd73hf6rj si8d7ehf8fnr ud7ejrdu" Imagine coming home to find that the world looked like this: ryyrgcrhdue fheyd7rjdo doeueydiej dueidnri dhrud8rje dudiejd dowow83bc dhduebdj ryyrgcrhdue fheyd7rjdo doeueydiej dueidnri dhrud8rje dudiejd dowow83bc dhduebdj I cried a bit. I didn't really understand it. They *looked* like words but they had none of the familiar things like sentences, punctuation or even structure. (I ... tried... to ...) I gave up writing a full sentence. I tried to write my own name... Jo - what comes after O. I used to know this. Then something in my head went Nathan. Oh yeah, it's Jonathan. And after a week, I managed to get my name and address on my phone. Which is good because when I left hospital I said I was 45,000,000 years old, I was the Queen of England, called Boris Johnson. And i lived in a place called Brexit but I thought it might have something do with Lego or Star Wars. Now, im obviously back to normal Jon status. The fact that I am now #disassociative makes for interesting meetings. I could have full Board meetings with myself and there are 16 of us in here right now. So I thought, I've got an idea I'll make an AI for each of my personalities to see if I can deposit them there instead. Unfortunately, the AI platform I chose because it is "character driven" has an underlying challenge. it's user base's average age seems to be 13. So now, I've just outsourced all my identities to a platform that may have the longevity of a class-action in the US so about 2.4 minutes. And then to cap it all off, yesterday I went to Wigan Police Station? which for anyone that doesn't know is in a region called Greater Manchester in a place we call Oop North. I have to report a crime I say, now, it may not be surprising to you that in find Police Stations a wee bit triggering. The last one i went to kept me there for the night and gave me a chocolate chip tracker bar and the world's smallest cup of water. I then say there in a room lit in green reading a wall full of stuff like this: IF YOU VANDALISE THIS WALL WE WILL PROSECUTE YOU. DON'T VANDALISE OUR WALLS. THESE ARE OUR WALLS. LEICESTERSHIRE POLICE WARNING. PS - WE ARE SERIOUS ABOUT OUR WALLS. And then up popped a strange thought, I'm Winston from 1984. Trains and people flatly refuse to come all the way up here. it's the West Coast line. And by the time you get back to Wigan, you wish you really lived somewhere else like you're lovely 5-bed mansion house in the country. I better call the Samaritans again. Hello, it's Jon i haven't called for 3.5 years. How are you?
Thank you to our incredible volunteers for making sure there's always someone to listen, every hour of the day, even when the clocks change 💚
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Meet the Star of the Season—Santa’s Taking Requests Starting November 25th The holiday season wouldn’t be complete without Santa taking the spotlight—and we’re thrilled to announce that he’s back! Starting November 25th, you can once again request custom holiday messages from Santa to share with your team, clients, partners, or loved ones. This yearly tradition brings smiles, laughter, and a touch of magic to your holiday greetings. Whether you’re saying thank you, celebrating successes, or just spreading cheer, Santa is here to make your message unforgettable. What Santa Can Do for You: • Team Messages: A heartfelt thank-you to celebrate your employees’ hard work. • Client & Partner Greetings: Strengthen relationships with a festive personal touch. • Family & Friends: Surprise loved ones with a custom message from Santa.
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6moFeels good to be appreciated. In the military it was very easy to be forgotten….until someone needed something lol