Work Life

Five lists to reference or update every day by Jasmine Tate

Lists and spreadsheets are a way of life for me. I get satisfaction from seeing lists fill with inspiration, answered prayers and celebrations and even more excited when I get to check boxes next to written tasks. I have a list and spreadsheet for just about every area of my life, but this post is for you and six lists you can use every day to stay organized, inspired and prepared for productivity and success.

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8 Career tips from Betsy Plank, the first lady of public relations by Jasmine Tate

The late Betsy Plank was a pioneer in the public relations industry and known today as the Godmother of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and First Lady of PR.

In addition to her contributions to the public relations industry and building leaders of the future, Betsy was also known for wearing staple red and pink blazers, documenting her travels through photography, providing mentorship and sharing words of wisdom. Although her advice was often aimed at professionals at all levels in the public relations industry, much is applicable to all. Continue reading for eight career tips from the first lady of PR,  in honor of Betsy Day.

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Work Life: How I'm handling remote working conditions by Jasmine Tate

On Monday my coworkers and I entered the second week of a remote working environment. Although I love working from home and have longed for a partial remote working schedule for a while, I have faced several challenges that I’m making efforts to overcome this week.

I’ve listed my challenges, how I’m navigating them and some tips I’ve used to stay productive below.

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5 Tips to use and maximize work breaks by Jasmine Tate

During my retail career and my time at United Way, social media was an escape from work, and I often turned to one of the many apps during my breaks. Now that I’ve transitioned to my current position at TGR Foundation writing and social media are major functions of my role, and now I need an escape from them. 

There have been many studies and experts who attest to the need for breaks during the day, not to mention the right granted by law. Everyone who works a 40-hour work week should take a minimum of three breaks during the day including two paid rest breaks and one meal break lasting 30 minutes to an hour. While these periods and the time granted vary across different states, companies and organizations, there is usually a similar standard. See your employee handbook or the state labor and employment guidelines for specifics. Below are some activities to clear your mind, maximize your time and achieve productivity on your next break that have worked for me; walks and word puzzles are two of my favorites. 

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