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My Week Plan: ✨

Inspired by other posts here on LinkedIn, I am drafting my work plan for this week. First and foremost, I am working on the July newsletter. It is not a hard write, but there are many activities to highlight, and I need to choose the most significant ones. I am currently preparing business and communication courses for a group of companies, as well as a bespoke financial course for an accounting company. I am redoing a pitch for a new client.

I have three articles to finish, and I’m working on a new website and videos for my students.

I am currently putting the final touches on the AI course. This is almost ready for a period of time, but I am still exploring other options. This field is in constant expansion.

It does not seem like much, but it is. Also, every week, I get requests for offers to which I customize detailed answers. There are no two courses alike.

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Might micromanagement be dead?

On LinkedIn, there are numerous posts about productivity and the thin line between professional and personal life. There are also many opinions on how to manage increased responsibilities.

I always fulfill my responsibilities and go above and beyond. I love my jobs, and I am not in need of someone to tell me what I have to do. This is my approach, as I sometimes operate independently.
I may have a biased approach because I set my own tasks and maintain a weekly to-do list; however, I firmly believe that a truly motivated individual can effortlessly and responsibly handle tasks.

So, motivation is the key to many doors. I am highly motivated because I love what I do, even if sometimes I do not have free time on my hands and I lack prioritizing (that is something I must work on).

I agree that it’s important to complete tasks within your own timeframe, meet expectations, and move on. I work hard while also having a personal life and maintaining my emotional standard of living. I maintain both professional and emotional standards. If I am worried, stressed, or upset, my productivity suffers. When my collaborators set up tasks predictably, I appreciate it most. If they inform me beforehand, I can meet any deadlines.

Furthermore, might micromanagement be dead? Just a thought…

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The Most In-Demand Jobs on LinkedIn Right Now

Jobs with the Fastest-Growing Demand
Roles with the greatest quarter-over-quarter increase in share of paid job posts, Q4 (October 1 – December 31) 2023 vs. Q3 (July 1 – September 30) 2023

Care Specialist
Surgical Technician
Tax Preparer
Medical Surgical Nurse
Secretary
Sonographer
Progressive Care Nurse
Home Health Licensed Practical Nurse
Customer Associate
Business Administrator

Source – LinkedIn

What is a Customer Associate?
A customer service associate manages customer concerns with the objective of maintaining positive customer relationships with an organization. They interact directly with customers to listen to concerns, resolve problems, and recommend products and services according to the needs of each individual.

https://www.linkedin.com/business/talent/blog/talent-strategy/most-in-demand-jobs?trk=eml-mktg-lts-eml-202401-global-to1-1-midj-en&src=e-eml&mcid=7153077802320216064&veh=LTS_EML_ACQ_202401_GLOBAL_TO1_1_MIDJ_EN