Sunday, 27 November 2016

The Little Things

Starting a new job can be stressful, there are so many little things to have to learn all at one time. Whether it is learning a new computer software, other employee’s names, or where things belong in the office. At first it may seem stressful and over whelming, but after a couple days you will start to get the hang of it. The first day I had to take notes at the committee meeting only knowing one person. The meeting was a fairly large job and I wasn’t sure if I would be able to remember everyone but by the second meeting I knew everyone but one person.

“Keep in mind that in a relatively short time everything will start to make sense and become port of the routine.”


I found this blog in particular very interesting, since I started my first Office Administration job this past summer. I have never worked in an office before, so the setting, computer software, and employees were all very new to me. The first day of work was very stressful since I only meet the only girl is being training with. While walking the hallways everyone introduced themselves but with so many employees it was hard to memorize the names. After a week I was starting to get all the jobs and people’s names down. I loved this blog posted because I believe I can relate to every word she says.

Saturday, 19 November 2016


Tips on Social Media for Business


There are a few ways you can thrive your business with a couple social media tips and tricks! Before working on the content of your social media account make sure you sit down and map out a plan on what you want your social media account to represent, for example your brand or company. Take your time before setting up the account, because that is what’s going to represent you and your business. The next tip is to set up a template for your social media accounts, so they all flow together. Always be positive, listen and engaging. What you post on social media will always be there, you may be able to delete the post but there will always be a digital footprint. Monitor your social media accounts, you don’t have to be on your social media account every minute of every hour but don’t leave your account without being up dated every week. You would always be Encouraging feedback from people following your account/accounts. Whether it is good feedback or negative it can all help you excel. Finally, focus on the quality of the content of the writing rather than the quantity. Most people would rather read a short post that is well written rather than a poorly written paragraph that rambles on for every with incorrect punctuation and spelling.