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Category: Workplace behaviour

Workplace behaviour

Email signature trick

Ranjani, December 1, 2021June 7, 2025

A sneaky way to remind clients of your availability every chance you get. 🙂

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Freelancing

Update your CV every 3 months

Ranjani, February 1, 2021June 7, 2025

It’ll have you ready to send out your CV at a moment’s notice, any time.

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Workplace behaviour

Build systems

Ranjani, December 11, 2020June 7, 2025

Solving problems is easier when you understand them better.

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Freelancing

3 rules to be better organised

Ranjani, December 7, 2020June 7, 2025

Figure out permanent places, boundaries and backup for everything.

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Freelancing

I’m so bad at this.

Ranjani, October 21, 2020June 9, 2023

Over the years speaking to young professionals, this is one sentence I hear so often. Why are you so unkind to yourself?

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CV / Resume

Research your interviewer

Ranjani, October 14, 2020June 7, 2025

Research your interviewer and know all the information about them. Have a real conversation –– your interviewer is a real person after all.

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Workplace behaviour

File management system

Ranjani, September 29, 2020June 7, 2025

Are you keeping your files safe, handy and shareable?

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Workplace behaviour

Communication is not about ‘conveying’. It is about being understood.

Ranjani, September 8, 2020June 10, 2023

You’ve not communicated when you say / post something. You’ve communicated only when the intended recipient has heard and understood you.

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Freelancing

Do you resolve reviewer comments?

Ranjani, September 3, 2020June 10, 2023

Many writers resolve reviewer comments, which is inefficient. It assumes you’ve resolved it. But you can’t decide that; the reviewer should.

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