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		<title>Why Personal Assistants, Concierges and LifeStyle Management?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A post I thought well worth repeating! Why Hire a Concierge?    by Katharine C. Giovanni Why should you hire a concierge?  I can think of a hundred reasons actually. Here are just a few &#8230; People around the world are trying to squeeze thirty-six hours into a twenty-four-hour day, and when you do that [...]]]></description>
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<h4>A post I thought well worth repeating!</h4>
<h4>Why Hire a Concierge?    b<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal;"><em>y Katharine C. Giovanni</em></span></h4>
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<p>Why should you hire a concierge?  I can think of a hundred reasons actually. Here are just a few &#8230;</p>
<p>People around the world are trying to squeeze thirty-six hours into a twenty-four-hour day, and when you do that you don’t do it very well. If you continue to do it on a regular basis, then eventually your body will resent it and you’ll get sick. Concierge are here to give you your health back. They’re here to give you the extra hours that you have been craving and will do what has to be done, so that you can do want to do like spending more time with your children or spending a few extra hours at work.</p>
<p>Companies around the world are also getting into the act. They are not only starting to use concierge, but they are making them a part of their corporate benefit packages. They are reasoning correctly that the less time people spend running personal errands during the workday, the more time they can spend at their desks and, subsequently, with their families at night.</p>
<p>Still not sure you need a concierge?  Here are a few more reasons why you need to hire us …</p>
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<li>The average U.S. worker admits to frittering away more than 2.09 hours a day, not counting lunch, on personal business. This costs companies an estimated $759 billion a year.” &#8211; Salary.com and AOL Survey.</li>
<li>The average worker skips 24 minutes of his or her lunch break every day, the equivalent of approximately two weeks more holiday per year (figures from Data Monitor).</li>
<li>Since 1969, family time for a working couple has shrunk an average of 22 hours a week. <em>U.S. Government</em></li>
<li>Workplace stress is costing the Australian economy $14.81 billion a year. Medibank-commissioned research</li>
<li>Stress related presenteeism and absenteeism are directly costing Australian employers $10.11 billion a year. Medibank-commissioned research</li>
<li>According to the Health and Safety Executive, 6.5 million sick days are taken every year as a result of stress &#8212; costing £7m per week and £1.4m per working day.</li>
<li>Approximately 13.7 million working days are lost each year in the UK as a result of work-related illness at a cost of £28.3 billion per year – <em>National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.</em></li>
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<p>When looking at these statistics, it is easy to see why time has become the commodity of the century and will be even more so in the decades to come. The popularity of concierge services stems from the fact that people are stressed out, overworked, and need help dealing with life so they can spend their free time nurturing themselves and their families. As good workers become harder to find, businesses are looking for concierge services to offer as perks to keep valuable employees happy.</p>
<p>That being said, below is a list of 20 ways you can use a concierge (the real list of what a concierge can do for you is endless)…</p>
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<li>Obtaining tickets to concerts, special events and sporting events</li>
<li>Transportation Services – <em>train, plane or automobiles … concierge can get it!</em></li>
<li>Travel and Vacation Planning</li>
<li>Business Referral Service – <em>need a landscaper or a plumber?</em></li>
<li>Restaurant Recommendations and/or Reservations</li>
<li>Pet services</li>
<li>Internet Research <em>– need research done and you don’t have the time to do it?</em></li>
<li>Personalized shopping and delivery</li>
<li>Dry cleaning pick-up and/or delivery</li>
<li>Grocery shopping</li>
<li>Senior care</li>
<li>Picking up or returning a gift</li>
<li>Bill paying</li>
<li>Auto Maintenance</li>
<li>Home Organization</li>
<li>Notary Services <em>– many concierge area a traveling notary and can actually come to you.</em></li>
<li>Delivering a Meal &#8211; breakfast, lunch or dinner</li>
<li>Prescription Pick-up and delivery</li>
<li>Repair and Service Calls</li>
<li>Sick Care – <em>sick in bed? Call a concierge and they’ll do your errands, arrange for dinner to be delivered and can be on hand to help your family out</em></li>
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<p>So get your life back!  Hire a concierge to do what has to be done so that you can do what you&#8217;ve always wanted to do.</p>
<p>If you are looking to hire a concierge, then I suggest you visit <a href="http://www.iclma.org/">www.ICLMA.org</a> and check out our international concierge directory. We have members from all over the world who can assist you.</p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Katharine is an award-winning author and the world’s leading concierge trainer and consultant as well as a Certified Concierge Specialist (CCS) and Speaker<em>.</em> She is one of the founders of Triangle Concierge and is the Chairman of the Board and Founder of the International Concierge and Lifestyle Management Association (ICLMA) as well as the author of several business books including her award-winning book <em>Going Above and Beyond</em> and <em>The Concierge Manual</em></p>
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		<title>Personal Assistant&#8217;s Tips For More Free Time This Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 16:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The long, lazy days of summer are looming and getting organized now means more time spent enjoying yourself then. Help with handling paper, both what comes in and how to get rid of it, is one of our most frequent service requests. A couple of easily implemented suggestions can help speed you out the door and into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The long, lazy days of summer are looming and getting organized now means more time spent enjoying yourself then. Help with handling paper, both what comes in and how to get rid of it, is one of our most frequent service requests. A couple of easily implemented suggestions can help speed you out the door and into the summer sunshine.</p>
<h1><strong> Organization Tip One: </strong><strong>Cut Back</strong></h1>
<p>For those magazines you only read occasionally, cancel your subscription. The fewer coming in—the fewer to toss out.</p>
<p>Fundraising: Instead of subscribing to magazines, consider a cash donation instead. That way you still support the organization without feeling guilty for saying “no” to a worthy effort.</p>
<p>Another way to slow down the steady stream of incoming mail is through the Direct Marketing Association. They provide online registries to cut down on incoming catalogs, magazines and other mail offers. DMAchoice.org has the specifics.</p>
<h2><strong>Organization Tip Two: Toss</strong></h2>
<p>After taking the above steps, what still comes in is best tossed on a regular schedule, i.e., toss daily papers daily, weekly items weekly, etc. You may want to keep a very few back issues (three?). Then the oldest issue gets tossed as soon as a new one comes in. If you are tossing unread magazines cancel them.</p>
<p>Catalogs are persistent clutter. Toss them as soon as you look at them; or walk by your trash bin and drop them in before you go into the house with the mail. To stop them all together call the company and have your name removed from their mailing list.</p>
<p>Efficient routines like these mean less time spent handling paper today and they also lay the foundation for similar steps in the future. That time saved means you can take the opportunity of a glorious afternoon to do something that is personal and fun.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am so excited to unveil my new Website!  I know it doesn&#8217;t look that much different&#8230; but it is!  You see, I had Donna over at DonnaTechDesigns (Bucks County WordPress Expert) convert the site over to WordPress.  This means I can now make changes quickly and easily AND I can BLOG!  I can&#8217;t wait [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I am so excited to unveil my new Website!  I know it doesn&#8217;t look that much different&#8230; but it is!  You see, I had Donna over at DonnaTechDesigns (<a href="http://donnatechdesigns.com">Bucks County WordPress Expert</a>) convert the site over to WordPress.  This means I can now make changes quickly and easily AND I can BLOG!  I can&#8217;t wait to get started!  Thank you, Donna!</p>
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