A thought for your day, with my good wishes …
Be careful to leave your sons well instructed rather than rich, for the hopes of the instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant.
– Epictetus
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A thought for your day, with my good wishes …
Be careful to leave your sons well instructed rather than rich, for the hopes of the instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant.
– Epictetus
Category: Inspiration Tags: admin assistant career blog, assistant blog, EA blog, Epictetus, executive assistant blog, hopes, ignorance, knowledge, PA blog
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Out of focus: as if the image is veiled. There and yet not quite there…
Agreed, and I hesitated to use this image – will replace it, with thanks for letting me know, and hopes that you and your blog are off to a great start for 2014!
We are both off to a good start, thank you 🙂
Welcome! Again, thanks for the helpful critique – and timing was fortunate, as I’m about to dash off to a full day at work! Best, Shelagh
Have a great day, Shelagh and thank you.
😀