To stop stressing during your days off, try an automatic message to deter co-workers from constantly messaging you.
What guidelines are there for sending email invitations for a formal event?
When it comes to business writing, you must make it about your readers and what they stand to gain from your words.
A social media presence isn’t something you can set up and tend to only when it occurs to you. So what are you doing with yours?
Determining when to use subjunctive verbs—“I was” or “I were” constructions—can be confusing.
Here are best practices to follow in order to avoid creating long, complicated email threads that bury important information.
It’s hard to say where the “so” opener started, but it most certainly is insanely contagious. Here are other weak sentence starters to be mindful of when you speak.
Professional writers aren’t the only ones who need solid writing skills.
Time management; constructive criticism; comma placement; and clean email
When writing dates in emails and important documents, pay attention to where you put your commas, how you start a sentence and how you abbreviate things.
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