Article: There are a lot of things you can do by just making some small changes and there are things that may take more effort as well as help from others.   This will tell you a lot more about what is really bothering them. Know the purpose and values of your organization and if you don't know them, find out from those above you, your peers and especially your staff. Write up and review it once a month or so and tweak it if needed.
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Make a plan to address the issues. Make a plan and keep your goals in mind along with the vision, mission and goals that your organization has. Make sure, though, that you get input from staff about what they think will work and how it will work. Make sure you've done a good job of listening, especially, to feelings from your staff. List vision, mission and goals by yourself or with some outside help, get staff to start with goals and break those down to small attainable goals. Make sure everybody has a copy of the VMG in their employee's handbook. If communication is poor, assess as to why that is true and look for emotional baggage between staff, between management and staff or as a whole group. Bring in a consultant to teach communication and or send staff out to a communication class and make sure you follow up on what has been learned.
Article: Low levels of hCG may indicate an early pregnancy. Decreasing levels may be cause for concern, but only your doctor can tell you for sure. Before you feel stressed or frightened, have a conversation with your OB/GYN. They will ask you if you’re having any symptoms that might suggest your pregnancy is at risk, like vaginal bleeding or abdominal cramps. Most likely, repeat testing will be done.  Ask questions like, “Is it possible I’m not as far along in my pregnancy as we believed?” If your pregnancy is at risk, your doctor may tell you to rest in bed until things improve. You can also ask if there are any medications safe to take during your pregnancy that might help prevent miscarriage. hCG values are usually just used as guidelines, and a single low reading is nothing to worry about. Ask your doctor to check your hCG level again in a couple of days so that you can watch for trends. hCG is not a hormone that you can increase or decrease safely by yourself, and keeping a healthy pregnancy depends on a delicate balance of hormones that should be supervised by your doctor. Do not use products claiming to increase hCG. These are not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and might actually cause harm to your baby.
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Discuss your numbers with your OB/GYN. Repeat the hCG test. Stay away from products claiming to boost hCG.
Article: You can use Google Calendars in conjunction with Gmail to create a digital tickler file that will remind you daily to check it. In order to do so, you will need a free Google account. If you want to make it a little easier to keep your tickler items and your regular calendar separate, creating a new calendar will let you add items that you can easily toggle on and off. It also allows you to set different reminder settings.  Click the boxed arrow icon next to "My calendars" in the left menu. Select "Create new calendar" Title the calendar something like "Tickler". You can give it a quick description if you'd like. Click the Create Calendar button when finished. Disable your main calendar when creating filling out your tickler events. This will make it easy to ensure that the event ends up on the correct calendar. You can toggle calendars by clicking the colored box next to the calendar's name in the left menu. For each item on your daily tickler, create a new all-day event on that day. To do so, switch to Weekly view and look for the thin bar at the top of the calendar underneath the dates.  Click the blank bar to open the New Event pop-up. Click the "Edit Event" link to open up the detailed event editor. Enter in all the details of the tickler item. Enter in a title, any pertinent locations, a detailed description including any email addresses or websites that you may need. You can even copy and paste excerpts from documents you need. Add a color code if you want to add an extra layer of visual organization. Remove the Reminder if there is one, You will be setting up a different reminder system. As with a physical tickler file, ensure that you put the item in on the day that you need to start it. Once you have all of your tasks entered into your calendar, you can set Google Calendars to send you a daily reminder email summarizing everything for that day. To do so, click the Gear icon in the upper-right corner and select Settings.  Click the Calendars tab and then click the "Reminders and notifications" link for your tickler calendar. Check the "Daily agenda" box. This will send a list of all your tickler items for the day to your Gmail account at 5 AM every morning. You can then review this list as you start your day. As you gather more tickler items, make sure to file them on the appropriate days. Try to set aside a day or two a month to ensure that everything has been entered properly. If you find yourself repeating certain items a lot, you can schedule them to repeat automatically so you don't need to keep adding them.
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Open the Google Calendars web app. Create a new calendar. Create all-day events. Receive a daily agenda. Continue filling out your days.