#ThirstyThursday Issue #214

The Assist Newsletter
December 16, 2025
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Today’s Checklist:

  • The quiet ways other people drain your energy
  • A Friday email more people should send
  • A Hanukkah craft that won’t take over your night
  • What your birth chart actually explains

QUICK LINKS

🧺 Twenty gift baskets you can order online that actually feel thoughtful.

🧠 Smarter knowledge sharing starts here.

💔 The relationship advice you probably don’t want to hear (but maybe need to).

🔥 How managers can prevent burnout in hybrid teams before it starts.

PERSONAL BOUNDARIES

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The Subtle Ways You Make Other People Your Responsibility

 

Takeaways:

  • You give others power when you let their stress, opinions, or reactions dictate how you feel or act. That drains your energy fast.
  • Living around other people’s emotions and expectations creates anxiety, comparison, and the false belief that life is happening to you instead of for you.
  • The “let them” approach removes all four. Let them be stressed. Let them think what they want. Let them react. When you stop trying to control what isn’t yours, you get your focus, energy, and agency back.

Hear Mel Robbins explain all 4 ways on LinkedIn.

BUSINESS SYSTEMS

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The Part of Running A Business No One Warns You About

 

Most people didn’t start their business to become part-time accountants. But whether you’re managing invoices, expenses, or tax prep, your numbers matter.

So why are you still stuck in spreadsheet hell?

Here’s how top teams are taking the stress out of small business accounting (without hiring a full-time CFO):

Best Practices to Keep Your Books in Check:

  • Automate early: Set up recurring invoices, reminders, and payment follow-ups so you’re not chasing people every month.
  • Reconcile regularly: Weekly or bi-weekly reviews will save you from month-end panic.
  • Separate business & personal: For the love of all things clean and compliant, don’t Venmo yourself from your biz account.
  • Stay tax-ready year-round:Track deductions and categorize expenses before April rolls around.

2 Tools That Do the Heavy Lifting

🧾 Zoho

Simple, sleek, and built for small businesses. Zoho helps you automate invoices, track expenses, and manage projects all in one place. Their real-time dashboards mean you’ll always know where your money’s going. Bonus: It plays nice with your CRM, payroll tools, and more.

📊 Xero

Clean interface, powerful features. Xero makes bank reconciliation almost fun (yes, really), handles multi-currency accounting, and helps you stay tax-compliant in all the boring-but-crucial ways. Oh — and your accountant will love you for using it.

You don’t need a finance degree to stay on top of your books.

You just need the right tools (and a few smart habits).

CAREER VISIBILITY

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A Friday Email More People Should Send

 

Takeaways:

  • Make your work visible and easy to trust. Send a short Friday recap with wins, risks, and next steps, walk into 1:1s with an agenda, and keep a running folder of proof for reviews and raises.
  • Think like a leader, not a task-doer. Bring solutions with problems, translate tasks into outcomes, and show how your work impacts revenue, efficiency, or risk.
  • Be low friction. Respond quickly, show up prepared, and don’t create extra work for others. The people who get promoted fastest are reliable, clear, and easy to work with.

Read the 6 tips on IG.

HOLIDAY CRAFTS

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A Low-Lift Hanukkah Craft Worth Bookmarking

 

Takeaways:

  • You’ll need popsicle sticks, two shades of blue yarn, and a hot glue gun.
  • Glue the popsicle sticks into two triangles, then wrap each triangle with a different color of yarn.
  • Stack and glue the triangles together to form a Star of David. Simple, festive, and done in minutes!

Watch the tutorial on TikTok.

TRENDS 2026

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The 2026 Trends Smart Teams Are Already Planning For

 

Planning for 2026 works best when it’s grounded in data.

Between economic shifts, changing employee expectations, and rapid AI adoption, instinct alone doesn’t cut it. The teams moving with confidence are grounding decisions in real data.

That’s why this caught our attention.

SurveyMonkey just released their 2026 Trends Report, pulling insights from tens of millions of surveys across 250,000+ organizations. It breaks down five trends that are already shaping how companies hire, market, build products, and plan for growth.

If you’re responsible for strategy, budgeting, or long-term planning, this is worth your time.

👉 See the full 2026 trends report to understand what’s coming and how teams are preparing now.

ASTROLOGY NOTES

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The Birth Chart Placements That Explain How You Operate

 

Takeaways:

  • Your sun, moon, and rising describe your core. Your sun is your willpower and what drives you. Your moon reflects your emotional needs, safety, and nourishment. Your rising is your lens on the world, shaped by the exact moment you were born.
  • Your Venus explains how you give and receive love, what you value, and your aesthetic and personal style.
  • Your Mercury and Mars shape how you move through life. Mercury governs how you think, process, and communicate. Mars shows how you take action, assert yourself, and handle conflict.

Hear the explanation on IG.

STAFF PICKS

Stuff We’re Loving This Week

 

📆 Learn how to turn AI culture into real results on Jan 8 with UserTesting’s Head of AI. RSVP free.

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💡Add a vibe of “Restoration Hardware” with this battery sconce on a renter’s budget.

🧈 Soft butter on the table, every time.

JUST FOR FUN

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