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  • Get started today as a VA…

    May 13th, 2008 admin Posted in Becoming a VA No Comments »

    So do you want to become a Virtual Assistant yourself? The most efficient and effective way to be on the road to success with your new Virtual Assistant business is to have all the tools you need at your fingertips. And I have that complete VA business start-up system just waiting for you, all in one box!

    Tawnya Sutherland is a longstanding virtual Assistant with many years experience under her belt. She has now released a fantastic 30 day course which is all you will need to get yourself set-up and started as a VA. Not only will it keep you well-organized and motivated, but you will also have the best VA toolbox available to build, maintain and grow your business in just 30 days.Plus you will have the expertise of Tawnya Sutherland, a Veteran Virtual Assistant, to help guide and keep you on the straight and narrow, along the way! Click here for further information & to sign up today: Virtual Assistant Course - Get Started todayThe course presently costs $495 or £250 (It is worth over $1500). When you consider how much you will be earning as a Virtual Assistant, this course will have paid for itself within a week of you working full-time. Or compare it to the cost of a year at college or university this wouldn’t even cover the cost of your study books, nevermind the annual fees (min $2000/£1200).

    Click here for further information & to sign up today: Virtual Assistant Course - Get Started today


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    The importance of being organised in the workplace

    April 14th, 2008 admin Posted in Becoming a VA, Lifestyle Organisation No Comments »

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    Michael Faraday once said, “The five essential entrepreneurial skills for success are concentration, discrimination, organisation, innovation and communication.”

    Organisation is a pillar in success. Without organisation one cannot work, create a successful career or think strategically. Organisation in the workplace is seen as unimportant – as long as you can find the papers, eventually, what does it matter? Well, honestly, it does. Without being organised at work you are at the risk of:

    • losing precious time
    • not being able to keep track of documents
    • spending more time on tasks than originally intended

    Working at home is no different. You need to have your desk organised and have impeccable time management skills. You need to be professional and always, but always on time. This will increase your productivity in the office and help you with getting the right things done. Being more productive is not difficult once you have organised your workplace, whether it is at home or in an office.

    When working from home, you must have a room for yourself where no one else enters. This is paramount to working from home and personal productivity as you need everything to be organised in your way and for nothing to get lost (or maybe eaten by a toddler!) – in short, a guarantee that anything that you leave in a certain place will be there when you are back the next morning. Among the best things you can do for your personal productivity is to ensure you have online organisation system and a filing system to help you stay focused on the task at hand and stop you from drifting into various other things that can crop up when you are working at home. You must also remember to organise your time properly – too much work and no play can not only ruin your personal relationships, but will impact on your work performance after a while.

    All in all, remember why you are doing this – with the proper organisation, you can spend that extra time with your family that you wanted. Just remember, being organised takes less work than the other option – wasted time.

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    Dressing for working from home

    April 14th, 2008 admin Posted in Becoming a VA No Comments »

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    Dressing for working from home - does putting a suit on help motivation or could I work in my pyjamas? If you work from home the debate of whether getting dressed for work in a home business or staying in comfortable clothes like your pyjamas is on your mind.


    Working from home affords you a sense of freedom, in allowing you to do what you want, when you want to and how you want to. This includes being afforded the luxury of wearing whatever you want. There are no hassles of deciding what to wear. You don’t need to worry about make-up or making sure, if you are a man, that you are cleanly shaved. The question is: is this the right route to go? When asked, most people who work from home find that they miss deadlines, cannot focus and accomplish less. This contributes from the fact that they do not feel professional or under any sort of pressure. Working in your pyjamas might be comfortable but the frame of mind you are putting yourself in is not self-sustaining to a successful working in home atmosphere.

    Dressing for work gives you the impression that you are a more professional candidate. It gives you the confidence and motivation to carry on in your work. Most people, who work from home, readily testify that dressing up for work at home can have a number of benefits. The benefits range from personal productivity, time management and business productivity. When you dress for work, you are giving yourself two personas. The professional at home and the home-maker. Being able to slip into these two roles will become easier once you set a schedule for yourself. When you are in your clothes for work, you will be able to focus on work because your clothes will reflect how you feel.

    Leave the pyjamas for bed, the jeans for movies and dress up for work: you are worth it and so is your business.

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    Should I hire a Life coach? What are the benefits?

    April 14th, 2008 admin Posted in Becoming a VA 1 Comment »

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    There was a time when life was simple. With the ever increasing demands on our daily lives, complex is now the new simple. It is because of this complexity that we need someone to guide us through the wilderness of life. A life coach is a modern version of a guardian angel, someone who helps you cope with the demands of life. A life coach will help your organize your life, maintain a balance between work and home or facilitate a strained relationship. You should hire a life coach for the following reasons if you want to: 

    • solve a financial problem
    • achieve a enhanced balance between work and your home life
    • increase your efficiency and effectiveness
    • developing self-confidence or self-worth
    • develop your career
    • achieve more out of life
    • set realistic goals
    • increase the pleasure and excitement in your life 

     If you have answered yes to one or more of the above, then you should find a life coach. Using or hiring a life coach is paramount to leading a successful and structured life. The benefits of hiring an online life coach or either a personal life coach that can have face-to-face meetings with you will be well worth the money spent.  A few of the benefits from gaining a life coach is having a sense of clarity when viewing where your life is at the moment, and where to move to from there. You will have a personal consultant with the expertise to help you with your particular problem, depending on their field of expertise. You will constantly have support when you fall into a problem or when you need to execute something. Your life will be filled with a sense of joy and energy. A personal life coach will help you organize your life and better manage your time. In a world where so much is happening, can you afford not to be without a life coach? As J.P. Morgan once said, ‘You can't pick cherries with your back to the tree’.

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