This is part 2 of a 2-part series.
- Consider Using a Virtual Assistant
While automation is a great option, it is not the only option for parceling off tasks that don’t make you money or reducing the time spent on tasks that make you tear your hair out. Do seriously consider hiring a VA who can take the load off your shoulders—and actually make you money by freeing up your coaching time and energy.
First, determine what you need her to specialize in. Perhaps you need someone to do all the “techy stuff”—like set up and test your webinar software. Or perhaps you need more of a project manager, who will coordinate all aspects of your new product launch.
Whatever area you decide a Virtual Assistant should handle, be sure to find someone who specializes in that area. That way, you’ll know she’s in her zone too—and is feeling as happy and fulfilled as you.
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