How
to Start Your Virtual Assistant Business and Not Feel Overwhelmed
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5 Simple Tips
by
Lisa Taliga
You've
decided to start your own Virtual Assistant business. You've
got to think of a business name, register it, organise a PO
Box, get some new equipment ....aaaargh! Where do you start?
Is your mind going round and round in circles? Are you feeling
overwhelmed?
I totally identify with that feeling. I remember all too well
when I was starting out that my head was stuffed full of things
to do, organise and manage. It's easy to let it all overwhelm
you and cause you to take no action! I was also working full-time
so it was crucial for me to stay focused on my ultimate goal
of staying at home and earning an income.
Here are 5 easy tips to combat overwhelm, which can be applied
to any business:
1. Draw up a list
Make a list of the major to-do areas that apply to your situation
e.g. creating and registering a business name, getting equipment,
thinking about what services to provide, what to charge and
so on.
Carry a notepad around with you so that you can make a note
of ideas as they come. That way you don't feel as if your brain
is about to burst with all the things you have to do.
2. Break major tasks into smaller ones
The next step is to break these larger tasks into very small
bite-sized chunks that you can easily get your head around.
If you know it's only going to take you an hour rather than
20 hours, then you're much more likely to tackle the task.
3. Plan ahead
At the end of each week, plan what tasks you're going to complete
the following week. Then each evening, plan the following day.
Make a note of just 3 - 4 things that have to be completed that
day.
4. Set goals
Set short, medium and long term goals. An example of a short
term goal could be to register your business name within 2 weeks.
A medium term goal could be to get your first retainer client
within 3 months.
My long term goal was to work full-time from home within a
year. This kept me focused and working towards something tangible.
Every morning I imagined what it would be like to work from
home and not have to commute! Because, let me tell you, that
long train ride was beginning to wear thin.
5. Curb that perfectionism
Another reason for feeling overwhelmed is thinking you have
to get everything just right straight away. Believe me, you'll
make mistakes - this is all part of the process. The main thing
is just to get started and adjust things along the way.
Applying these skills really helped me to stay focused and
achieve my goal of making money from home. If I had allowed
myself to stay overwhelmed, I'd probably not have got very far
with my business. So, make use of these 5 tips, get on track
with your Virtual Assistant business and stop that daily commute!
| Lisa Taliga is a Virtual Assistant and author of 'Freelance
from Home! The 5 Key Steps to Your Successful Virtual Assistant
Business' and The 7 Things You Must Know Before Starting
Your Successful Virtual Assistant Business. Get your free
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Lisa Taliga

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