Showing posts with label self esteem. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 20 December 2016

How to Hire a Virtual Assistant for Startup Success

White dog rose.

How to Hire a Virtual Assistant for Startup Success
Brad Hines

In recent years, the idea of small business owners using a virtual assistant to outsource
daily business tasks has gained popularity. But many people don't know how to hire
or benefit from one. As someone who has successfully hired a personal assistant 
for my business as well as several virtual employees, here’s an overview of the issues 
involved in setting up and managing such relationships:
Determine if a virtual assistant will suit your business needs. 
First, figure out which tasks you would like to assign to an assistant and if it’s cost-effective.
Do an analysis of your business activities over the course of a day if not an entire week,
writing down the minor tasks that are taking up time.
Don’t rule out anything as a task a virtual assistant could not do.
While a United States-based virtual assistant can earn a salary that can start at about $15 an hour {2014} (and those with a specialty might command higher rates). Solid administrative-task
virtual assistants from abroad, though, can be secured for as little as $3 to $6 an hour.

2. Understand the pros and cons of hiring a freelancer from an agency. 
It might be costlier pound for pound to hire a virtual assistant who's working for an agency, 
due to overhead costs, says Rich Pearson, senior vice president of categories and geographies 
at Elance-oDesk.  (His company provides an online marketplace for hiring freelancers 
through the Elance.com and oDesk.com websites.) But an agency might arrange 
for an entrepreneur to use multiple assistants to smooth over gaps in availability or in skill sets. 
Listings of available freelancers on the Elance and oDesk platforms include those who are paid by agencies and those who work independently. The entrepreneur can also post a job listing.  
Pearson says using a freelancer who's not on contract with an agency can result in more personalized attention, given that it's just that one person on the gig. An agency might rotate in multiple virtual assistants for one assignment or pull one away at a whim. The most dedicated personal assistants almost always are independent freelancers with whom the entrepreneur
builds a relationship with (as opposed to those freelancers hired through an agency), 
Pearson says.
When deciding between choosing a virtual assistant who's located in the United States
versus someone abroad, Pearson says, consider how important is it for the person to be awake
while you work and how aware of American culture you need the person to be. 

3. Do prep work to create a great job listing. When writing your well-edited, detailed job listing, always put in a call to action that merits a response to see if the applicant has read the description. For example, ask the applicant to provide examples of his or her work.
There will be indications when a candidate seems motivated. I found it particularly telling 
one Saturday to receive a phone call from Nairobi from Joan, who’s now my personal assistant, asking if she could be interviewed right away (even though I had not yet had a chance
to look over all the messages from those who responded to my ad).

4 Hiring the assistant. Go through the bids that come in and create a list of the applicants
whose responses you like, read their reviews and then line up interviews. A platform like 
oDesk's can show an entrepreneur how a candidate scored on an English proficiency exam
and how many jobs he or she has previously done. I like oDesk for its ability to generate
a contract, monitor work and set up a payment system.
A video conference interview with an applicant is a must and will serve a few purposes:
It can reveal the person's grasp of English and the setting that he or she will likely be working from -- and if it's an orderly place from which to make a phone call on your behalf 
and the applicant's overall demeanor (enthusiasm and ability to think on his or her feet).

5. Managing the assistant. While the hiring of a virtual personal assistant can free up your day,
the burden is on you to allocate tasks smartly and effectively so that happens. 
Generally speaking, the more specific you are in explaining tasks, the better. 
Ideally, as a result of good management, a virtual assistant will in time learn your work style 
and you will be able to give that person more responsibility and encourage more initiative taking.
Don’t hesitate to share with the assistant Google Drive documents outlining the who, what,
where and when of daily tasks, including relevant rules, permissions and passwords.
A Google search for “virtual assistant tools” reveals an abundance of gadgets
that can be used by entrepreneurs who are open to managing assistants on their own.
Online social-media entrepreneur Audrey Melnik of ZootRock in San Francisco explained to me
how she hires and manages her virtual assistant. “We use two tools," she writes in an email.
"The first is called Process Street that allows you to set up a repeatable process,"
for the virtual assistant to run through each time. The person checks off the steps
and add comments where appropriate. "The second is a screen shot tool that takes images
of the [assistants'] screen regularly and tracks their productive time so you can be clear on 
what they are working on when and capture evidence of them working the hours 
they are charging you for.” 
Encourage your assistant to offer you feedback, lending more warmth to the remote-work arrangement. Assistants might not provide feedback unless you ask,
yet their ideas are often spot-on given their proximity to the work.
It will be up to you to decide whether to trust your assistant with information like passwords
and other sensitive materials. Start out with small things, such as granting access to social-media accounts. You may want to consider having an assistant sign a nondisclosure agreement.  
“Big things like the virtual assistant's booking your vacation can come later," Pearson says.
"Training starts with trust, and that means small things at first.”
When possible meet your virtual assistant at least once in person and try to have a video conference at least quarterly. Ultimately, a virtual assistant is not just another cog 
in your business machine, but an employee and certainly a human. 
So remember to treat this person as such.
Editor's Note: This piece has been updated to clarify that a virtual assistant in the United States
can earn a salary that starts at $15 an hour. 

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/235966

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The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

3 Mistakes to Avoid When Working With a Virtual Assistant

Moss.

3 Mistakes to Avoid When Working With a Virtual Assistant
Dorie Clark

Like many entrepreneurs, I was introduced to the concept of working with a virtual assistant, or VA, by Tim Ferriss’ The 4-Hour Workweek. He extolled the benefits of outsourcing repetitive work
(or tasks you aren't good at or don't enjoy) so you can focus on your most valuable tasks. 
Lured by the idea of following the 80/20 rule (i.e., spending my time on the 20 percent of activities that generate 80 percent of my returns), for the past six years, I’ve worked off and on with VAs locally and around the world. They've handled a variety of tasks for me, including transcription, sharing articles on social media, uploading and formatting blog posts, 
audio and video editing, writing interview questions, and more. 
If you’re considering hiring one -- or would like to improve your working relationship
with the ones you’re currently contracting with -- here are three mistakes to avoid. 

1. Failing to scope out your tasks. Well before you hire a VA, it’s useful to make a list of tasks that you’d like them to perform for you. In my case, it includes things like booking travel arrangements, uploading blog posts and sharing articles on social media. Creating an accurate task list can help you select a VA with the right experience and aptitude. Once you hire your VA -- either through personal networking, placing an ad or perhaps by using a service such as Zirtual-- you’ll also want to put
the same level of advance thought into describing each individual task you’d like accomplished.
This is especially critical if you’re dealing with an overseas VA whose cultural reference points
may be different than yours; they may not understand that booking a Boston to Atlanta flight
with a layover in Los Angeles is a very, very bad idea. You can save yourself a great deal of trouble later by being very precise in your instructions and trying to anticipate questions your VA
might have or ways things might go wrong.

2. Not making time to review their work. It’s tempting to think that once you hire a VA,
you can delegate the task and then forget it. But, at least at first, that’s definitely not how 
it works. You need to build time into your calendar to review everything they do, 
so you can catch problems early and offer suggestions and feedback.
 Some VAs may be hesitant to alert you if they’ve hit a roadblock or don’t understand 
your instructions. So checking in frequently and monitoring their progress in the early days can ensure they’re not going down blind alleyways trying to follow instructions they’ve misconstrued. It’s easy to get busy and ignore your VA temporarily;
they’re not demanding your time the way a client would. But if you want them to be effective,
plan at least 30 minutes per day to review their work early on. That gives them timely
and actionable feedback, and will save you money because they’re less likely to have to go back
and redo tons of work.

3. Not creating a system. One of the best things I did with my most recent VA was developing
an “assistant’s manual” prior to her starting the job. I wrote down step-by-step procedures
for the most common tasks I’d be asking her to do and put all the relevant information,
such as website passwords or frequent flier numbers, into one easy-to-search document. (Depending on the task, you could also consider making online videos to demonstrate procedures to your VA.) That ensured she wasn’t constantly barraging me with basic questions and she could quickly become self-reliant. When she took on a new task, I also instructed her to write up the procedure and include it in the manual, so that it could become an ongoing reference tool for the future. The goal is to enable an easy transition and avoid having to reinvent the wheel when there’s been a long gap in between performing a particular task (such as uploading a blog post to a particular website with its own layout quirks). 

Working with a VA can exponentially increase your productivity – but that’s only if you fully leverage their time and talents. You’ll never harness the real benefit if you’re constantly having to clean up mistakes and do things over again. The only way to avoid that is by planning in advance and setting up the systems that will enable them to succeed. 
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/237858


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To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Thursday, 11 August 2016

3 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Virtual Assistant


3 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Virtual Assistant
A J Agrawal

When you’re just starting your company, you never have enough time on your hands.
If used correctly, virtual assistants may be the answer you’ve been looking for.
When I started trying to move my company from the founding stages to the growth stage,
I noticed my schedule became slammed. New challenges popped up, and I had even less time
to do the old tasks I was responsible to handle. Also, the other members of my team
had become overloaded with new work as well, so I couldn’t delegate to them.
After much research and deliberation, I turned to virtual assistants.
Here are some of the lessons I’ve learned working with a virtual assistant
and some advice on the best way to use them to help your business:
Related: 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Working With a Virtual Assistant

1. Interview before hiring.
You should treat hiring a virtual assistant the same as bringing on another member of your team. There are plenty of virtual assistants out there, but the quality differs greatly. 
For starters, make sure the company you are working with only gives you assistants 
who know your language. Too many headaches will arise and too much time will be wasted working with someone who does not speak your native tongue.
Second, make sure you ask for a resume before the interview.
Look for experience that shows they are motivated and pay attention to details.  
Third, when you interview the potential hire, make sure you ask them to let you know
why they want to work for your company. To get the best work from them, 
they need to understand and believe in your company’s mission. A great exercise you can do is ask them to send you at least 20 reasons why they want to work for your company in 24 hours after you interview them. This assignment is great, because it will tell you 
so much about the candidate. Did they stick to 20or did they go above and beyond? Did they just make the deadline or was it turned in before time? Were the answers formatted properly? Once you find a virtual assistant who goes above and beyond on the assignment, 
you’re ready to bring them on board.
Related: 10 Things to Outsource to a Virtual Assistant

2. Organization and instruction are key.
One of the common mistakes with working virtual assistants is that they misinterpret the task.
To mitigate the chances of that happening, layout exactly what needs to be done.
For instance, we use virtual assistants to generate leads for our company. If we’re asking them to go on social media, we’ll go through step-by-step how we want them to reach out to clients.
This starts with what time they should login, complete the task and log out.
One thing to check is how much time it’s taking for your virtual assistant 
to complete assignments. When you make sure you over communicate, 
you greatly improve their productivity.

3. Allow them to learn new skills.
As with any member of your team, you want your virtual assistant to grow with your company. You’ll find that virtual assistants love working on tasks that teach them new skills 
and allows them to grow. To promote this,
try assigning more creative tasks to your virtual assistants once you get to know them.
An interesting move I’ve made with our virtual assistants is asking them their opinion 
on decisions. What I’ve noticed is that when I do this, they feel special because I am asking their advice on something. This causes them to go above and beyond, doing research and analysis
before getting back to me with an answer. With some of our virtual assistants,
I’ll even ask them what they are most interested in learning.
Once I know that, I will try assigning tasks that correlate with what they want to learn.
Over time, the closer you get to your virtual assistant,
the more you’ll see them as a member and asset to your team.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/240698


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I can TCR an academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
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To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Friday, 8 July 2016

What's The Difference That Makes ALL The Difference?

King Cups like to be very close to water.



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You can TCR music, poetry or self development material for internal knowing.
I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
I can TCR an academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube  
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube

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All aspects of regular, each-word reading and education.
Turbo Charged Reading uses these skills significantly faster
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To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Friday, 17 June 2016

A New Business Model

A beautiful cornflower.



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I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
I can TCR an academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube  
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube

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All aspects of regular, each-word reading and education.
Turbo Charged Reading uses these skills significantly faster
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To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Sunday, 29 May 2016

Take Charge of your life. Jim Rohn

Dog rose.


In this video, 
Jim Rohn explains the powerful formula of success by taking charge of your own life. He indicated that when you do the best you can, you are in the right path to success.
It is quite simple to start working on your own personal development plan but at the same time it is very easy to fall short, especially if you do not follow his advice. First, you need to set your goals, where do you want to be in the future, and then you establish your personal development
plan accordingly, finally stick to it no matter what happens. In this interview, he also shares with us some of his best ideas about how to be prepared for the challenges in this 21st century.
When you take charge of your life and establish your own Personal development plan,
you will have your best life ever..

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I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
I can TCR an academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube  
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube

Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?

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All aspects of regular, each-word reading and education.
Turbo Charged Reading uses these skills significantly faster
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To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

A New Business Model

A beautiful corn flower.



You can TCR music, poetry or self development material for internal knowing.
I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
I can TCR an academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube  
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube

Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?

Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
All aspects of regular, each-word reading and education.
Turbo Charged Reading uses these skills significantly faster
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com      many ways for you to work with the stresses of life

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Monday, 2 May 2016

Thinking About Making Big Life Changes?

Dare you cross? There may be trolls lurking underneath.



You can TCR music, poetry or self development material for internal knowing.
I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
I can TCR an academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube  
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube

Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?

Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
All aspects of regular, each-word reading and education.
Turbo Charged Reading uses these skills significantly faster
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com     gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Thinking About Making Big Life Changes?


Some things to consider when you are thinking about making big life changes in where you live,
your relationships, social life or your career.

You can TCR music, poetry or self development material for internal knowing.
I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
I can TCR non figtion/academic books around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube  
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube

Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?

Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
All aspects of regular, each-word reading and education.
Turbo Charged Reading uses these skills significantly faster
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com      gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Mental Toughness for Creating Outrageous Achievement



Dr. Nick Lazaris - "Mental Toughness for Creating Outrageous Achievement"

Description: If you are ready to take yourself to new levels of achievement, 
whether in the academic or business arenas or in your personal life, 
you will want to join Dr. Nick Lazaris as he outlines the essential principles and skills needed to achieve outrageous success. While many settle for "good enough," most want to rise above mediocrity and work toward something better. 

In this lecture, you will learn to develop the "Mindset of a Champion" and apply specific principles used by successful business people, world-class athletes and performing artists at the tops
of their games in order to take charge of your life and achieve optimal performance and success.

Bio: For 31 years, Dr. Nick Lazaris has specialized in providing consulting, coaching
and speaking services to business professionals, performing artists, athletes and students.
He focuses on helping his clients develop the ability to perform at or near their personal best regardless of their fears or anxieties.

In addition to his private practice as a clinical psychologist, Dr. Lazaris maintains a performance coaching practice. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Biola University's School of Professional Studies and at California Baptist University.

The author of four books and five audio learning programs, Dr. Lazaris has received
the Bronze Microphone Award of the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Speakers Association,
and he speaks and consults on topics related to performance enhancement, work-life balance, overcoming fear/anxiety and leadership development.

More information on Dr. Lazaris' work can be found at http://www.FearlessforLife.com.
This presentation is provided by the CalSouthern School of Behavioral Sciences.
To learn more about CalSouthern's online psychology degrees and certificates, please visit http://www.calsouthern.edu/psychology/

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All aspects of regular, each-word reading and education.
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To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Take Charge of Your Life and Achieve Your Goals

Flourish in harsh conditions.



Start the day/your goals with: I am

You can TCR music, poetry or self development material for internal knowing.
I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
I can TCR an instructional/academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube  
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube

Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?

Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
All aspects of regular, each-word reading and education.
Turbo Charged Reading uses these skills significantly faster
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www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com         just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”