TO REDUCE STRESS, achieve more, BE HAPPY AND ENJOY a balanced LIFE!

Lower Costs...

It has been estimated that hiring a virtual assistant over a full-time employee can save around 80% in operating costs per year.  Simply think of all the savings you can achieve by removing fixes expenses related to an on-site employee. 

Get back to enjoying what you do...

Weather you are an entrepreneur, an established business or are working for a major corporation, sometimes you just get bogged down with the minutia of everyday "to-dos."  Get out of the rabbit hole and get back to enjoying the reason you started your chosen career. 

The Four Hour Work-Week...

You may have heard of Tim Ferriss, the Author of the bestselling business book The Four Hour Work Week.  Through the book, Tim has encouraged others to use virtual assistants to do the administrative tasks on their to-do lists.  By doing so, Tim advices, people can focus on the high-value tasks that only they can do. 

Anyone willing to let go of a few, or a lot, of their to-dos can achieve higher levels of productivity and enjoy a much happier work-life balance.

Four Hour Work Week
 
 

Increased Capacity & Productivity...

Hiring a dedicated and trustworthy virtual assistant can afford you the time you need to attend to the core functions of your business that demand your expertise or the special things in life that require your dedicated attention.   

No need to compromise your work Productivity or Personal Errands...

Get everything done and enjoy peace of mind knowing you have taken care of it all, from your personal responsibilities to your everyday duties.

Because the secret to time management is delegating almost everything... Really!

Don't get caught up with reacting to the everyday things, you should have enough capacity to think about the important things and let others worry about the low-value adding, repetitive, tasks that are not directly contributing to your end cause.  Here's a quick article to get you thinking of all the things that you could be delegating:

Delegate Almost Everything 
How (and What) To Delegate, Inc. Magazine