
My Journey to Becoming a VA
A good assistant's intuition will tell her that something is changing. What you're about to read may seem a bit choppy, but that's the way things seem to be when you look back in retrospect to put everything into perspective. I hope you'll stick with me.

Spring Cleaning the Clutter – Making Hard Decisions
It’s springtime, and this is the time of year when many of us do our spring cleaning or begin to purge, making way for new and fresh environments in our homes or workplaces. Purging or decluttering isn’t just about getting rid of material things.

Entrepreneurial Resilience Begins with You
As a business owner, are you struggling to release yourself from a web of constraint? Do you feel that you are encased in ropes and chains that keep you from moving forward?

Strategies to Decreasing Email Overload
If you're like me, you have multiple email addresses and have subscribed to numerous newsletters, news feeds, product updates, and company emails. Whoa!

A Busy Week on the Go
My husband and I took a little trip up to Dallas this last week to house and pet sit for our son and daughter-in-law. We've also spent the time working away from home. It has been a busy week but an enjoyable one as we got to know the area where they live.

Four Years As a VA
Owning your own business is a dream most of us have, whether we act on it or not. The dream is a challenge, and one that I have found to be very satisfying. I have enjoyed the opportunities I have had.

I'm a VA - The First Six Months
Even when you're prepared, you may not be. My last day at the bank was August 31, 2012. The first few weeks after I left the bank were spent working around the house doing things I hadn't been able to do in more than six years. You know, things like hanging curtains