Sometimes the most expensive business mistake isn’t a bad strategy.It’s a rushed email sent too quickly. One typo. One forgotten attachment. One message to the wrong person. That’s usually all it takes. We’ve all been there your finger hovers over the send button, you give your email a quick once-over, and then… you hit send.… Continue reading Hit Send with Confidence NOT Regret
Tag: Small Business Operations
The Funny Thing About Entrepreneurship: Unlimited Vacation Days You Rarely Take
The funny thing about entrepreneurship is this: you technically have unlimited vacation days… but you almost never use them. When I launched my business five years ago, I thought freedom would mean more time to recharge, travel, or just step away when I needed it. But what I’ve found for myself and for many of… Continue reading The Funny Thing About Entrepreneurship: Unlimited Vacation Days You Rarely Take
How to Get Out of Your Own Way
When you started your business, you dreamed of freedom, flexibility, and meaningful work. But somewhere along the way, that dream turned into an endless list of tasks, late nights, and the feeling that no matter how hard you work, it’s never enough. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Most entrepreneurs don’t struggle because they… Continue reading How to Get Out of Your Own Way
January Feels Long Because It’s Asking You to Lead, Not Sprint
“Why does January feel like it’s three months long every single year? Once February hits, we’ll be off to the races, and the 4th of July will be here before we know it.” ~ Angela Braniff If you run a business, you probably felt that in your body. That feeling is real. And it is… Continue reading January Feels Long Because It’s Asking You to Lead, Not Sprint
The Scariest Part of Slowing Down
This past spring, life hit pause for me and not in the way I would’ve chosen. My husband suffered a back injury, and for most of the spring and summer my time was devoted to caring for him and keeping our home running. The business projects, the content calendar, the carefully planned goals had to… Continue reading The Scariest Part of Slowing Down
How VA School Helped Me Build a Thriving Virtual Assistant Business
I was recently honored to be invited by Belinda Sandor, founder of The VA Connection, to be part of the VA School Success Story Panel. Even more meaningful, I was able to share the stage with an incredible group of women entrepreneurs who, like me, built thriving virtual assistant businesses through the training and support… Continue reading How VA School Helped Me Build a Thriving Virtual Assistant Business
10 Heavy Things Entrepreneurs Don’t Have to Carry Anymore
As an entrepreneur, it’s easy to feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders. Managing day-to-day operations, scaling your business, and juggling your personal life can quickly pile up. But here’s the good news: you don’t have to do it all alone. An experienced executive virtual assistant (EVA) can lighten the load… Continue reading 10 Heavy Things Entrepreneurs Don’t Have to Carry Anymore
5 Permission Slips to Help You Reset, Let Go, and Thrive in Your Business
As an entrepreneur, you carry the weight of your business every single day. The pressure to constantly be “on” can leave you feeling drained, overwhelmed, and even stuck. But what if you gave yourself permission to slow down, recalibrate, and move forward with more ease? Sometimes, we just need a gentle reminder that it’s okay… Continue reading 5 Permission Slips to Help You Reset, Let Go, and Thrive in Your Business
Before the Weekend is Over
The weekend always seems to slip away faster than we expect. For overworked entrepreneurs, it often feels like just another extension of the workweek—filled with unfinished tasks, emails, and last-minute deadlines. But before you let the weekend fade into another Monday, take a moment to pause. You’ve been running at full speed all week, but… Continue reading Before the Weekend is Over
Why You Should Hire Your Weakness
As an experienced executive virtual assistant, I’ve supported entrepreneurs across every imaginable industry. One of the best pieces of advice I learned early in my business—and now regularly share with the entrepreneurs I support—is this: “Hire your weakness.” It’s a truth many entrepreneurs resist at first. You’re used to wearing every hat, figuring it all… Continue reading Why You Should Hire Your Weakness
