Archive for the 'Business Coach' Category

Are Your Business and Marketing Plans in Place for 2012 – Do Your Contracts Protect Your Business?

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    One of the most significant commonalities among my coaching clients is that most of them do not have a real, live, business and marketing plan in writing to make themselves accountable to growing a profitable Virtual Assistant practice. Not to mention that many either don’t use, or don’t have enough to protect themselves in [...]

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Saturday, December 31st, 2011

On Your Mark…Get Set…GROW! New VA Coaching Program – Get Your FREE Trial!

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Ready to take charge of your business for success in 2012? Consider my new group coaching program starting in January!   Are you stuck? Do you feel like you’re missing something in moving your business forward?   If you’re like most VA professionals (or prospective VAs), you’re very good at what you do; however, you haven’t mastered [...]

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Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Do You Set Goals?

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 Are You On Track To Grow Your Business in 2011? When I started my VA practice in 1998, the only experience I had in running a business was managing someone else’s. The company I had been working for was not the most ethical company around, and as a salesperson you were provided with quarterly goals to [...]

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Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? Let Go!

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Both my husband and daughter struggle with this one. They are both very stubborn and when their mind is set they refuse to let go. Having your own business does allow you to be the one and only decision-maker, however, you do have to interact with clients, prospects and peers, all of whom have different opinions, personalities, [...]

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Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? Change Your Beliefs!

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We’ve already discussed the risks of starting your own business, but another thing that many times may hold you back from true success are your beliefs. If you believe that you can only make a meager living in this business, then you most likely will. When I first started my business it was meant to be [...]

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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

What’s Holding You Back – Virtual Assistants – Find and Use Your Power

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Having your own business is the ultimate in power. You totally control your lifestyle when you’re an entrepreneur. It’s your call. You found the power within yourself to get this far – you know you have superior skills; you know you have value; you know you can eventually spend more time with family and friends once you establish [...]

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Thursday, August 12th, 2010

What’s Holding You Back? Managing Risk

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Starting your own business is taking a big risk. The easiest way to manage your risk is by seeking information and looking at the business by analyzing the pros and cons. Keep your expectations high while putting systems in place to guard against the cons.  If you come up with more cons than pros and can’t [...]

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Monday, July 26th, 2010

What’s Holding You Back – Surround Yourself With Supporters

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Starting and growing a successful business isn’t easy. You need to surround yourself with like-minded people. And that means people who encourage and support you in starting and maintaining a business. As hard as this is to say, you may have to minimize connections with family and friends who are not supportive of you in a positive [...]

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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

What’s Holding Back Your Success? Make the Decision to Move Forward!

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If you’ve been in business for any amount of time, you know that this is not easy. There’s no immediate success without very hard work. You have to really want to have your own business, and want it badly. You need to be totally committed to doing what’s necessary to make your business work. It also may mean [...]

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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

A Tale of Two Virtual Assistants

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As a Virtual Assistance Coach I’ve learned there are some people who are not coachable. They simply don’t understand the concept, or don’t have enough business acumen to understand how they might benefit from such a relationship. Two clients recently signed up for my 12-week one-on-one program; we’ll call them Debbie and Claire. Each had been in [...]

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Monday, July 5th, 2010