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September 21, 2020

[025] When and how to delegate and work with a VA

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In this episode I talk about hiring help in your business, particularly around working with Virtual Assistants (also known as V.As).

I cover:

  • Hiring before you feel ready, before you ‘have the money’ and staying in your zone of genius and doing work on and not in your business.
  • Reasons why now is not the time to hire help in your business
  • How delegating and hiring help doesn’t magically make you more consistent or successful if this isn’t something you can do for yourself already 
  • The difference between hiring someone to do things you can’t, and hiring someone to do tasks you could do, but they’re not a great use of your time 
  • Tasks you could give a VA and tasks to outsource to other experts 
  • Q&A on working with a VA including contracts and NDAs, how much to pay them and how to find the right person (this is an example VA contract you could use)

 

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