These are the things any VA should be implementing to run a successful business.

Everybody can become a Virtual Assistant.

That’s the beauty of it. You don’t have to have a degree or a lot of money to become a VA.

You can turn the skills you already have into services you can offer.

And as an introvert, you have major advantages when it comes to building a VA business.

I have been a VA for the past 7 years and to thrive both in your business and in your life offline, you absolutely need the following 5 things:

⋒ A solid foundation to welcome in clients.

You have to have your systems, website, pricing, etc ready so you know you can welcome in clients.

⋒ A strategy that suits YOU to get clients.

Don’t copy someone else’s strategy. You’re amazing and people want to work with you. Find what works for you.

⋒ A client journey.

You want your (potential) clients to feel welcome.

⋒ Boundaries.

Set boundaries towards yourself and towards clients. Don’t let clients walk over you.

⋒ A self-care routine.

You are the most important person in the world. Without taking care of yourself you can’t help your clients.

Marit | Virtual Assistant Mentor

Empowering introverted female entrepreneurs to change the world by starting their own Virtual Assistant business.

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