I had a call today and they kept mentioning tools I’ve never even heard of. Made me feel kinda behind tbh. How do you guys decide what’s actually worth learning vs just hype?
Omg yes 😭 I had the same thing happen last week… I just nodded like I knew lol I’m also confused what to actually learn vs ignore… like do we need to know everything or just a few tools really well?
I’ve been learning tools like ChatGPT + Canva for a few weeks, made a sample portfolio, but when I go on Fiverr/Upwork it feels sooo crowded. Do I just keep applying or is there a smarter way? I feel like I’m missing something.
Stop asking AI to "write an email" and start giving it a role, audience, goal, and constraint. "You are a professional VA writing a polite follow-up to a client who hasn't responded in 5 days. Keep it under 80 words." The difference is huge
I’ve been learning tools like ChatGPT + Canva, even made a sample portfolio, but I feel stuck at the “now what” stage. Do you just DM people? Apply on Fiverr? I’m kinda nervous to pitch tbh.
Same spot tbh 😅 I tried Fiverr but no luck yet… thinking of DMing small business pages on Instagram but don’t even know what to say without sounding awkward. Did anyone actually get a client that way?
Had a call today and they casually mentioned Notion, ClickUp, Zapier, AND some CRM I’ve never heard of… I can learn fast but sometimes it feels like too much at once. How do you handle this without sounding unprepared?