User
Write something
Sunday Reset 🌸
Sundays aren’t about being productive for me… they’re about creating peace for the week ahead. Because I’ve learned the hard way, if I don’t prepare, I end up reacting. And reacting is where stress, chaos, and “what the hell am I doing” energy lives. So this is my Sunday reset. Nothing fancy. Just the things that keep my life and business from spiraling mid-week: 🫧 I clean + reset my space Not perfectly… just enough so I don’t wake up Monday already feeling behind. 🛒 Groceries + planning ahead Either I go get them, or I make my list so I can order early in the week. Less running around = more breathing room. 📆 I look at my week as a whole Not in an overwhelming way… just a simple check-in: What’s coming up? Where do I need to actually focus? 🎯 I flag anything that needs real concentration If I have something important (client work, meetings, deep focus tasks), I make sure I have the time and space for it, sometimes that means lining up childcare. 👩🏻‍💻 I organize my planner Nothing intense… just mapping out: Who I need to check in with What days I’ll do things Where my energy needs to go And here’s the real reason I do all of this… It’s not to control my week. It’s to support myself inside it. Because things WILL come up. Kids, clients, life… all of it. But when I’ve already given myself a loose plan? I don’t spiral when something shifts.I adjust. And that’s the difference. It’s not about having everything figured out. It’s about not starting your week in survival mode. If your weeks feel chaotic or reactive right now…try this. Not perfectly. Just intentionally. Even 30–60 minutes of preparing your week can change everything. And if you want, I can turn this into a super simple plug-and-play reset template for you. Lets me know. Happy Reset!!!
1
0
Starting a Virtual Assistant biz isn’t the hard part… getting clients is
You can: - pick your services - set up your pages - learn the skills There are a million ways to do that. But getting clients? That’s where most people get stuck. Not because you're not capable…But because no one really shows you how to actually do it. So what happens? You end up: - tweaking your services over and over - second-guessing yourself - posting and hoping someone magically finds you And when it doesn’t work… it feels like you’re the problem. You’re not. You’ve just been shown a very passive way of building a business. Here’s the shift I want you to start making: ❌ Stop asking: “Why aren’t clients finding me?” ✅ Start asking: “Where can I go find people who already need help?” That looks like: - checking job boards (like Indeed) - being in spaces where people are actively asking for support - starting conversations instead of waiting for them Because clients aren’t hiding from you. They’re just not seeing you yet. And visibility isn’t just posting content…It’s putting yourself in the right places on purpose. If you want to take a more proactive approach to getting clients (instead of sitting back and hoping it works), I go deeper into this inside my Get Clients + Get Paid Classroom 🤎 It’s all about simple, real-life ways to actually land clients, not just learn about it.
1
0
Working from home sounds amazing, but...
Okay, I wanted to share this because it came up in a conversation today and I know SO many of you are either thinking about becoming a VA or are just getting started. Working from home sounds amazing (and it is in a lot of ways)… but I think there’s a side of it that people don’t talk about enough. Yes, you get flexibility. Yes, you get to be home with your kids. Yes, you’re building something for yourself. But it’s also not the “easy” route. When you work for yourself, you’re the one responsible for everything. There’s no clocking in and out and just getting paid. You have to find the clients, do the work, manage your time, and actually follow through. And honestly… not everyone is built for working from home. It takes a LOT of discipline, organization, and self-motivation. Especially when you’re used to a 9–5 where everything is structured for you. At home, there are distractions everywhere. Laundry, kids, life… it’s so easy to slip into “I’ll do it later” mode. You really have to create structure for yourself. Things like: - Having set work hours - Creating a dedicated workspace - Setting boundaries around your time Those aren’t just “nice to have”… they’re what actually make this work long-term. And I think one of the biggest shifts people have to make is going from an employee mindset to an entrepreneur mindset. That alone can be a huge learning curve. So if you’re feeling like this is harder than you expected… you’re not doing anything wrong. There’s just a lot that goes into making this lifestyle actually work. I’ll be sharing more behind the scenes of how I structure my days, how I manage everything, and what’s worked for me so you can start figuring out what works for you too. And as always, if you have questions, drop them in the community. I’m always happy to help 🤎
1
0
Working from home sounds amazing, but...
If I had to get a client this week with ZERO audience…
If I had to get a client this week with ZERO audience… I wouldn’t sit around waiting for people to find me. I’d get proactive. Because honestly? Relying only on social media to bring you clients is slow… and honestly, unpredictable. Here’s what I’d actually do instead: Step 1: Pick ONE simple service you can offer right now Not a whole list. Not “I can do everything.” Just one clear thing. Step 2: Make it specific enough that someone instantly gets it Not: “I’m a VA” But: “I help you stay on top of your inbox so you don’t miss leads or important messages.” Clear = trustworthy. Step 3: Go where people are already looking for help This is the part most people skip. - job boards (like Indeed) - Facebook groups - people already asking for help Don’t wait to be found… put yourself in the path. Step 4: Be willing to get scrappy at the start Small jobs. Trial work. Getting referrals. You’re building momentum, not perfection. Step 5: Keep showing people what you can do Through content, conversations, or direct outreach. This isn’t about being everywhere…It’s about being intentional. This is what I believe when it comes to getting clients: You don’t wait. You don’t hope. You don’t just post and pray. You get in the room. You start conversations. You show people what you can do. That’s how this actually starts to work. If you want to be more proactive about getting clients instead of sitting back and hoping they come to you… I go deeper into this inside my Get Clients + Get Paid Classroom 🤎 It’s where I break this down into simple, real-life steps you can actually follow.
1
0
I feel like this gets romanticized A LOT 🌹
Okay… can we have a real moment about working from home for a second? Because I feel like this gets romanticized A LOT. “Ugh, you’re so lucky you get to work from home.”And I’m like… yes… AND also… it’s not what people think. Especially if you’re a mom. You’ve got kids, schedules, errands, meals, laundry, life coming at you from every direction… and somewhere in there you’re trying to build an income?? From your laptop?? In your house?? Where everything else exists?? It’s a different kind of hard. Not “show up, do your shift, get paid” hard. Its “you are fully responsible for making money, managing your time, finding clients, doing the work, and staying focused when your brain is like… let’s reorganize the pantry instead” hard. And here’s the part no one really says out loud: 👉 Not everyone thrives working from home. Because it takes a level of discipline, structure, and mental shifts that most people were never taught. You’re not just learning how to be a VA…You’re learning how to think like someone who works for themselves. That means: – Creating boundaries in your own home – Learning when you’re “at work” vs “just existing in your house” – Staying focused when distractions are literally everywhere – Showing up even when no one is telling you to And honestly… that shift alone is one of the biggest hurdles I see. It sounds simple. Its not. But it IS learnable. And once it clicks? Everything changes. I’ve had to figure out what works for me (and my life, my kids, my chaos), and I’ve built a way of structuring my days, my boundaries, and my workflow that actually supports me instead of burning me out. And I want to start pulling back the curtain on that more 👀 Like… real “day in the life” stuff. How I actually structure my time. How I handle distractions. How I keep clients happy AND still have a life. So tell me this 👇 Would you want me to break this down into: ✨ a step-by-step template ✨ a training ✨ or even a “behind the scenes” style walkthrough of my day
1
0
I feel like this gets romanticized A LOT 🌹
1-11 of 11
powered by
Virtual Assistant Skool
skool.com/virtual-assistant-skool-2143
Virtual assistant community to learn, get clients, and grow your online business with tools, templates, and real support.
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by