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Dan Rosenberg
  • Vendor
  • Ferndale, MI
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WAR: Your inner control freak VS what you should outsource

Dan Rosenberg
  • Vendor
  • Ferndale, MI
Posted

You're here - in the investment world. You followed advice of wise mentors, and you've ignored the advice of your friend who says, "Dude, I just read this one article about investing...".

And it's all of these correct choices that have brought you to where you are today.

But you have FAR too much to do, and an investor can only grow so much without a team.

The question is: Which aspects of your business are succeeding because your inner control freak is in charge, and which parts could be just as successful if someone else was helping?

Enter the virtual assistant world. Maybe you've considered hiring one. Your investor friends use one. For the people who love their assistant, it seems like the best thing since...(do we still say sliced-bread, or did that expire in the 80's?).

Whether you take advantage of it or not, people are out there, in other parts of the world who need the work - and you can make your productivity great again by working with a virtual assistant.

So take inventory. What tasks do you every single day that IF done by someone else, would allow you to re-allocate your time towards the things that bring more value to your business?

Are you functioning only in the spaces where you are needed for your unique touch, or are you feverishly grasping onto cumbersome tasks while your competitors are cruising by in the fast lane?

Whether you use my company for this or someone else's, maybe it's time to step on the gas pedal. 

Build something now (for $6 an hour, we can help), or, as my workout trainer once said; "do something with somebody". 

Your inner control freak will still be at the helm where it counts; and your trusted right-hand virtual assistant will be there for pretty much everything else.

Take inventory TODAY of what tasks you need to get off your plate. Let me know if I can help with any suggestions at all!