Archive for the 'VA' Category

Our Tuesday Inspiration - On Achieving your Goals

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Winter seems to drag on and on.  Yesterday’s Groundhog Day celebration culminated with the dreaded prediction of having to deal with six more weeks of winter. Aargh!  But it’s all in the mind, right?  

I am sharing with your this article from Michelle Cederberg ~ for a little inspiration.  Keep your eye on the prize!

Stay fabulous!

Jocelyn

“Only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find his right road.”  ~ Dag Hammarskjold    

Head up, eyes open, one foot in front of the other!  It’s all I could tell myself to get through my marathon a couple of years back.  The road seemed endless but I eventually reached my goal.  You know what you want to achieve with your health and fitness don’t you?  Lose weight, gain energy, feel better about yourself… Yes you’re tired, yes you’re busy, but just because success in fitness requires a bit of effort doesn’t mean you can skip it.  If it was EASY more people would be doing it!  Lift your head up and open your eyes to the work required, and make a plan to GET TO IT.  The horizon is closer than it looks.    ~ Michelle Cederberg MKin, CEP, Professional Speaker

Life Balance is possible, even with your busy schedule!  Or IS it?  If only one in four Canadians believes work-life balance is possible, what are the rest of us going to do?  Michelle is EXPOSING the Myth of Life Balance and in her lively sessions she reveals the real secret to better life balance.  She makes you think, laugh, and implement REAL change.  With a Masters in Kinesiology, a BA in Psychology, and a specialization in Health and Exercise Psychology, Michelle combines mind, body, and practicality to inspire change!  She has built her career since 1990, as a college educator, personal trainer, fitness coordinator, and author.  As a professional speaker, she shares her experiences in a humorous and realistic way with delighted audiences across North America.  Michelle knows her energy has fueled her business success!  Today, through her seminars and products, she helps people overcome big challenges through a start small solution that really works! 

40 Tips for a Better Life in 2009

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

A friend of mine forwarded this to me.  I think it is worth sharing here - I wish I could give attribution to whomever authored this.  Whoever you are, thanks for the wisdom!  And to our Chinese friends, kung hei fat choi!

  1. Take a 10-30 minute walk every day. And while you walk, smile. It is the ultimate anti-depressant.
  2. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day.
  3. Buy a DVR and tape your late night shows and get more sleep.
  4. When you wake up in the morning complete the following statement, ‘My purpose is to __________ today..’
  5. Live with the 3 E’s:  Energy, Enthusiasm, and Empathy.
  6. Play more games and read more books than you did in 2008.
  7. Make time to practice meditation, and prayer. They provide us with daily fuel for our busy lives.
  8. Spend time with people over the age of 80 and under the age of 6.
  9. Dream more while you are awake.
  10. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in plants.
  11. Drink green tea and plenty of water. Eat blueberries, salmon, broccoli, almonds & walnuts.
  12. Try to make at least five people smile each day - including yourself!
  13. Clear clutter from your house, your car, your desk and let new and flowing energy into your life.
  14. Don’t waste your precious energy on gossip, OR issues of the past, negative thoughts or things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.
  15. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.
  16. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a college kid with a maxed out charge card.
  17. Smile and laugh more. It will keep the NEGATIVE BLUES away.
  18. Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good. 
  19. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.
  20. Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.
  21. You don’t have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.
  22. Make peace with your past so it won’t spoil the present.
  23. Don’t compare your life to others’. You have no idea what their journey is all about. 
  24. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
  25. Frame every so-called disaster with these words: ‘In five years, will this matter?’
  26. Forgive everyone for everything - including yourself.
  27. What other people think of you is none of your business.
  28. REMEMBER GOD heals everything.
  29. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.
  30. Your job won’t take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch…
  31. Get rid of anything that isn’t useful, beautiful or joyful.
  32. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
  33. The best is yet to come.
  34. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.
  35. Do the right thing!
  36. Call your family often. (Or email them to death!!!)
  37. Each night before you go to bed complete the following statements: I am thankful for __________. Today I accomplished _________.
  38. Remember that you are too blessed to be stressed.
  39. Enjoy the ride. Remember this is not Disney World and you certainly don’t want a fast pass. You only have one ride through life so make the most of it and enjoy the ride.
  40. Share this with everyone you care about….I just did. May your troubles be less, May your blessings be more, May nothing but happiness come through your door!  

Stay fabulous, everyone!

Jocelyn

Our Tuesday Inspiration - on Failure

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Thought I’d share this tidbit from Michelle Cederberg. 

It’s been a busy day and am grateful for the wonderful blessings that I continually receive from all around. 

Remember to keep your eye on the prize…

Stay fabulous!

Jocelyn

“Failure isn’t failing at the project at hand.  Failure is giving up on yourself.”

 ~ Donna deVerona 

Any task is surmountable as long as you have the guts to keep at it.  Life is full of obstacles and challenges that the successful individual will continually knock down or climb over.  Failure is coming onto a road block and sitting down beside it without figuring a way past.  You may think you’re the only one who gets inundated with hardships, but the truth is those who seemingly breeze through life still face difficulties.  They’ve simply found a way to turn them into opportunities.  They don’t see the wall.  They see the possibilities on the other side.  That’s triumph! 

Michelle Cederberg, MKin, CEP, Professional Speaker  
EXPOSING the MYTH of Life Balance… and revealing the REAL secret to success. 

A beginning of a new era…

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Good morning!  It’s a glorious day here in Toronto and I just can’t help but feel really grateful for today.  I was tired last night and didn’t really have the energy to stay up late to watch the final moments of the  2008 US Election Day.  And today, I thought I’d post the Acceptance speech of the newly-elect US President Barack Obama.

I’ll be very interested as to how fast the transition will be.  What would be his first agenda?  The economy?  The war on terrorism?  Healthcare?  Whatever it is, Obama’s rise to the US Presidency goes to show that there is power in the use of Social Media.  And most important of all, America has “matured” as a voter and has gone beyond racial issues that has been such a huge part of the electoral campaign.  Congratulations, America!

The Free World has finally awaken to new beginnings.  Be nice~the world is watching :)   Blessings, everyone!

 

 

 

10 Ways to Make Press Releases More SEO Friendly

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Hi everyone!

Today’s quite a historic day - today the Free World cast their ballots to vote for their new President.  Lots of actions all-around and then of course, I stumble upon this great article from Mashable.com ~ enjoy!

10 Ways to Make Press Releases More SEO Friendly

Posted using ShareThis

Fellow Entrepreneurs - Keep your Eye on the Prize!

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

What a roller-coaster ride!  A few years back, everyone I personally knew would go out a-spending and painting the town red — well, life is good.  And as much as it is hard to tune out to the on-goings with our economy, I know that LIFE IS STILL GOOD.  However, with all this negative talk about the world markets, I’m so ready to head out to an island get-away with no internet, no phone, no connection to the outside world — easier said than done!

Most of us are in PANIC mode - and that’s fine because we are wired to feel this way.  The crisis is real and we are reacting to it.  But I just want to put my two cents out there for all of us:  now is not the time to hold off on our spending. We should continue to pay into our retirement plans, we should continue to put money in the banking system.  Let us not go against the Laws of Economics.  I know it may sound counter-productive, but if you can afford to invest in, say, real estate, do it!  You may find some bargains out there.  My point is this: continue to be creative by finding better, effective and affordable ways of doing what you need to get done.

I know it is hard to stay focused - but if we persevere and continue to just do the things that we love doing, our hardwork will pay off.  Always keep your eye on the prize! 

Stay fabulous, everyone!

Election time

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Well, my apologies, I haven’t posted in a while.  And I have made a decision to post as often as I can.  So my topics could be anything about everything - what a blog should be in the first place :)

Anyhow, here’s an interesting article Election 2008: Parkdale-High Park Candidates in Tight Race .  I live in this riding and have yet to decide. 

Stay fabulous, everyone!

Jocelyn

What IS a VA?

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

There is an ongoing conversation about a survey for Virtual Assistants.  And what it boils down to is this question:  What exactly does a Virtual Assistant do?

First and foremost, I would like to say that this industry is a young and thriving one — which is why I got drawn into it.  There is an abundance of knowledge and the opportunities are endless!  This industry takes the guesswork out of finding your niche market because it encourages you to capitalize on your strengths and build your business around it.  Which brings us back to our initial question:  What is a VA?

I’d like to share this article from Alexandria Brown – here she highlights both the advantages of having a VA as well as what services VAs provide. 

It’s good to know that the Virtual Assistant has evolved from being a task-doer secretary to a visionary business partner.  It only makes good business sense to capitalize on one’s strengths.  Let’s get the word out there about our industry and continuously educate businesses - the virtual way!

Stay fabulous!

Jocelyn

 

“Why Are You Doing Everything Yourself?”
By Alexandria Brown

One problem I often see with solo entrepreneurs is that their businesses aren’t growing because they’re simply not making enough time to do it!

It’s not that they don’t understand the value of those efforts, or they don’t WANT to make the time. It’s that they’re simply trying to do too much by themselves. They’re so busy running their business that they’re not working ON their business.

Are You Spending All Your Time on the Little Stuff?

Owning your own business requires wearing a lot of hats. But it seems that when many people leave their jobs to “go solo,” they think they must work completely solo as well. They insist on doing everything themselves — even tasks they know darn well they’re not good at.

They try in vain to design their own Web sites and brochures, write their own sales copy, process their own orders, manage their own mailing list, personally respond to every customer call and e-mail, ship their own products, and more. Pretty soon they’re running around like that proverbial headless chicken.

What eventually happens is their love for their work — the reason they started their own business in the first place — drowns in a flood of administrative trivia. Suddenly one morning they wake up feeling burnt out and without that positive, creative energy they used to have.

When this happened to me a few years ago, I was lucky to learn about virtual assistants (VAs). VAs are freelancers who take care of all that “busy work” for entrepreneurs like us. Because VAs are independent themselves, they work on an as-needed basis from their own homes or offices, saving you the cost and hassle of hiring a regular office assistant.

I now have six VAs — Liz, who lives in Boston, Julie, who lives in Iowa, and a few others scattered all over the country. And I can’t live without them!

What Could YOU Delegate to a VA?

During next week, keep a log of all your activities. Then sit down and review it. Decide which activities are truly ones that only you can do and which you can delegate.

For example, here are some of the tasks I delegate to my VAs:
* Responding to customer e-mails and phone calls
* Scheduling business and personal appointments and interviews
* Bookkeeping: invoicing clients, receiving and paying bills, reconciling bank statements, tracking expenses and tax records, working with my accountant (This was my favorite to delegate!)
* Internet research and fact checking
* Planning my travel for speaking engagements and seminars
* Maintaining my e-zine and customer mailing lists
* Managing my e-zine ad sales
* Handling registrations for my teleclasses/workshops
* Maintaining my Web site (copy edits, additions)
* Creating sales reports
* Shipping customer orders and shipping products to anywhere I’m speaking.
* Submitting my articles to other publishers and article sites
* Placing ads in publications and at Web sites.
* Formatting e-books, creating PDF files, and sending out for printing.
* Designing PowerPoint presentations

And I don’t stop there. My VAs have also been happy to help me with personal stuff like researching vacations, shopping around for car insurance, and reminding me of birthdays and other important dates. Thanks to these amazing gals, I save my time and energy only for my “genius work.”

Worried You Don’t Have the Budget?

The good news is you’re not hiring your VA full time. A VA only charges you for the hours she actually works. Although VA rates may be more than you’d pay an administrative employee (usually $30-50 per hour), you don’t have the added expenses of employee benefits, office space, and equipment. You’re also getting someone who has years of experience, who loves what she does, who already has her own desk, chair, computer, software, fax, phone, stapler, and pens, and who’s ready to leap in and start work as soon as you are.

Keep in mind that having a VA will IMMENSELY free up your time to focus on the stuff that matters: marketing and growing your business, developing bold new product ideas and income streams, and servicing your larger clients. You’ll think much bigger and will have much more creative energy. I guarantee it!

© 2003-2008 Alexandria Brown International Inc.

Online entrepreneur Alexandria K. Brown publishes the award-winning ‘Highlights on Marketing & Success’ weekly ezine with 30,000+ subscribers. If you’re ready to jump-start your marketing, make more money, and have more fun in your small business, get your FREE tips now at www.AlexandriaBrown.com