Gives you space. She helps you out. Plans. Commits you fixing your to-do list. Does the stuff you don’t have time for.
We’re structurally too busy.
We tend to plan too much in too little time.
We receive too many e-mails.
We have messages from everyone, all the time.
A virtual assistant helps.
She creates order in the chaos.
And it’s more efficient than a personal assistant.
She only needs the essential information.
Only the essential communication.
No overhead-time with her.
The thing is… A virtual assistant is not the solution to busyness.
Making the hard choices is.
What to commit to.
And what to let go of.