Eric Sohn
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Althea and Beth -
A VA certainly is an option for taking care of things you don't want to do.
How else could you automate, reduce or eliminate tasks you find 'detestable'? For example, in the organizational and filing tasks, would the task be less of a problem if your system for filing were more user-friendly? And what solutions does that lead you to?
Coach Eric
> Althea Garner wrote:
> Hi there, Beth,
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>All of what you describe could be done by a reputable Virtual Assistant, thereby relieving you of these 'detestable' tasks at low cost and leaving you time to devote to those tasks that you like, which are your forte and which are revenue generators to your business.
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>My best to you!
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>> Beth Ferree wrote:
>> I would give up anything that has to do with math and book keeping because I detest the accounting part of business and would stick to my writing and creating. I wish I could be out doing more public speaking and teaching. I have to take care of some health problems before I can make things happen in some areas of my business and I am working more hours than I should probably for that to be happening but with inflation and the necessity of dropping disability it becomes a Catch 22 situation.
>>I'm also not terribly fond of filing and organization. My right brain wants to beat my left brain silly when it sees what it's up to on those days. :)
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