Archive for November, 2008



What Are You Thankful For?

Published on November 25, 2008

It always happens, doesn’t it? The holidays roll around and we begin thinking and contemplating.
It’s Thanksgiving so I naturally think about things I’m thankful for. There is so much, too numerous to list. I’m thankful for my family, who loves me unconditionally; I’m thankful for my business, which allows me to stay at home and [...]


Who’s Pushing Your Buttons?

Published on November 19, 2008

My blog today is not mine. This is an article that my dear friend and colleague, Suzanne Evans, wrote. I thought it was brilliant (especially since this recently happened to me) and I got her permission to use it here.

“Who’s Pushing Your Buttons – by Suzanne Evans.
Do you have someone in your life that pushes [...]


Is it time to scale back or step up?

Published on November 17, 2008

There’s been a lot of talk lately within the VA industry about cutting our rates during these difficult times. Many VAs have clients who have asked them to cut their rates. Many VAs think if they cut their rates, they will keep (or gain) clients.
I don’t believe cutting your rates and scaling back is the [...]


The Joys of Working from Home?

Published on November 13, 2008

Lately, I’ve lost my joy of working from home.
I think it comes from many things, many stressful things that have happened in the past month — My mother has decided to live with us on a permanent basis, we sold our home (after being there 17 years), we bought another home, we moved, we had [...]