Archive for February 28th, 2006

28.02.06

Calling All Self-Proclaimed Introverted VAs

VA Training

Calling All Self-Proclaimed Introverted VAs:
Boost Your Self-Confidence and Embrace Your Introversion

Being an introvert doesn’t mean that you are out of the entrepreneurial game. Did you know that some of the most successful business owners and entrepreneurs are introverts? Perhaps you are battling self-confidence issues and in turn are using your introversion as a crutch? Don’t worry, we’ve been there, done that and received the t-shirt. Join Becki Noles, Coach at VATraining.com and Visionary of Virtual Accuracy and Heather Jacobson, Coach at VATraining.com and owner of Valley Virtual Assistants for 60-minutes of solid how-to’s including:

* How to use introversion to your advantage and not as your crutch or defining personality trait
* How to boost your self-confidence and see dynamic results quickly and as painlessly as possible
* How to network effectively both on and off-line
* and much more!!

Our unscientific research indicates that about 75% of VAs are introverted in nature.

Due to the demand that we already have for this teleclass, we have decided to offer it at two different times on Thursday, March 9, 2006.

Daytime: Thursday, March 9, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. ET (New York, USA)
To register for the daytime event send a blank email to: introverts-day@aweber.com

Evening: Thursday, March 9, 2006 at 9:00 p.m. ET (New York, USA)
To register for the evening event send a blank email to: introverts-pm@aweber.com

Come and join us! We look forward to you joining the ranks of individuals with boosted self-confidence and who have embraced introversion.

If you are unable to make it to the call, sign-up anyway. After the call is over, we will send you details as to how you can have a downloadable version for only $5.00.

28.02.06

Don’t Fall Into The “One Size Fits All” Trap

VA Training

Don’t Fall Into The “One Size Fits All” Trap

Too many times we have a habit of trying to be all things to all people. When it comes to servicing the needs of clients, this scenario is not the best. Hone in on the skills that make you an expert.