Category Archive 'Motivation'
02.01.08

Are You a Revolutionary Virtual Assistant?

Motivation, Virtual Assistance

Recently in the Virtual Assistant Revolution a question was posed…”What Does Being Revolutionary Mean to You?” Here’s my take on it:

Revolutionary means different things to different people. To some it means money, maximum billable hours, fame, prestige, a big list, a book, speaking engagements, etc. To others it can simply be doing what you are called to do.

After talking with a GREAT woman this morning, she changed my perspective about what revolutionary means to me. I personally “feel” most revolutionary when I am bringing in maximum money, maximum clients, maximum billable hours, maximum, maximum, maximum. However when it comes down to it, I need to focus on making sure that what I am doing is what I am called to do…what’s in my goals, my future plan, etc.

To be honest, I find it an encouragement, not a discouragement to hear about the struggles of other business owners because it just shows me that others are human and that they will come out on top. I just can’t buy that people never have downs throughout the life-cycle of their business. Sometimes we really need to be broken down so we can dust ourselves off and be bigger and better than who we were before.

As business owners, we are all going to face ups and downs in our business, that’s a fact. It doesn’t make us any less of a virtual assistant, person, entrepreneur or someone who doesn’t walk the talk.

You are revolutionary!!!

Viva La Revolution!!!!

Becki :)

04.06.07

Confidence Boost

Get the Word Out, Motivation

Our belief in self has a profound effect on our confidence and on the quality of both our lives and business. Today our focus is on business. If person A believes that he lacks the basic skills to solve problems, ex. marketing, networking, sales, etc. then he may lose heart and give up. In contrast, person B, who may have less ability yet strong self belief, stands a much better chance of being successful. This is because his belief in self gives him the confidence to try and try harder again.

Think back to high school or college. Have you ever wondered why only a few students in a class ask questions? Could it be because the remaining students understood all of the critical points made during the lecture? Or is it because they lack the confidence to ask a question? More often than not, it is the fear that stops students from asking questions. In other words, they lack self-confidence. The only way this confidence can improve is when they start believing in themselves.

This is why belief in self is so important, especially in business. It gives an individual the confidence they need to shoot for the stars. It overwhelms negative thoughts, and drives away the fear of failure. It is the best antidote against lashing out at yourself, which can turn several talented persons into under-achievers. It gives business owners the confidence that they have nothing to loose. On the contrary, they realize that they have everything to gain by asking a question, even if it happens to be a silly one.

Abraham Lincoln is a fine example of a man who believed in himself. He lost every election until he went to the Senate and stood for the post of the President. He did not allow his failures in professional and personal life to erode his self-belief. Had he done so, the history of the US would have been different.

Belief in self gives us the confidence to accept failure. It teaches us the importance of positive thinking. Those who have high self-esteem don’t talk about failures; instead, they try to find out why they did not succeed. They look for lessons that can be learnt from their experience. This is not a simple issue of semantics. It is the power of positive thinking, and it is available to only those who have self-esteem.

Once again it is self-esteem that gives us the confidence to enter a new group, and become a part of it. Those who lack self-esteem are very reluctant to approach a new group. They don’t want to expose themselves to the ridicule of being seen as shy, nervous or ignorant. They would instead prefer to stay in their corners.

In fact, lack of self-esteem stands out like a sore thumb at parties, meetings, conferences and social or official functions. Individuals with low self-esteem avoid introducing themselves to others. They prefer to stay in the shadows, away from the sights of others. However, their colleagues who enjoy high self-esteem dominate the discussions. They are sought after by others for information. They are also invited to other meetings and parties — all because their self-esteem gives them the confidence to open up before a group of strangers. It is the same student syndrome that is reflected in an individual’s working life too.

Lack of self-esteem is one of the greatest myths of introversion. Typically the business owner will blame their introverted personality on the fact that they just “can’t get out there.” This couldn’t be further from the truth. Introversion is just that, a personality trait. It is not the deciding factor in who we are and what we offer the world. If this describes you, then you most definitely need a self-confidence boost.

Nothing will change in your business life until you have self-respect, and the self-belief that you are as good as others. You must realize that you are not the only one who has strong and weak points; others too suffer from the same defects. The only difference is that the others project their strong points whereas you may project your weak points. All that you need to do is refocus your priorities. If you do this, you will find the elusive self-confidence.

Become a Master Craftsman

Are you struggling with self-confidence or introversion issues in your VA business? Is your business where you always dreamt it would be? If your VA business is suffering in any way, we are here to help you make it into the “im-possible” dream. The Virtual Assistant Revolution is just that a REVOLUTION. We want to help you change the way you think about yourself and your business. Our goal is to show you that there is more to the current state of your VA business. If you want to introduce a new product, gain the skills to offer a new service or if you want that six-figure VA business, it’s yours for the taking and we want to give you the tools to make it happen.

Becki :)

03.05.07

Be a Visionary

Motivation, VA Tips, Virtual Assistance

Tip # 10
Be a Visionary

Do you have a vision for your Virtual Assistant business? Where do you want to be in 5 years, 3 years and next year? Will you be doing the same thing that you are doing now or will you strive to evolve into someone who is bigger and better? What new service or product can you launch that would advance your business? What can you do that is bigger and better than what you are currently doing?

Start thinking, start dreaming and start envisioning what you can do for your business to catapult you to the next level.

The vision you possess should ignite a fire in you. Do not limit yourself because you think you cannot carry out your vision. You can bring your vision to fruition. It is just a matter of how bad you want it and if you are willing to go the extra mile to make it happen. What is stopping you? Are there roadblocks? How can you get over them? Who can you ask for help? Stop making excuses for why you cannot do it and just get it done.

Becki :)