Monthly Archives: February 2008
Virtual Assisting 101
Managing Your V. A. Clients While Working At Home With The Kids
Virtual assistants are on the rise. This is an excellent profession for the work-at-home mother. Here are some tips for managing your workload while the kids are home.
What is a virtual assistant? A virtual assistant is someone who provides businesses with services that aid them in the daily running of the business. They perform tasks like word processing, web design,corresponding with business clients, and database management.
Managing this business from home has advantages and disadvantages. For one, a mom can keep her kids under her watchful eye instead of in a daycare center. The family saves money on the cost of a sitter. She can also work in her pajamas until noon if she chooses.
Moms with home-based businesses can experience scheduling issues though. Children, especially small ones, don’t understand that mom can’t play because she has to work on the computer. Infants are even less forgiving. When they need something, there will be no relief for mom until she satisfies them.
With virtual assisting clients, the needs are varied and sometimes urgent. How can a mom work her business and take care of the kids? Planning is of the utmost importance. Patience is a must as well.
If you have an infant, schedule phone calls and net meetings during nap times. Babies sleep several hours a day. Use that time wisely to get client deliverables finished and sent out. If you have a toddler who can walk and get into things, he or she will need to be in the office area with you.
Toddlers do not sleep for long periods of time, so phone calls can be handled then, but other work will have to be managed with them awake. Setting up a play area in the corner of the office will keep your toddler occupied. Place a few of their favorite toys, a blanket, and a pillow in the play area. A small television with a VCR for tapes of favorite shows gains their attention while you work on the computer. When they get tired, they can lie down and take a nap.
If you have more than one child, you may consider hiring a nanny once or twice a week. On these days, schedule conference calls, onsite meetings for local businesses, and other activities for which you need undisturbed quiet. Make the most of those days to lighten your load on the days when you are the caregiver for the kids.
Managing a virtual assisting business can be done with the kids at home. Setting a schedule and sticking to it will help you remain sane when the kids want and need your attention.
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Dial-up Dilemmas
Warning: This may turn into more of a vent, and at times it may seems like I’m whining and feeling sorry for myself. Just a warning if you’re not in the mood for that right now, but I’ve complained enough about it to others, and I just need to get some thoughts out of my head once and for all – make it a goal that I’m still aspiring to — to upgrade my ISP ASAP!
As a matter of fact, after being able to make enough money to cover the phone bill it’s the next thing on y list of $$ bills I want to take over. A little at a time, because I truly believe I will be making more $$ here soon. And when I do – then maybe I can justify the expense!
If you’ve read my blog before you’ve already read about my forced downtime when my phone was “being checked for problems” – LOL! That has all been resolved, and at least I have a way to connect! But I’m wondering how much control the phone company has on DSL service. It’s not like I haven’t tried upgrading to DSL – its that for some unknown reason, the system wouldn’t work. And when I think back, it may be that the phone company wouldn’t allow it!
Well, I’m back to wanting to look into doing it again, going through the risk of having another hassle and having to talk to some tech rep in India to find out if they can figure out what the problem is. Yes, I know that may not happen this time with a different company, but I’m just having to psych myself back up to it! Just in case!
I have always had reliable service with People PC, and their DSL seems pretty affordable, the $10.95/mo. is only for 3 months (a savings though over my dial-up now) then it jumps to $21.95. I guess that’s not unreasonable – just still a little out of my price range. So much I could go on about here, but it’s not the lace or time for that.
So, it has to be done! I know for a fact it will be an improvement that will allow me to get more done online thus that should make project completion go quicker! More productivity hopefully results in more traffic, more customers, more sales! I have so many plans for things I want to get done, and sometimes the lack of progress caused by the lack of internet speed has hurt my business. Besides all of the audios and videos I’m missing out on – the internet business world is full of them! Imagine how much smarter I’d be! LOL!
So, I’ll post my progress back here – hopefully very soon!




