Archive for May, 2010

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Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Recently, I made a little film with Graham Allcott from Think Productive about using virtual assistant services.

It’s featured on their ‘Love Your Work TV’ blog along with lots of other interesting video clips.  Think Productive provides fun workshops with practical at-desk coaching to help employees increase productivity, beat stress, and feel more in control of their work.  Visit their website, www.thinkproductive.co.uk for more information.

Do you wish for more minutes in the day?

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

If so, the answer is simple.  Hire a virtual assistant.

Virtual services allow you to concentrate on what you do best, save money, be more flexible and manage the growth of your business effectively. Virtual assistance is a low-cost way that your business to gain access to outside expertise. Virtual services allow you and your staff to concentrate on business critical activities and operations, and not get caught up in the administration.  Most of all, this investment saves you time.

Be more productive

Outsourcing tasks to a virtual assistant can create new opportunities for you, and for your business.  You can have your invoicing sorted, your schedule organised and your emails answered.  Whatever tasks you choose to delegate, having an extra pair of hands will help you fight that number one time-stealer, procrastination.

Think about it.  You know those tasks you never get around too. You know the ones that are lingering at the bottom of your to-do-list. You know the ones that have been there for months. Outsource them.  Get them done. Be more productive.

What about those tasks that frustrate, or bore you?  The ones that take ages because you get easily distracted when working on them.  Outsource them.  You aren’t going to miss them.

Reclaim your time

If you buy ten hours in advance from Ministry of Time, you’ll be entitled to 10% discount. You’ll save money.  And what do you get back in return? Time.

Let’s face it, time is the most precious commodity of all. With more time, you have a chance to work on that new idea.  Time to meet an old friend.  More time for the fun things in life.  Maybe you’ll write some poetry, or learn Japanese.  Whatever you choose to do, it’s your time.

Time waits for no man (or woman).   Test it out today.  You’ll be surprised the different a little time makes.   Contact us today, and Ministry of Time will help you make more of yours.

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