Feeling that post-holiday hangover? Not the π»π€’ kind, but the one where diving back into work feels a bit overwhelming? You’re not alone, and I’ve got your back. And guess what? This approach isn’t just for you; it’s a game-changer for your Executive Assistant too. Give them the green light […]
Continue ReadingDestructive Power vs. Constructive Leadership
The text discusses the clash between the “48 Laws of Power” and Servant Leadership, highlighting how destructive power opposes constructive leadership. It emphasizes empowerment over manipulation, collaboration over competition, humility over arrogance, trust over fear, and long-term vision over short-term gains as key principles of constructive leadership and support.
Continue ReadingMerry Christmas- What do you wish for?
What do you wish, hope or pray for this season? Iβd love to know.Β I want to tell you a story about why Christmas is a big deal to meβ¦ and it has to do with my faith. βοΈ As a kid that struggled in school from kindergarten to 5th […]
Continue Readingπ€ The Thinking Partner You Didn’t Know You Needed π
Entrepreneurs and leaders often feel isolated in their thoughts. A remote EA can serve as a valuable thinking partner, offering feedback, challenging ideas, providing fresh perspectives, aiding in idea implementation, and offering confidential support. Embracing this collaboration can lead to innovation and success in the business world.
Continue ReadingUnplug with Confidence: Let Your Remote EA Manage Your Inbox While You’re OOO
The importance of disconnecting on vacation and the role of a remote executive assistant (EA) in managing email during time off, allowing for a worry-free break. By setting clear instructions, filtering and prioritizing messages, responding and delegating tasks, triaging and escalating, and maintaining professionalism, the EA ensures uninterrupted communication, enabling true relaxation.
Continue ReadingThe Secret to Hiring a Stellar Remote EA: It’s Not About Platforms
When hiring an EA, look beyond technical skills. Focus on qualities like adaptability, curiosity, and problem-solving. A great EA is a continuous learner and resourceful problem-solver. Look for agility and readiness to tackle challenges. Avoid getting caught up in checking off software boxes. Find someone with passion and potential for growth. – Micah Foster
Continue ReadingβοΈ Air Traffic Control of Your Business π
Amidst the chaos of business, a remote Executive Assistant acts as the guiding force, coordinating projects, managing schedules, ensuring clear communication, anticipating challenges, and streamlining operations. Comparable to air traffic control, they lead the way for increased productivity and success. -Micah Foster, Co-Owner.
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