By: Amber Ewald
Ready to find out if it’s time to bring a personal assistant on board? In this blog post, we’ll dive into four key indicators, inspired by Michael Hyatt, and his book Your World-Class Assistant, that can help you decide if now’s the right time to get some extra help.
Indicator Number One: Increased Stress / Being Overwhelmed
When you’re deeply involved in your work, it can be tough to step back and see the bigger picture. While busy periods are normal, if you find yourself constantly overwhelmed, it might be time to consider getting some extra help. Chronic stress not only affects you personally but can also impact your business’s productivity.
Indicator Number Two: Daily Tasks Become Intrusive
When work tasks start taking over your personal life and becoming overly intrusive, that may also be a sign that you need some help. Administrative tasks can take up large amounts of time. However, assigning someone efficient and effective to those tasks can allow you to focus on more elevated tasks, making your business more profitable and successful. As Hyatt says, we need to “stop feeling shame around the tasks we find draining.”
Indicator Three: Not Making Use of Your Strengths
Everyone possesses unique strengths, and leveraging these strengths contributes to a more effective business. When you find yourself struggling with organization, task management, falling behind because your services are in demand, or your business is not growing as quickly as you’d like because you are wearing to many hats, seeking an assistant that compliments those needs is vital. Individuals often look for someone with similar qualities. However, an effective assistant should bring a distinct skill set to the table, allowing for enhanced productivity in diverse areas.
Indicator four: Asking for Help
Being overwhelmed by stress can impact various aspects of your life, including your ability to seek help. Often, individuals become trapped in a cycle of constant tasks, leaving little time to pursue additional support. Recognizing that you are too stressed to even ask for help is the first step toward breaking free from this stress cycle.
You know it’s time for some extra support, but what’s next?
Here are five essential takeaways to help you decide if hiring an assistant is the right move.
In conclusion, an assistant can be instrumental in alleviating stress and enhancing productivity. When overwhelmed by constant tasks and high stress, stepping back and managing everything effectively can be challenging. By delegating responsibilities to an assistant with a complementary skill set, you can focus on your core strengths and reduce the burden of daily pressures. This strategic support not only helps manage stress but also improves overall business efficiency and personal well-being. Recognizing when you need assistance and leveraging it effectively can make a significant difference in achieving a more balanced and productive work environment.
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This Blog was written by Harbour Business Law Legal Assistant, Amber Ewald.
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