If you could spend 90 mins to get back hundreds of hours which you can then go on to use to charge for billable work, would you be interested?
"But I don't want to lose that personal touch"
"If you arenβt taking regular breaks every couple of hours, your brain wonβt benefit from that extra cup of coffee." https://www.workzone.com/blog/how-to-be-more-productive/
"This advice may run counter to the usual be positive messaging thatβs par for the course these days, but complaining at work can actually work wonders for your productivity." https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/productivity-tips/
"Yunha Kim, the founder of Simple Habit, gives some tips: I have Trello boards for projects such as product releases, but also for random to-dos such as calling a friend or my dentist, she says." https://www.wired.co.uk/article/life-hacks-productivity
I posted earlier last week about side projects.
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Learning a new skill as a Virtual Assistant means that you can charge your clients more - so here's my suggestion.