Running a VA Business: Making Connections
Running a VA business is something that has the potential to become a bit lonely, especially when you are working as a solo virtual assistant. Your friends who are still in the business world are not necessarily going to be able to understand it; while you will have the opportunity to communicate with your clients while you are running your business, you’re likely to find that the ability to talk things out with a coworker is lost to you.
This is why it is so important that, when you are running a VA business you are able to connect and communicate with other virtual assistants. When you are able to make connections with others who are in the same position that you are, you will find that you are able to talk about the ups and downs of your business, to get advice when you need it and, in many cases, to find that you are able to arrange for additional work and to expand your business.
Running a VA business can be a lonely experience, but it’s important to keep in mind that it does not have to be. When you are able to reach out and to connect with others who understand your business and who are able to be there for you to support you when you need support and who will be there to cheer you on in the best of times.
