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Start A Work From Home Business
What Is a Virtual Work From Home Business?
Every Work From Home job is a little bit different, but there are some general components to expect.
Working From Home means that you’re generally a self-employed person that does administrative, technical, and sometimes sales or marketing tasks for a business.
'VIRTUAL' means that your activities can be completed online, allowing you to work from anywhere with a good internet connection.
Most "Virtual Work From Homer's" provide support for their employer/clients.
What Does a Work From Home Assistant Actually Do?
Virtual assistants can work as Executive Assistants, Administrative Assistants, Personal Assistants, and in other related positions, depending on the client and amount of experience.
General Admin Work, Project Management, Bookkeeping, Billing and Invoicing, Content Research, Blogging, and Writing, Customer Research, Customer Support, Data Entry, E-Commerce Order Management, Email Marketing, Social Media Management, Social Media Marketing, Website Management Transcription
How To Set Up A Virtual Work From Home Assistant Business?
As a virtual work-from-home assistant, you can work directly for employers, for an agency that provides admin services to other companies, or offer your own services on a contract basis. You could be a VWFHA for local businesses or browse the online freelance job sites. You can work full time or part-time, it’s up to you.
If you wish to go into business on your own, determine ahead of time which services you’ll offer, perfect your resume, and start networking.
If you offer social media operations, web design, or content production services, consider maintaining an online portfolio with examples of your work.
After working for your first clients, be sure to collect positive testimonials that can be used to impress new clients.
Being a VIRTUAL WORK FROM HOME ASSISTANT is obviously not for everyone. You do get well paid, so expect that, at times you may have to go the extra mile.
After a while, you may become really good at what you do and decide to put the 9-5 on the back burner and settle for a better work-life balance.
Just Thought That I Should Mention:
Increased Productivity and Performance
Improved Work-life Balance
Custom Work Environment
Healthier Choices and Lifestyle
Less Time Spent in Meetings
Fewer Interruptions
More Environmentally Friendly
Work from Anywhere
Less Need for Sick Day,
Decreased Likelihood of Spreading Sickness
Save Money
Flexible Schedule
Increased Independence
Wear Comfortable Clothes
Option to Take Midday Breaks
The Penny Challenge
For many people, especially Americans, the scale of the coronavirus crisis is an event that has reshaped society in lasting ways, it has changed how we live on a daily basis, how we work, how we travel, how we interact, the level of security and surveillance we need to diligently apply, and even to the language we use.
A global, novel virus that has kept us contained in our homes—is already reorienting our relationship to government, to the outside world, even to each other.
Moments of crisis also present opportunity: more sophisticated and flexible use of technology, a revived appreciation for the outdoors and life’s other simple pleasures.
No one knows exactly what the outcome will be but we are aware that there will be changes; changes in society as we know it, healthcare, the economy, our lifestyles, mental well-being and much more—many things will have to change.
The COVID-19 crisis has radically changed the way people live and work. Most studies have focused on the prevailing negative consequences, at the same time potential positive shifts in everyday life have received less attention.
Mandatory short-term employment was strongly linked to a bad impact on work life, it affected the young, those living alone, our association and leisure time, these were all highly linked to a negative impact perception.
At the same time, living with a spouse or family, having a part-time job, and increased leisure time and care responsibilities, were all linked to a favorable impact on private life.
Working from home, especially when done for the first time, was substantially linked to a favorable effect on work life.
In 2019, there were 34 million people below the poverty line in the US.
Since 2014, the poverty rate in America has declined every year. The poverty rate in the US decreased from 11.8% in 2018 to 10.5% in 2019.
Post-Covid we have a choice; we can do nothing and wish for something to happen or we can try to do something about it.
If you cannot save money, you are living from paycheck to paycheck. We need to break out of this cycle.
The penny challenge is a 365-day challenge where you start with a penny, add $.01 every day, and you’ll have hundreds of dollars by the end of the year. With the penny challenge, the largest deposit will be $3.65, which should be achievable.
You’ll have $668 if you complete the challenge successfully.
The Nickel Challenge
The 365-day nickel challenge, it is a money savings challenge, you can start with just 5 cents.
You start by saving a nickel on day 1. (USA 5 cents, $0.05)
On day 2 you save ten cents to the balance from the previous day.
On day 3 you save fifteen cents to the balance from the previous day.
On every subsequent day, you add an extra nickel amount to the amount of the prior day's savings.
On day 10, you’ll be depositing $0.50 to the $2.25 that you have already saved.
On day 100, you’ll be depositing $5.
While the daily deposits seem small and insignificant, they add up quickly over time. If you don’t miss a day, on day 365, you save $18.40, bringing your total savings for the year to $3,339.75.
The Dime Challenge
Creating new daily habits that contribute to your health, wealth, or happiness is a good thing.
Putting aside extra cash, establishing good money habits, and cutting
back on wasteful spending are all good things.
If you have a problem with overspending or have neglected to put money into savings, this could be THE challenge for you.
You eliminate bad spending habits too. As the amount you have to save gets bigger, you may decide to cut unnecessary expenses.
Maybe the idea of savings challenges appeals to you, or perhaps you’re looking for a fun money challenge for the children to teach them about the importance of saving money and building good savings habits.
100 Day Envelope Challenge:
If you want to aggressively save money by raising the difficulty level and the amount of money you’ll save, you could do the 100-envelope challenge.
It’s not easy and it might not be the most fun money-saving challenge if you struggle with it, but it is one of the more popular savings challenges.
If you complete it, you’ll save $5,050 in 100 days
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