Skip to content

Looking to hire
ridiculously
talented staff?

Get Started

Ready for the dream
job you never
thought existed?

Meet Boldly

How to get over your fear of letting go

let-goYour business is your pride and joy, we understand that. Nobody has put as much hard work into it as you have and nobody understands quite how everything works as well as you do.

But it goes without saying that if you want to see your business flourish, at some point you’re going to have to start letting go of some of the everyday tasks you do and hand them over to somebody else – somebody who can manage them just as well as you can and thus freeing up your time to concentrate on expanding the company.

The daunting and extreme approach would be to hire a new member of staff, give them their workload and teach them what to do from scratch. This is a time-consuming option and actually leaves you trying to do both jobs at once, at least for a while.

How about handing over the reins in small, manageable steps instead?

The beauty of a virtual assistant is that you are not confined to the restrictions of standard employment; you can offload as much or as little of your work to the VA as you want, and keep in close touch with them via skype and other management tools.

You can drip-feed tasks bit by bit and once you’re satisfied that the VA is on top of them, start upping their workload. You’ll never pay for more time than is actually worked and, if you pick the right virtual assistant company for you, you won’t need to invest a great deal of your own time in the VA to set them up.

Confidence comes with small, comfortable steps and with a virtual assistant you can tailor these steps to be as small or as big as you want. If you want to find out more about how Boldly can help you ease yourself into handing over your office workload head over to our services page

About the author Sandra Lewis is the Founder and CEO of Boldly. She's passionate about helping Businesses, Organizations and Executives increase productivity and move their work forward with the right skills and resources. Setting an example of the efficiencies gained working remotely, she’s been leading her entire team on a virtual basis for the past decade.

You might also like

The image shows the back view of a woman sitting at a desk in a home office environment. She is wearing a gray sweater and has her hair pulled back. On the desk, there are various office supplies and equipment, including a computer monitor, a desk lamp, and a potted plant. The walls are decorated with framed artwork, and there is a clock visible on the wall.

Six Steps To Master The Virtual Assistant Onboarding Process [Free Checklist]

Remote Know-How
A smiling professional, exemplifying the virtual assistant vs. remote executive assistant comparison, stands at her organized workspace. She holds a coffee mug, surrounded by a desktop computer displaying a spreadsheet, stacks of books, and a wall covered in notes and schedules. Her casual yet professional attire and home office setup showcase the flexibility of remote work, while the organized environment highlights the skills needed for both virtual assistance and executive support roles.

What’s The Difference In Hiring A Virtual Assistant Vs. A Remote Executive Assistant?

Remote Know-How
A smiling woman executive assistant in a yellow blouse holds a folder while standing in an office. Behind her, there is a white shelf with books and plants, and a desk with documents and writing tools on a yellow table.

Successfully Transitioning And Onboarding A New Executive Assistant

Remote Know-How