Virtual Assistant Outsource Administration

 
 
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Some people did... well, they went to the shores to watch it and what else could happen if it was real but to be dragged away... ta dum ...

I live in Christchurch and as much as it was unlikely that it was going to hit our shores, I made the executive decision to be first out and first setup on safe ground. I treated this warning as my first practice. What was I going to do, how was going to make the decisions, how was I going to execute my decisions, and what was my rationale.


While all my colleagues went to work for the day, I set about completing all things urgent and then I packed up and took to higher ground in a great holiday home high in the hills. It was such a great night away. And did anyone notice... not really... all but two of my clients were advised and the rest, it was business as usual.

As soon as I got to high ground, I plugged my iPhone into my computer (forgot my vodem), I turned on internet tethering on my iPhone and I was connected. Business as usual.

So what did you do? Did you wait for Civil Defence or did you take responsibility for you and your family? Did you trust the reports?

So here is what I learned: Christchurch is not built for mass evacuations to higher ground; Civil Defence will spend the next 3-4 warning testing their processes; some people are thick; one needs to be prepared (I forgot dog food); one also needs to be able to make decisions.

And here is my rationale: If I am the first one out at warning 1 (whether it's likely or not), I will be set up and working again by the time an evacuation is advised. Its unlikely I'll need to work if there is an evacuation but if their is a regional evacuation, the rest of the world doesn't go away and of course, I'm probably going to be very useful.

So think about what you will do when a tsunami warning comes around again, be prepared and know that AdminCorp will be prepared.

Debra Clark

 
 
I've been reading Tim Ferriss' book the 4 hour week and am convinced I'm ready for what he's talking about. So quarter of the way into the book I've already made some substantial decisions to pave the way forward for the next five years of my life and I'm impressed. Here's some of the tiny things I've done;

1. changed the word efficient to effective
2. stopped trying to cram more into my time
3. changed my hours (down)
4. stopped talking about doing what I 'want' to do and now I'm going to what 'excites' me.

The next chapter is dreamlining ....

So where in the world are you going?

Check out Tim's website here.
 
 

These words 'health & safety' can be a legislation nightmare. Being such an important part of business, many government departments offer small businesses free tools to get them started on ensuring workplace health and safety.

If governments are supporting small businesses, then small businesses need to realise their responsbility and do their part.

Here are a few local websites that will get you started;
Workplace hazard tool
Create your own worksmart tips from acc
Free tailored training plans for individuals
Free information about workplace safety from Worksite
Workplace wellness from Sparc

So don't wait till something happens, use the tools availabe to prepare your workplace.