36 min

How Virtual Assistant Work Enables a Creative Life with Lee LeBreton Panic-Proof Radio

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Lee LeBreton is a multi-talented creator. As a playwright, actor, and producer in the New York theater scene, finding a flexible job that allows him to pay the bills is paramount. After moving to the city following grad school, he considered the prototypical day-job gig waiting tables, but fortunately, a number of Lee’s friends were already doing some virtual assistant work with a young Don’t Panic Management.

Since joining the team, Lee's found an interesting symbiosis between creative work and virtual assistant life. He writes, produces podcasts, manages social media, and does graphic design for clients—all work that plays directly into his talents as a playwright and theater producer. Plus, Lee is able to apply what he’s learned about marketing writing to his work as a theater producer, promoting performances online. Hear more about how Lee's created harmony across all areas of life in this episode of Panic-Proof Radio.

Key Takeaways

VA work can feed your other interests and vice versa. Lee’s skills as a voiceover artist help him edit podcasts for clients. Social media marketing tips he’s learned from clients empower Lee to promote the artistic work of the nonprofits he partners with.
Finding your remote work groove is part life hacks and part knowing thyself. Yes, learn about the Pomodoro Technique. But also pay attention to your own body and energy levels and let those guide you.
Make the effort to connect on a deeper level with your colleague. Whether you’re the VA or the boss, you’ll feel more invested in the work when you have a stronger understanding of what makes your coworker tick.

Resources From This Episode

Learn more about Lee LeBreton
Follow Lee on Twitter
Follow Lee on Instagram
And learn more about Don’t Panic Management’s Panic Proof Blueprint here.

Lee LeBreton is a multi-talented creator. As a playwright, actor, and producer in the New York theater scene, finding a flexible job that allows him to pay the bills is paramount. After moving to the city following grad school, he considered the prototypical day-job gig waiting tables, but fortunately, a number of Lee’s friends were already doing some virtual assistant work with a young Don’t Panic Management.

Since joining the team, Lee's found an interesting symbiosis between creative work and virtual assistant life. He writes, produces podcasts, manages social media, and does graphic design for clients—all work that plays directly into his talents as a playwright and theater producer. Plus, Lee is able to apply what he’s learned about marketing writing to his work as a theater producer, promoting performances online. Hear more about how Lee's created harmony across all areas of life in this episode of Panic-Proof Radio.

Key Takeaways

VA work can feed your other interests and vice versa. Lee’s skills as a voiceover artist help him edit podcasts for clients. Social media marketing tips he’s learned from clients empower Lee to promote the artistic work of the nonprofits he partners with.
Finding your remote work groove is part life hacks and part knowing thyself. Yes, learn about the Pomodoro Technique. But also pay attention to your own body and energy levels and let those guide you.
Make the effort to connect on a deeper level with your colleague. Whether you’re the VA or the boss, you’ll feel more invested in the work when you have a stronger understanding of what makes your coworker tick.

Resources From This Episode

Learn more about Lee LeBreton
Follow Lee on Twitter
Follow Lee on Instagram
And learn more about Don’t Panic Management’s Panic Proof Blueprint here.

36 min