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Outsourcing Domestic Tasks for Better Work Life Balance It's Good To See You | Insights on Work Life Balance, Time Management & Productivity Pearls For The Modern Mom

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Do you have trouble managing it all? Kids, school, meals, work. Part of you feels like you *should* be able to somehow have the time and energy to do all the things but you can’t and you’re feeling spread thin and unhappy? Somehow, justifying spending money on help feels elitist and privileged and wasteful, but it’s not.
 
If you’re a professional, working woman, then there is a simple solution to this.  It’s utilizing paid help at home - whether in the form of domestic help or a personal assistant. A recent article came out that women in the C-suite pay for help at home and many are loathe to admit it - as if somehow it’s possible to be a high ranking leader in your organization, physician, attorney, whatever you do and pick the kids up from school, cook dinner, make cupcakes for the bake sale, organize holiday cards and on and on without help.
 
I’m here to tell you that there is nothing shameful about paying for help. In fact , in order to likely be at the point you want to in your career and be at home for the moments that are important for your family - you must delegate.
 
I’m sharing and telling you exactly what I delegate and outsource weekly, monthly and quarterly in this episode. It’s time to normalize having help - whether it’s housekeepers, nannies, house managers or babysitters.
aloha,
Dr. Rupa
 
 
Read "Childcare, housekeeper and a personal assistant: Women are paying big bucks for support at home in order to reach the C-Suite" 
 
Interested in hiring a virtual assistant? Before you do, get this resource bunde: How To Train Your Best VA
 
Ep 54: Live in your zone of genius why you need a virtual assistant
Get your FREE Fillable Eishenhower Matrix here: www.drrupawong.com/matrix

Do you have trouble managing it all? Kids, school, meals, work. Part of you feels like you *should* be able to somehow have the time and energy to do all the things but you can’t and you’re feeling spread thin and unhappy? Somehow, justifying spending money on help feels elitist and privileged and wasteful, but it’s not.
 
If you’re a professional, working woman, then there is a simple solution to this.  It’s utilizing paid help at home - whether in the form of domestic help or a personal assistant. A recent article came out that women in the C-suite pay for help at home and many are loathe to admit it - as if somehow it’s possible to be a high ranking leader in your organization, physician, attorney, whatever you do and pick the kids up from school, cook dinner, make cupcakes for the bake sale, organize holiday cards and on and on without help.
 
I’m here to tell you that there is nothing shameful about paying for help. In fact , in order to likely be at the point you want to in your career and be at home for the moments that are important for your family - you must delegate.
 
I’m sharing and telling you exactly what I delegate and outsource weekly, monthly and quarterly in this episode. It’s time to normalize having help - whether it’s housekeepers, nannies, house managers or babysitters.
aloha,
Dr. Rupa
 
 
Read "Childcare, housekeeper and a personal assistant: Women are paying big bucks for support at home in order to reach the C-Suite" 
 
Interested in hiring a virtual assistant? Before you do, get this resource bunde: How To Train Your Best VA
 
Ep 54: Live in your zone of genius why you need a virtual assistant
Get your FREE Fillable Eishenhower Matrix here: www.drrupawong.com/matrix

28 min