What In-House EAs Can Learn from the Virtual Assistant Model
What In-House EAs Can Learn from the Virtual Assistant Model […]
What In-House EAs Can Learn from the Virtual Assistant Model […]
The Juggling Act: An EA’s Guide to Sanity […]
I was sat soaking up the expectant chatter, just observing. A room full of Executive and Personal Assistants, and I felt it. As I always do. That unspoken buzz, part admiration, part quiet self-check. A mix of competition, sharp minds, big energy, calm confidence, and that little voice in the back of your head wondering: [...]
Can You Really Have It All? […]
When I embarked on my career as a Legal PA in 1991, the workplace looked vastly different from what it does today. Computers were in their infancy, and the tools I relied on were a typewriter and a hefty amount of manual organisation. Back then, the idea of machines assisting with complex tasks or making [...]
A Couple lines About Me […]
Six years ago, I qualified as a midwife. I soon after found myself feeling unfulfilled due to the constraints of the system I was working within. This led to anxiety, burn out and eventually, I decided to leave Midwifery. This was an extremely difficult decision and I worried about how others would perceive me. My [...]
When I took my first step into the workplace in 1991, I was eager to prove myself, learn, and build a career, but back then, mentoring wasn’t something I actively considered. The concept wasn’t discussed widely, and I wasn’t aware of how having a mentor could have shaped my journey in invaluable ways. Fast forward [...]
Let us begin with a few facts: My name is Matthew Maney, I’ve just turned 40 years old (life begins now, right?!), and I never meant to end up working as a Personal Assistant. […]