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Momaraderie: Virtual Assistant, Bi-Lingual Mom

02/14/2011 By Jayme Soulati

At the beginning of the year, I promised that I would make a better effort to speak with people instead of this non-verbal life we’ve all created via social media. Recently, Ivonne Vazquez, whom I know on Twitter as @VIVAssistants, picked up the phone to make a live connection with me. I’m so glad Ivonne beat me to it, because she’s a person everyone ought to get to know…

Ivonne made herself known to me when she commented on a post I ran on virtual assistants on my other blog, The SMB Collective. Based on this comment, I coerced her into drafting a post for me there, too, and what a great writer she is! I’m slowly learning more about Ivonne and the services she offers via her own company VIVA (VIVA Virtual Assistants), which offers virtual assistant services to entrepreneurs and companies seeking to increase capacity by outsourcing or subcontracting administrative needs.

In addition to owning a small business, Ivonne is a single mom, with a 9-year-old son at home (and two older children away at college). She is head of household, bread winner, avid gardener (who wants to be an organic farmer when she grows up), mower of lawns and amateur photographer. Hailing from New York City, of Puertorican descent, she is now living in Maine. Ivonne has deep roots in her culture, is bi-lingual, and is doing more work with Hispanic marketing consulting for small businesses. Additionally, she was recently tapped on the shoulder to be Maine’s only Spanish/English bilingual and bicultural SCORE mentor.

She is one of the most supportive, engaging and lovely people I’ve met on Twitter. The other day I was having a hissy fit about my computer on Twitter, and Ivonne picked up the phone to call and help me. How amazing is that? It was such a delightful shock to me and a wonderful gift, too.

How she manages juggling her balls is a question for Ivonne:

First, thank you Jayme for being so wonderful and asking me to be part of this great concept that is Momaraderie!

As for juggling…I find that if you don’t think about how much has to get done, you don’t become overwhelmed and it gets done! Just like the old riddle “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time”; the same applies to life and business.

Organization, structure, a work schedule and self-discipline are all key in maintaining efficiency, productivity and your sanity both as a small business owner and working parent; more so if you also work from home. Adaptability and flexibility are also essential. While structure is good, being too rigid in a routine or schedule can also be overwhelming and an obstacle in accomplishing tasks and achieving goals.

I maintain business hours with VIVA, this is when I am available to the public.  This doesn’t mean that I’m not, on occasion working until 1:00 a.m. or up at 5:30 checking e-mail, etc.; having a schedule gives me the opportunity to dedicate a portion of my day to my clients while also attending to my family and personal life.

Mobility in my business is also critical, and one of the reasons why I can accomplish multiple tasks and projects efficiently.  As a virtual assistant, which by definition means that I can work from anywhere at any time, having a laptop, smartphone, portable hard drive, hosting plan with File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for secure file uploads/downloads, access to cloud applications and secure WiFi access allow me to work from my home office, co-working office space, local coffee shop or my car…without missing a beat.

Filed Under: Momaraderie & Friends Tagged With: Virtual Assistant

Momaraderie Is Kudos For Working Moms

02/01/2011 By Jayme Soulati

From a tweet between tweeps, I came up with this idea for a little peer-to-peer support for we working professional moms. I suggested I’d do myself first, but instead I’m making my inaugural Momaraderie post about a woman I admire for her marketing prowess and support of other women in her community and online.

Please meet Michelle Quillin, co-owner of New England Multimedia:

Michelle came to my attention nearly a year ago. I saw her tweets about her business and then I invited her comments on my blog. After months of tweeting acquaintance and her acceptance as a core team member of The SMB Collective, Michelle has become a tier-one participant in my social media world. I finally had to speak with her, and in the last month, we connected our voices.

Here’s what I admire about Michelle:

  • She runs her business, New England Multimedia, with her husband Scott, and Michelle is a learning sponge soaking up social media engagement for their growing business every day. As a result of her efforts in 2010, their video and website production house had its best year yet in growth.
  • Michelle is mom to Christa, now 20, and a “Mom” to other young women she mentors, who’ve come into her life through youth ministry. Michelle and Scott have taken in teenage girls who needed a place to go for love and support when they were having problems at home (two of them are featured in Michelle’s personal profile picture on Facebook).
  • She’s also contemplating the critical care of a sibling in need in her home.
  • She worked outside the home while Scott started New England Multimedia. Michelle was a waitress in a tourist village, because it gave her the hours and daily cash  to get up and running and keep food on the table.
  • She avidly promotes her community in Rhode Island lending support and volunteerism for not-for-profit organizations and promoting them all over social media
  • Michelle’s Facebook page for their company is one to follow and participate in – she engages in a genuine way each day and the questions she asks may or may not have anything to do with an end game. I like that.
  • No one offers the support and encouragement that Michelle does. She frequently lends positive feedback and even pushed me to do a video (which I shared and she fell off her chair about).

There’s so much more to learn about Michelle; however, this is what I’ve gleaned, impressively, from follows, online engagement, tweets and one phone call ever.

Congrats, Michelle, for being a role model for we working professional moms in continuing to push an image and brand that has nothing to do with motherhood and apple pie and everything to do with professionalism in business.

If you’d like to suggest another professional working mom to feature right here, please share; there are millions of women in this world, and we need to meet half of them!

Filed Under: Momaraderie & Friends Tagged With: working moms

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