2026 is the Year
Jan 12, 2026
I've never been big on New Year's resolutions.
Most of them fade by February. We start strong, life gets busy, and suddenly it's March and we can't remember what we were so excited about.
But I've decided that this year will be different for me.
I sat down in December and got honest with myself about what I actually want - not someday, but this year. A revenue goal that stretched me. Weekends completely off. And I'm finally launching the podcast I've been "going to start" for years.
Then I did something I don't always do: I mapped it out. Month by month. Week by week. The specific actions I need to take to make it happen.
I'm tracking my progress daily. I'm being explicit about my priorities instead of letting the urgent crowd out the important.
I'm not leaving 2026 to chance.
And here's what I know after 15 years of running my own business: hope is not a strategy. Wanting it isn't enough. You need a plan, and you need to take action - even when you're not sure it's going to work.
That's true for me. And it's true for you.
If you've been thinking about starting a Virtual Assistant business - maybe for months, maybe for years - this is your moment.
Not because January is magical. But because waiting for the "right time" is how another year slips by.
Next week, I'm hosting a free 5-day training called The VA Business Launch Pad. It starts Monday, January 19th at noon ET.
Over five days, I'll walk you through everything you need to know to actually get started: why VA work is one of the smartest ways to work from home right now, how to get clients without pitching or cold calling, what to charge, and how to build a business that doesn't burn you out.
We'll also do daily mindset sessions to quiet the voice that says "I don't have what it takes" - because building a business isn't just about strategy. It's about becoming someone who trusts herself enough to try.
2026 is the year to stop thinking and start building.
I'm doing it.
Join me?