Set the stage for support that actually works.
Hiring a Virtual Assistant can be one of the most freeing decisions a business owner makes. But like any good partnership, it starts with a little prep work.
At Simplicity, we believe bringing in a VA should bring peace, not pressure. So here’s how to prepare your business to receive the support it truly needs.
✅ 1. Know What You Want to Offload
Start by listing all the things you:
– Don’t enjoy doing
– Don’t have time to do
– Shouldn’t be doing as the CEO
These are ideal tasks to delegate to a VA. Common examples include:
– Email management
– File organization
– Client scheduling
– Social media posts
– Invoice tracking
💡 Simplicity Tip: Keep a “delegate list” in your notes or planner for a week. Anything repetitive or draining? That’s a VA task.
🗂️ 2. Organize Your Digital Workspace
You don’t need to have perfect systems—but your VA will work more efficiently if they can navigate your tools.
Helpful steps:
– Make shared folders in Google Drive or Dropbox
– Label key documents clearly
– Create a “Start Here” folder for important logins, brand info, and client processes
– Use password managers (like LastPass) to securely share access
🧾 3. Outline Your Priorities
Before your VA begins, ask yourself:
– What do I want off my plate first?
– What would make the biggest difference in my day-to-day life?
– What does success look like for this role?
This helps your VA focus where it counts, instead of guessing what matters.
💬 4. Set Communication Expectations
Decide how often and where you’ll communicate. Clear is kind!
Some options:
– Weekly check-ins via Zoom or Loom
– Daily updates in Slack or email
– Shared project trackers (Google Sheets, Trello, Notion)
Also clarify:
– Preferred work hours/time zone
– Urgent vs. non-urgent channels
– Who your VA reports to (you or a team member)
✍️ 5. Have SOPs—or Let Your VA Create Them
SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) aren’t required—but they’re gold.
If you don’t have them yet, that’s okay. A good VA can document the steps as they go. But you should have a general idea of:
– How tasks are currently done
– Any do’s/don’ts specific to your business
– What tone and tools to use for client interactions
🌟 6. Embrace the Partnership Mindset
Your VA isn’t just a task-doer—they’re a strategic partner.
Treat them like part of your team:
– Share your vision
– Give them space to offer input
– Celebrate wins together
When you invest in the relationship, the ROI multiplies.
🛠️ How Simplicity Makes the Transition Easy
We offer a seamless onboarding experience that includes:
- ✨ A welcome checklist to prep your systems
- 📂 Organized folders to make delegation easier
- 🧠 Support in identifying what to offload first
- 🤝 Collaborative check-ins to align goals and expectations
Whether you’re overwhelmed or simply ready to breathe again—Simplicity will help you go from busy to balanced.
Final Word
Hiring a VA is more than getting help—it’s making space for peace.
And when you’re prepared, your Virtual Assistant can serve you—not just your inbox.