
Need a VA? How “Sidekick Sarah” Helps Cleaning Business Owners Get Their Time Back
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Need a VA? How “Sidekick Sarah” Helps Cleaning Business Owners Get Their Time Back
Feeling buried by admin work, social media, emails, and everything in between? You’re not alone—and I recently sat down with Cleaning Business Life to talk about exactly that.
🎙️ I was honored to be a guest on Episode #112: “Need A VA? The Sidekick Effect: Freeing Up Time for What Matters Most.”
We dove deep into how a Virtual Assistant (VA)—especially one who understands the cleaning industry—can become your right-hand partner in business growth.
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What We Covered in the Episode:
🧹 What a VA actually does
From social media and email marketing to scheduling, invoicing, website updates, and beyond—your VA can tackle the stuff that steals your time and keeps you stuck in busywork.
📈 Why outsourcing non-income-producing tasks is critical
I shared how most business owners wait too long to get help, and how your business can't grow if you’re stuck doing everything yourself.
🕒 Where to start delegating
I gave practical advice on which tasks are the easiest (and smartest) to hand off first. Spoiler alert: it’s probably that thing you’ve been procrastinating on all month.
💬 Why working with a U.S.-based VA matters
With real-time communication, shared time zones, and cultural understanding, I’m here when you need me—with systems in place to keep everything running smoothly.
🧠 How hiring a VA protects your mental health
Getting support isn’t just a business decision—it’s a life decision. You deserve time to breathe, focus, and grow.
The Bottom Line: You Don’t Have to Do It All Alone.
If you're running a cleaning business and feeling the overwhelm, it might be time to bring in your own Sidekick. 💪
🎧 Tune into the full episode to hear how I support cleaning business owners just like you—and how you can finally take your time (and energy) back.
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