Turn What You Know Into Your Dream Business
What you'll learn
- Identify valuable skills they possess
- Identify their own unique knowledge
- Identify their own unique abilities
- Be able to connect their skills, knowledge and abilities with businesses that fit their unique strengths
Requirements
- Time to commit to reviewing life experiences in order to identify strengths, skills, knowledge and abilities
- The ability to download, view and print a .pdf file
Description
In this course, drawn from my home business coaching program, individuals work through a series of videos and assignments to identify their own knowledge, skills and strengths. Using what they learn about themselves, they are then given direction for matching those strengths with possible business ideas that are unique suited to them. Although this program is ideally suited for those looking to start a small or home based business, the process works for anyone seeking to create their own 'dream' business.
Who this course is for:
- Students interested in starting their own business
- Students interested in identifying their own unique strengths and abilities
- Students with some sort of background working a job and/or volunteering
Instructor
Tina Marie Hilton is owner and virtual online technology assistant at Clerical Advantage and it’s Girly Girl Geek Designs website services and has been successfully providing services to clients across the U.S. since 2007. She has also coached and instructed virtual professionals in comprehensive ways to build success in their businesses since 2011.
Tina Marie is an expert in the virtual assistant industry. That expertise has been utilized through her association with the following:
Faculty Member at Solo Practice University – teaching a course for solo attorneys on how to find and work with a virtual assistant/virtual paralegal effectively.
Team Member at the Alliance for Virtual Businesses - web designer and instructor.
Co-Founder at Start Blogging Today – providing training for businesses and individuals in the area of blogging for business.
Her writing on the subject of virtual assistance also appears in the book “Social Media for Lawyers” by Carolyn Elefant, Esq. and Nicole Black, Esq. She is listed as a case study in attorney Stephanie Kimbro’s “Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online”.
She has also been interviewed numerous times by the likes of the Paralegal Mentor, Vicki Voisin, the Virtual Assistant Forums, A Virtual Perception Podcast and many others. Her experience and expertise in the industry was featured in the article “Virtually Yours” in the November 2011 edition of the Carolina Paralegal News. She has also been a guest speaker at the Online International Virtual Assistants Convention for several years running.