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Building a Business That Supports Your Life: The VA Queen, Evonne Barrier

Building a Business That Supports Your Life: The VA Queen, Evonne Barrier

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Ever feel like you’re stuck between needing help in your business but not knowing if you can afford it? Meet Evonne Barrier, CEO & Founder of Barrier Consulting, a virtual assistant agency helping entrepreneurs scale efficiently.

In this episode, Amy Singleton and Evonne dive into her journey from the restaurant industry to entrepreneurship, the hard pivots she made, and how a dream of traveling in an RV led to her creating a thriving business.

She shares powerful insights on when to hire help, how to delegate tasks effectively, and why automation is the first step to freedom before outsourcing. Plus, Evonne reveals why so many entrepreneurs are burning out before they even give themselves a chance to succeed!

If you’re feeling overwhelmed but don’t know where to start, this episode is for you. Learn how to reclaim your time, structure your business for success, and step into your role as the CEO of your life!

📌 Tune in and discover:
✅ How to determine the right time to hire a VA
✅ Why systems & automation should come before delegation
✅ The surprising case study of a business that grew 109% by outsourcing
✅ How hiring a VA can actually increase your bottom line
✅ The mindset shift that freed Evonne to pivot and follow her passions

👉 Don’t miss this conversation with a true Queen who’s flipping the script on how we scale our businesses!

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