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Feeling Burnt Out? How Alaina Case Found Her "Why" and Built a Career That Actually Works for Her

Feeling Burnt Out? How Alaina Case Found Her "Why" and Built a Career That Actually Works for Her

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In this episode, I sit down with Alaina Case, an experienced virtual assistant coach and founder of Elite VA Services, to talk about the journey from traditional employment to entrepreneurship. Alaina shares her career path, from working in public relations and nonprofit roles to launching multiple businesses before discovering her passion for virtual assistance. She opens up about the challenges of leaving a toxic work environment, embracing freelancing, and ultimately creating a thriving VA coaching business.

We dive into the mindset shifts needed to transition from an employee to a business owner, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the power of leveraging existing skills in a new career. Alaina also shares her insights on setting boundaries in business, the importance of knowing your "why," and how hiring a virtual assistant can be a game-changer for small business owners.

Whether you're thinking about becoming a VA, hiring one, or taking the leap into entrepreneurship, this conversation is packed with practical advice and inspiration. Tune in to hear how Alaina built a business on her own terms, and how you can do the same!

Connect with Alaina

Website: https://www.elitevaservices.net/

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Connect with Brittany

Website: https://www.shiftyourdayjob.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shiftyourdayjob/

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