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Productivity·Mar 24, 2026·5 min read

How a Virtual Assistant Can Buy Back 15+ Hours of Your Week

How a Virtual Assistant Can Buy Back 15+ Hours of Your Week

Most founders don't have a time problem — they have a delegation problem. The average small-business owner spends over a third of the working week on admin that someone else could do better and cheaper. Here's how a virtual assistant (VA) changes that equation, from our own UK-based VA, Loveth.

What a VA actually does

Far more than inbox triage. A capable VA typically handles:

  • Inbox & calendar: filtering, drafting replies, scheduling and protecting your deep-work blocks
  • Client communications: follow-ups, onboarding emails, meeting notes and reminders
  • Research: suppliers, competitors, prospects, travel and tools comparisons
  • Operations: invoicing, CRM updates, document preparation and light project coordination
  • Content support: formatting posts, scheduling social media, updating website content

The maths of delegation

Value your time honestly. If your effective hourly value is $100 and you spend 15 hours a week on $20-an-hour tasks, you're burning $1,200 of weekly opportunity. A part-time VA costs a fraction of that — and usually does the work faster, because it's their specialism, not your distraction.

What to delegate first

  1. The recurring: anything you do the same way every week is a process — document it once, hand it over.
  2. The draining: tasks you procrastinate on get done faster by someone who doesn't dread them.
  3. The interruptive: inbox and scheduling chop your day into fragments. Reclaiming focus is the biggest hidden win.

How to make it work from day one

  • Start with a 30-minute weekly sync and a shared task board (we use Notion).
  • Record instructions once — a five-minute screen recording beats a page of instructions.
  • Give context, not just tasks: a VA who understands the "why" makes better decisions without asking.
  • Review weekly for the first month, then loosen the loop as trust builds.

Why time zones can be a feature

A UK-based VA supporting clients across Europe, Africa and the Americas means your business keeps moving while you sleep or focus. Morning handovers become a productivity ritual: you wake to a cleared inbox and a prioritised day.

Delegation isn't losing control — it's choosing what deserves your control.

Efzyba Studio offers virtual assistance as part of our studio services. Get in touch to see what 15 reclaimed hours a week could do for your business.

Loveth Toluwalope
Loveth ToluwalopeVirtual Assistant (UK), Efzyba Studio
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