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  • Do you have a personal manager?

    Kate Ramakaieva
    41 replies
    I'm thinking about hiring one, but I can't stop thinking that I can't find the way to delegate most of my tasks. How do you deal with it?

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    Dmytro Momot
    To be honest, I don’t trust people and try using various productivity tools
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    Kate Ramakaieva
    FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
    @dmitrymomot 🤣 sad but true, did you check https://www.producthunt.com/post... today?
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    Dmytro Momot
    @kate_ramakaieva I’ve seen the launch, but didn’t try yet. Can it replace the people?😅
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    Kate Ramakaieva
    FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
    @dmitrymomot I didn't try as well, but looks promising and I hope it can replace some part of humans assistants 😁
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    Val
    Totally get this struggle. I've tried a bunch of tools, but still find it tough to delegate without feeling like I’m losing control.
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    Sergey Pavlovich 🦄
    I have an assistant, sure
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    Sergey Pavlovich 🦄
    @kate_ramakaieva sometimes effectively, sometimes not. YouTube team – yes, but Telegram need to be improved. Personal assistant for influencers must have.
    Sergey Pavlovich 🦄
    Personal manager or your own support?
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    Dmytro Chervonyi
    Sometimes, I feel that I need one. There are too many projects/initiatives I manage at one time.
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    Evgenii Anikin
    I thought about hiring a personal manager, but ChatGPT does half of his tasks
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    Oleksandr Buratynskyi
    I was trying to find assistance but people where underqualified or working for themselves very effectively 😅 Have no solution but will be interested in other opinions
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    Artem Shambalov
    If people are trying to boost self-discipline personal manager isn’t an option. On the other hand, a proper productivity tool may come in handy…
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    Kate Ramakaieva
    FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
    @shambalyov totally agree, but do we need special coach for boosting self-discipline? 😰
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    Kate Ramakaieva
    FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
    @shambalyov do you have any recommendations?
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    Alejandro Cuauhtémoc
    @shambalyov Makes sense. Which one do you recommend?
    D-Desai
    Nope, just me and my coffee! ☕😄
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    Arthur
    Launching soon!
    I haven't, but what considerations would lead you to hire a manager? To share your workload? To assist with tasks outside your core business? Or to complement your professional skills? I think the first thing to consider would be the cost. Then, whether it would truly improve efficiency, and what value it would bring - such as increasing revenue, reducing stress, and lightening the workload. Currently, I'm more focused on using various AI software to boost efficiency and prioritize daily tasks, giving precedence to matters that are both important and urgent.
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    Silas Reeve Blackburn
    I don't personally have a manager, but I use an AI productivity assistant called Primely AI to help manage my tasks and calendar. It's way more affordable than hiring a human assistant. Excited to check out your Hubmee platform too and see how it compares! Let me know when it launches.
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    Ethan Matthew Brooks
    I don't have a personal manager myself, but I've heard good things about virtual assistant services like Time Etc and Delegated. They can handle things like scheduling, emails, research tasks etc at an affordable rate compared to hiring a dedicated full-time assistant. Might be worth checking out if you need help managing your workload but aren't ready for a full-time hire. I'm curious to see how AI advancements might make 'AI personal managers' more feasible in the future too. Let me know if you end up trying a service like that, I'd be interested to hear how it goes!
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    Emily Grace Bennett
    I've used a personal assistant before, but hiring an actual manager would be pretty pricey. Hubmee sounds interesting - having an affordable personal manager platform could be super helpful for staying on top of tasks and being more productive. I'll definitely check it out, thanks for sharing! Let me know when it launches.
    Andrii Sulymka
    To delegate effectively, start by identifying tasks that can be handed off—especially repetitive or time-consuming ones. Set clear expectations, give detailed instructions, and select the right person for the job. Start small, build trust gradually, and avoid micromanaging. Use automation where possible and focus on communication, providing feedback and guidance. Delegation frees up your time to focus on higher-value work, while allowing others to contribute meaningfully.
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    Vitaliy Ivanyshyn
    That's a great question! Delegating tasks can be quite challenging for many people. Interestingly, I have a solution for you—my startup, Hubmee, which is launching today! Our platform acts as a personal manager to help you effectively delegate and manage your tasks. We know that hiring a personal manager can be quite expensive in the U.S., with the average salary often exceeding $50,000 per year. With Hubmee, you can access powerful management tools at a fraction of that cost. Your support would mean a lot to us, and I’d love to hear your feedback once you give it a try!
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    Borja DR
    @kate_ramakaieva @vitaliy_ivanyshyn what kind of tasks can Hubmee automate?
    Aduma Emmanuel
    What specific tasks are you struggling to delegate? Maybe breaking them down could help you see what can be passed on to someone else.
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    Chandan Jadhav
    haven't reached there yet😎
    Scott Todd
    I totally get that! It can be tough to let go of tasks. Maybe start by delegating the smaller, less important stuff first. You’ll find it gets easier!
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    Zevanya Vaneca
    be honest, i'm trust issues
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