In the News
Appearing in the Presidio Sentinel November 2004:

Finding Time To Do It All
Is It Possible?
Do you ever have that feeling that you’re going to
burst if you take on one more task?Do you find yourself juggling your
work and personal life?
Do the holidays overwhelm you?
Just thinking of the answers to these questions can
make some of us a little anxious. The thought of doing one more thing
in the day or week or month can set our minds on overdrive. We all feel
this way from time to time.
We joke about cloning ourselves or hiring a
personal assistant for home and work. Well, we don’t have to make
comedy of it any longer. Now there’s a business that can help with the
overload, the planning, the preparation, and the organization. It’s
called Task Masters. Recently, I met with the president, Janet Casey,
to learn about the organization and the services that they provide.
Janet Casey, who’s the mother of a three-year old
son, was a busy executive in sales and advertising. She remembers well
the feeling of being overwhelmed, trying to do it all. She said that
her life and work were blurred. The two became meshed. That’s when she
decided it was time to make a change and get into the business of
helping others.
With two years of success, Casey is excited about
her business and the people she employs. She has a fully licensed and
bonded team of planning professionals who are committed to providing the
highest standards of personalized service and attention to detail.
Their task is to help manage the burdens and responsibilities of
individuals, small businesses and organizations. They will help with
the little tasks and the big ones too, including daily chores, such as
laundry delivery and pick up, grocery shopping, shoe repairs, photo
copies, binding reports, answering phone calls, organizing an office
(home and business).
If selecting, preparing and mailing holiday cards
makes you crazy, then Task Masters is here to help. They also assist
with holiday decorations: selecting and decorating trees for Christmas,
as well as the cumbersome task of removal and repacking. If buying,
wrapping and delivering gifts are on your list of least desirable, Task
Master can also help, as well as creating and delivering client gift
baskets.
And if you need someone to help manage an event,
Task Masters is ready for the job. They help plan and coordinate
anniversary celebrations; weddings; luncheons for charities; home and
business dinners; and business meetings, including seminars and
tradeshows.
“Really smart and successful people know you can’t
do it all,” offered Casey, who added, “You give us your tasks and we
will get them completed, efficiently and professionally.”
Casey, a Mission Hills resident and UCSD graduate,
who’s lived in the Bay Area and New England, says that one of the things
she enjoys most about her job is demonstrating to clients how easy it is
to delegate a job or task. Happy customers who benefit from the
business are what she strives for.
As the holidays approach, Casey reminds me that a
great gift for someone special might be a Task Master gift
certificate. A little R&R for a friend, business associate or loved
one could be the perfect stocking stuffer.
To learn more about Task Masters and the different
service levels: silver, gold and platinum, call 619-299-9069 or visit
www.sdtaskmasters.com. Is it time to free yourself?
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