Personal concierge Celia Wesson
For professionals, outsourcing daily tasks is considered quite normal, but what about busy households or individuals? That is where a personal concierge can make a lot of sense.
A personal concierge is someone who will make arrangements or run errands, the list of which are endless. Some examples are; booking a table at a restaurant, arranging a housekeeper, organising trades and services, arranging events, through to arranging a relocation. When running errands a personal concierge might collect dry-cleaning, do personal shopping, paying bills or any such errand the client requires.
A personal concierge can be a lifestyle manager or personal assistant who provides customised services to busy time-strapped parents, entrepreneurs, executives, tourists and individuals. They become the ultimate go-to person to insure that clients are relieved of time-consuming tasks that hinder productivity or deplete energy and creativity.
And it makes a lot of sense these days when there are increased demands at work and at home and yet the amount of time remains unchanged. In order to get more done in the same bandwidth of time you need help.
Celia’s Personal Concierge recently opened in Newcastle offering just such a service. Celia Wesson wants to give the busy people of Newcastle the opportunity to engage in a personal concierge, assistant, shopper, home organiser or even cleaner, so they have more time to do those things they really want to do.
Wouldn’t you rather come home from work at the end of the day knowing all you need to do is relax, and spend time with family? Passing your ‘to-do’ list to a personal concierge like Celia eliminates worry and stress from your day. Women in particular tend to take on too much, and say yes to everything, and this can take a toll on your physical, mental and emotional health.
You will find your own individual benefits from having a personal concierge in your life, but the main benefit we like to iterate is eliminating stress and worry, and giving you back more time to do the things you love.
“No one bats an eyelid if you have a housekeeper or a gardener,” explains Celia, “A concierge is really an extension of these services.”
For more information http://www.celiaspersonalconcierge.com.au/
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