Rhea Amor on Freedom, Flexibility, and Finding Impact as a VA

For Rhea Amor, one of the most meaningful moments in her VA career wasn’t about finishing a project—it was about the difference she made in someone’s day.
“My proudest moment was when a client told me they finally felt less overwhelmed after delegating work to me. Hearing that my support reduced their stress and gave them more time for their business—and even for themselves—was really meaningful.”
For her, that feedback was a reminder that being a VA isn’t just about tasks—it’s about creating relief, balance, and trust.
Client Moments That Matter
Sometimes the most memorable wins come from helping clients regain control of their work and time.
“One memorable experience was helping a client streamline their workflow. They were juggling so many tasks and struggling to stay organized. I introduced a system that saved them hours each week and made their business run more smoothly. They told me it also gave them more time for personal life, and that gratitude reminded me why I love this job.”
For Rhea, it’s these moments of transformation that keep her motivated and inspired.
Learning Through Challenges
Every VA journey comes with challenges, and for Rhea, the toughest was managing clients with competing priorities and urgent needs.
“The toughest challenge was supporting a client who had so many urgent tasks at once. At first, it was overwhelming, but I tackled it by creating a clear system for prioritizing, breaking projects into smaller steps, and communicating closely to set realistic timelines.”
What started as a challenge turned into an opportunity to build structure—and strengthen client trust.
A Life Transformed
Becoming a VA didn’t just change Rhea’s career, it reshaped her life.
“Becoming a Virtual Assistant has given me both flexibility and freedom. I’ve been able to grow professionally while having more control over my time. I get to work with clients from different industries, which keeps the work exciting and meaningful.”
That flexibility has given her the space to build a career that fits her lifestyle without giving up growth or purpose.
The Skills That Matter Most
Through her VA role, Rhea has sharpened the skills that keep clients coming back.
“I’ve strengthened my organizational and time management skills, developed better communication, and become highly proficient with digital tools and project management systems. Most of all, I’ve learned how to be adaptable and proactive.”
Those abilities have allowed her to handle multiple priorities smoothly and continue delivering quality support.
Words of Advice
For anyone considering becoming a Virtual Assistant, Rhea shares a reminder rooted in her own experience:
“My advice is to start small, stay consistent, and believe in the value you bring. You don’t need to know everything right away. Build on what you’re already good at, keep learning, and connect with others. Every successful VA started as a beginner—growth comes step by step.”
Rhea Amor’s story is proof that resilience, organization, and a heart for service can turn challenges into opportunities. From easing clients’ stress to creating balance in her own life, she shows that being a Virtual Assistant is about much more than work—it’s about impact.
At Summit VA Solutions, we’re proud to celebrate VAs like Rhea, who remind us that behind every task is a chance to make life a little easier for someone else.