The Busy Lawyer’s Guide to The Domestic Assistant Advantage

The Busy Lawyer’s Guide to the Domestic Assistant Advantage helps attorneys regain a sense of control over their home lives by teaching how to find, hire, and train a domestic assistant to manage household chores and errands. The strategy has helped many lawyers decrease stress at home while increasing their ability to earn more revenue in their practice.

​​Book Details

  • Paperback: 74 pages
  • Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition (August 21, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1517005426
  • ISBN-13: 978-1517005429

Reviews

Michele Fuller

Michigan Law Center PLLC

Pure Gold. This book, “The Domestic Assistant Advantage,” is pure gold for any female executive or female business owner. I could immediately see myself in the overworked overachieving business owner/mother/spouse/daughter. The explanation of the advantages to a woman who is trying to have it all and make it work without going insane helped me tremendously in identifying the right person when I found her. Women, including myself, continue to fight stereotypes. When I implemented the Domestic Assistant Advantage, it somehow gave me permission to offload everything but being a parent and spouse, and left more room for those I love, including me. Just one week in, and I am less stressed. We had a home cooked meal before heading off to a baseball game, laundry done, shopping list complete, dogs walked, among a long list to other tasks completed. I am finding room for exercise.

Thank you, Steve Riley, for this thoughtfully written book and all of the checklists and tools for managing my domestic assistant now that I found her. It has the added advantage of forcing me to be more organized in my creation and management of tasks, versus an ad hoc flying by the seat of my pants existence, constantly scrambling or seeing something in the house and thinking, “one day I’ll get to that…” One day has arrived.

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