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Your Trusted Partner: The Role of a Personal Household Assistant in Seattle

Your Trusted Partner: The Role of a Personal Household Assistant in Seattle

A household assistant may seem like a luxury reserved only for celebrities and the super-rich, but it’s not. Household help is attainable and can completely transform your life and home for the better. Having a personal assistant in Seattle to run errands, perform household chores, and help with home projects means you can tackle your to-do list and have more time for your personal passions. And, managing an assistant requires much less oversight than you might think.

What does a personal household assistant do?

A household assistant is a partner in maintaining your home, helping you focus on your career, family, and whatever else is important to you. Your assistant can manage the day-to-day tasks of doing laundry and tidying rooms and also help you reimagine a room or other area of your home. Personal household assistance can include any of the following services:

  • Shopping for groceries and running other errands
  • Prepping meals and organizing the pantry/fridge
  • Doing laundry and dropping off/picking up dry cleaning
  • Planning travel, including packing and unpacking
  • Managing and supervising household vendors
  • Taking care of pets, including taking them to the vet if needed
  • Managing home dream projects

If you’ve ever wondered if you even need a household assistant or if you have enough for an assistant to do, consider this: a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics study found that household chores eat up an average of 21.5 hours per week—or three hours a day. 

When you add that to the time you spend on your career and other obligations, there’s not much time left over for you, which can lead to stress or burnout. With a household assistant, you can add three more hours to each day and reduce the stress of trying to manage an ever-growing to-do list. 

[Related: Will More Free Time Bring You Joy?]

What does managing a household assistant look like? 

Given all that you do in a given day, it may seem like doing things yourself will take less time and fuss than explaining it to someone else. Not so! The right personal assistant service can match you with a skilled and professional assistant who can take work off your hands and get it done to your specifications. 

As with any new relationship, developing a routine and rhythm with your personal assistant takes time. However, the more feedback you provide in the first weeks of the relationship, the sooner you’ll be up and running. Soon, your assistant will require less of your time and will be equipped to work independently. After the first few months working with a Pepper’s assistant, you can expect to dedicate only about 15 minutes per week for a quick check-in. 

What’s it like working with a Pepper’s household assistant? 

Our personal assistants in Seattle are well-trained and eager to make your life easier. Our clients say their Pepper’s assistants are:

  • Professional but friendly
  • Flexible
  • Thoughtful and discerning
  • Detail-oriented, with organizational superpowers
  • Trustworthy and reliable
  • Caring

[Related: Stay On Top of These 5 Kinds of Appointments With a Personal Assistant

Here are some examples of the feedback we’ve received:

“My PA is incredible—an 11 out of 10—really thoughtful, thorough, and intuitive. She is professional but friendly; she has just been great.” —Libby

“One of the massive benefits of having a PA is during travel disruptions. When flights are delayed, the kids are upset, and you’re stuck in customs, coming home to a stocked fridge and a prepared meal eliminates the need for a late-night milk run. You don’t realize the stress these tasks add until you have someone to handle them for you.” —A.S.

“My PA is a thoughtful and discerning assistant. She pays attention to details in our home and makes great suggestions for how to improve and optimize our lives. We trust her judgment, and she communicates proactively and frequently. She is always on time and patient with my unpredictable schedule.” —Client

How do I get started with Pepper’s in Seattle?

Our passion is helping you get things done without having to do it all yourself. Our personal assistants in Seattle are skilled in supporting your busy life so you can enjoy it more. Each assistant is heavily vetted and evaluated for the right fit for your home and lifestyle needs.

If you’re ready for household help that will give you your time back, reach out anytime or schedule a call to get matched with your personal assistant in Seattle.

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Masterful Meal Planning: Tips, Planning Templates, and More

Masterful Meal Planning: Tips, Planning Templates, and More

If you’re responsible for family meal planning, including grocery shopping, meal prep, and cleanup, you know how many hours it can take in any given week. What if you could manage those tasks more effectively and save yourself a lot of time along the way? 

The good news? You can. With an efficient planning process, some household support, and a customizable family meal planner template, you can become a meal planning pro and get back hours in your week.

5 Steps to Successful Meal Planning

Planning meals in advance delivers a host of benefits. In addition to saving time, it makes grocery shopping more efficient and takes the stress out of meal prep. As a result, you can approach each meal knowing exactly what’s on the menu and how long it will take to pull the meal together.

Weekly or monthly meal planning is a great idea for any household, but getting started can be a bit overwhelming. There are many factors to consider, and you may not know much about selecting a meal planning template. However, by following the detailed steps below and getting familiar with meal planning best practices, you can plan delicious, nutritious, and stress-free meals every day.

[Related: How To Delegate When You’re Used to Doing It All Yourself]

Here’s how to get started:

1. Set a solid meal planning foundation.

Before you sit down to populate a monthly meal plan template, you’ll need to determine what meal planning will look like for you and how you’ll make it a part of your routine. Setting this foundation ahead of time will ensure meal planning doesn’t become something you do only once and then abandon.

Some of the questions you’ll want to answer during this step include: 

  • Are there any nutritional goals I want to accomplish?
  • What kinds of cuisines and food groups do I want more or less of each month?
  • Do I want to plan meals for the week or the month?
  • How much time do I want to spend on grocery shopping and meal prep?
  • What menu alternatives can I use when there’s no time for meal prep? Leftovers? Preprepared meals? Takeout?

2. Build your family meal planner template.

Fortunately, you won’t have to create a family meal plan template from scratch. Several meal planning apps, printables, and free meal plan templates exist online. You can also access editable weekly and monthly meal plan templates in our family meal planning guide.

Whether you select a weekly or monthly template, make sure it includes enough space for menus, recipe ideas, and notes. Your template should also be printable so you can share it with your family and anyone helping with grocery shopping and meal prep

3. Involve your family in the meal planning process.

Family meal plans work best when they incorporate everyone’s food preferences and nutritional needs. Get input from family members about what they want to see in the meal plan. You can also post the whole plan in a central location so everyone knows what’s on the menu and can help when needed.

[Related: Do Successful People Outsource? The Answer is Yes.]

4. Get support from a household assistant.

Considering that household chores can take more than 21 hours per week, it makes a lot of sense to lighten your load with household help. In addition to the other household activities a household assistant can perform, such as doing laundry, running errands, and supervising vendors, your assistant can manage the following meal planning tasks:

  • Grocery shopping
  • Pantry and fridge inventory planning
  • Meal prep and cooking services
  • Researching new recipes based on your dietary preferences

5. Refine your meal plan periodically.

Like anything else, periodic improvements to your meal plan will make it more efficient and dynamic. For example, you can add new recipes and evaluate menus for more nutritional balance. You can also optimize meal prep by adding slow-cooker meals and freezing portions of meals beforehand. Each month, you’ll become more skilled in creating menus and getting everything on the table with less fuss.

Make Family Meal Times Less Stressful and More Enjoyable

If you’re ready to add time back into your schedule and prepare nutritious meals your whole family will love, make meal planning a regular part of your household management activities. It’s an excellent way to eat the foods you want without the stress of last-minute shopping and meal prep.

We want to help make meal planning as easy as possible for you. Get on the road to becoming a meal planning pro by downloading The Ultimate Guide to Family Meal Planning: Strategies, Templates, and Resources. Get The Ultimate Guide to Meal Planning: Strategies, Templates, and Resources.

What Is the Time Commitment for Hiring and Managing a Household Assistant?

What Is the Time Commitment for Hiring and Managing a Household Assistant?

If you’ve ever considered hiring a personal assistant for your home, you’ve likely thought about what your assistant would do, how many hours it would take, and the logistics of getting them onboarded. After all, hiring the right personal assistant for your home isn’t something to take lightly. The ideal assistant must manage tasks according to your preferences, work independently, and take initiative where it makes sense.

Thankfully, that’s all possible. There’s an efficient, no-fuss way to find, hire, and onboard a home personal assistant so you can lighten your load and get more time to do what matters most to you.

The Time Spent on Household Chores

Time is one of life’s most precious resources; you want to use it wisely. But spending too much time on household chores leaves you with less time for your family, friends, career, and self-care. And if you have children at home, you may feel even more stretched. In a recent survey, 62 percent of moms said they got less than an hour a day to themselves.

Household tasks eat up more time than you might think. A five-year time-use study conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found that unpaid household chores took an average of 21.5 hours per week. Just imagine what you could do instead of spending that many hours a week doing things you may not even enjoy, such as running errands, doing laundry, and waiting for the HVAC maintenance technician to arrive.

[Related: How To Delegate When You’re Used to Doing It All Yourself]

Hiring a Personal Assistant for Your Home Adds Time to Your Day

There are many signs you’re ready for a personal assistant: You’re stressed, overwhelmed, and have little to no time for personal interests. Most days, it seems there’s too much to do, you feel responsible for doing it all, and you rarely, if ever, get a break.

However, a personal assistant can address those issues by taking the following tasks off your hands:

  • Shopping for groceries
  • Running errands
  • Doing laundry and dropping off dry cleaning
  • Preparing meals and cleaning up
  • Organizing and tidying rooms
  • Making reservations
  • Scheduling and rescheduling appointments
  • Coordinating deliveries and making returns
  • Supervising repairs

And that’s not all. An assistant can also help you complete dream projects for any space in your home and property—whether you want to reorganize your patio or redecorate a spare room. By managing these projects so you no longer have to think about them, a personal assistant makes your life easier and more enjoyable.

[Related: Do Successful People Outsource? The Answer is Yes.]

Getting Started with a Pepper’s Personal Assistant

Pepper’s personal assistants are quick learners, able to work independently, and eager to bring you ideas for keeping your home tidy and organized. You don’t have to do everything yourself, and getting started with your new personal assistant is easier than you may think. 

We can have you up and running with your assistant in less than three hours with these five steps:

  • Step 1: Discovery call to discuss your needs and how a Pepper’s personal assistant can help (about 30 minutes)
  • Step 2: Deep-dive discussion about exactly what you want in an assistant, including your preferences, pet peeves, and must-haves (about 45 minutes)
  • Step 3: Onboarding forms for your hand-picked personal assistant (about 15 minutes)
  • Step 4: Initial kickoff and introduction call with your new assistant (45 minutes)
  • Step 5: First-day tour with your assistant (one hour, in person)

At Pepper’s, we’re committed to helping you save time and spend it how you want. Once your personal assistant begins work, you can expect a weekly 15-minute check-in to discuss progress and any new projects you need help completing. We take care of everything else, including your assistant’s payroll, employment taxes, and health benefits.

Add 21-Plus Hours Back into Your Week

Hiring a Pepper’s personal assistant for your home means you won’t have to worry about mundane household tasks again. You’ll also get those dream projects completed and have more control over your time. 

See how a Pepper’s personal assistant changed one busy woman’s life and home. Check out Chores and Beyond: A Case Study Exploring the Full Potential of What a Household Assistant Can Do for You.

Discover the full potencial of what a household assistant can do

If Household Assistants Aren’t Just for Celebrities, Who Are They For?

If Household Assistants Aren’t Just for Celebrities, Who Are They For?

Outsourcing household chores isn’t a privilege reserved only for the rich. You also need time for yourself, and you shouldn’t have to spend all of it on mundane housekeeping tasks. While life is full of less-than-glamorous chores, no one needs—or wants—a calendar packed with nothing but running errands, doing laundry, and preparing meals.

Having a household assistant doesn’t mean being waited on hand and foot—it simply means having help to manage the tasks you don’t have time to complete.

What does a household assistant really do?

Depending on your lifestyle and schedule, household assistants can assist with any number of chores in your home, including the ones you dislike most. Your assistant can manage all of the following:

  • Running errands or shopping
  • Planning and preparing meals and washing dishes
  • Doing laundry and dropping off dry cleaning
  • Tackling home maintenance tasks
  • Organizing and tidying
  • Managing appointments

[Related: 10 Things You’d Love To Never Do Again]

Common Misconceptions About Household Assistants

Many people think household assistants are just for celebrities, but anyone can benefit from the help of an assistant—especially if you’re also juggling a career, family, and other responsibilities. In fact, one Harvard professor says that outsourcing household chores can make you feel as happy as getting a sizable salary increase.

Perhaps you have a lot on your to-do list, but you’re not sure you have enough for a household assistant to do. In reality, there’s no shortage of tasks your personal assistant can take care of for you. 

In more than a decade of service, Pepper’s assistants have never struggled to find things to do. In fact, there are probably a few things you didn’t expect a household assistant could handle, such as:

  • Managing home renovation and redecorating projects
  • Planning travel, including packing and unpacking
  • Planning parties, including setting up and cleaning up
  • Scheduling and supervising vendors
  • Caring for pets (e.g., dog walks, vet visits, and trips to doggie daycare) 
  • Paying bills
  • Decorating for holidays

And that’s only scratching the surface. A private home assistant goes beyond chores and day-to-day housekeeping to ensure your time remains exactly that: yours.

Why choose Pepper’s Personal Assistants?

We understand getting household help isn’t just a matter of finding someone to take care of your to-do list. You also need to connect with someone you trust who understands your preferences. You don’t want just a pair of hands; you need the right person—one who can handle your responsibilities as well as you would. 

This is exactly what we strive for at Pepper’s. We offer a tailored approach to home maintenance and management, helping busy professionals—not just the uber-wealthy—get the helping hand they need.

[Related: How To Delegate When You’re Used to Doing It All Yourself]

But Don’t Take It from Us … 

We believe the best household assistants find joy in making your life easy, taking ownership of household tasks, and conducting themselves with integrity at all times. And that’s exactly what you get with Pepper’s. Here’s a sampling of what some of our clients have to say about working with a Pepper’s personal assistant:

“We went on vacation, and everything went really well. It was so lovely to have the peace of mind while traveling that the house was fully taken care of. Our personal assistant managed my household and vendors flawlessly, and we had groceries and a full meal ready for us after a long journey back.”

—Anura, client
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“My PA is really good at organizing. It’s one of her superpowers. Some of the simple reorganizing things that she has done have made a big impact. For instance, she finally can see stuff in her cupboards. Master genius on this. Another example is how she organized all the cat stuff in the garage and took the initiative on her own. She’s bright and cheery—no moaning, whining. Very great.” 

—Emma, client 

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“With our personal assistant on our team, our lives are more manageable and less stressful, and thus, we have time to better prepare for our challenges and joyfully celebrate our victories. She contributes daily to the success of our family!” 

Case Study: How One Mom Got Back Her Time

Outsource household chores—and much more.

Getting household help isn’t unrealistic or unattainable. It’s also not reserved for celebrities, high-profile influencers, or the super-wealthy. You, too, can get household help and make more time for what matters most in your life.

With a household assistant, you no longer have to feel overwhelmed by the responsibilities of managing a home, family, and career. You can tackle everyday household chores and the dream projects that have been on your to-do list for a while. 

See how a household assistant made a dramatic difference in the life of one busy professional. Download Chores and Beyond: A Case Study Exploring the Full Potential of What a Household Assistant Can Do for You.

Discover the full potencial of what a household assistant can do

Beyond Chores: The Full Potential of a Household Assistant

Beyond Chores: The Full Potential of a Household Assistant

When you’re responsible for managing your home and all the related chores, it can seem like your to-do list just keeps getting longer and longer. Not only are there daily and weekly tasks to perform, such as doing laundry and shopping for groceries, but you also have home renovation projects you would love to get off the ground—and off your to-do list.

Though you may be feeling overwhelmed with working, raising a family, and managing your household, you can make life more manageable with a household assistant. In fact, a Pepper’s assistant can take on everyday chores and so much more, including managing vendors, planning travel, and helping make your dream projects a reality.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities of a Household Assistant

If you’ve been wondering whether you need a household assistant or have enough work to keep an assistant busy, consider this: Research has found that the average person spends nearly two hours a day on household chores. And 80 percent of people will spend nearly a year of their lives on these chores!

Though you may have a lot of household responsibilities on your plate, a skilled assistant can give you some of your time back and ensure everything gets done right. Your household assistant can do all of the chores you would love to never do again, including:

  • Preparing meals and cleaning up
  • Shopping for groceries
  • Making returns
  • Doing laundry and dropping off dry cleaning
  • Making and rescheduling appointments

[Related: 10 Things You’d Love To Never Do Again]

Go Beyond Typical Household Chores

Household assistants can work wonders performing everyday household tasks, but they can also help with one-off and longer-term projects. Whether you’ve got a spare room you would like to reimagine or some items in storage you want to organize, your assistant can help. 

These projects can include:

“I want to mention what a fantastic personal assistant Billie is to me. We were on vacation last week, and she managed my household and vendors flawlessly. With very little direction, she redecorated my office. I asked her to make it nice and functional and—my goodness—did she ever!”

—Anura, client

[Related: How To Delegate When You’re Used to Doing It All Yourself]

Shrink Your To-Do List and Add More Time to Your Day

By outsourcing household chores, you can get tasks done without rushing and feeling frazzled at the end of each day. Working with a Pepper’s household assistant allows you to spend more time with family and personal interests and less time carrying the mental load of everything that needs to get done in a day. 

Pepper’s assistants are trustworthy, considerate, and resourceful, striking the optimal balance between keeping you informed while working independently. Your assistant will take your to-do list and keep track of your ideas, favorite stores, and must-have grocery items. Even if you’ve never had household help before, you’re likely to find a Pepper’s household assistant is exactly what you need to reclaim your free time.

“The gift of this is that I’ve been ‘managing’ myself … and learning a lot of things about some of my own work habits, which has allowed me to actually make some changes. Because many of my other tasks have been managed and handled by [my PA], I have a sense of peace while I’m investigating this other part of my life. Very, very valuable.”

—Libby, client

Manage Household Chores and Much More

Delegating your household chores means freeing up time to do what you love and worrying less about constant home upkeep. With a Pepper’s personal assistant, you won’t just have reliable help for daily chores; you’ll also have a partner to help you manage the home projects you always wanted to complete but never had the time to do. 

To discover the full potential of a household assistant, check out Chores and Beyond: A Case Study Exploring the Full Potential of What a Household Assistant Can Do for You.

Discover the full potencial of what a household assistant can do

Effortless Eating: 3 Tips for Creating Your Family’s Meal Plan

Effortless Eating: 3 Tips for Creating Your Family’s Meal Plan

If you’re responsible for preparing nutritious and satisfying family meals, you know how challenging it can be to plan, shop, and ensure everything gets on the table on time. But there’s help available! 

By creating a detailed monthly meal plan, you can transform chaotic mealtimes into stress-free moments. And with a household assistant by your side, family dinners become even more seamless and satisfying for everyone.

Benefits of a Monthly Meal Plan

Creating a family meal plan is generally better than coming up with something to make and eat on the fly. But if the idea of developing a detailed plan for your family’s meals seems daunting, just know there are many available resources to help you. You can create your own template or use family meal planner templates and weekly meal plan printables. Sites such as Canva and 101Planners offer free, downloadable meal prep templates. 

With a meal plan in place, you can realize the following benefits:

Save time.

Planning meals in advance gives you more time to cook and enjoy meals with your family. You already know the day’s meals, so you can get right to defrosting, cutting vegetables, and preheating the oven instead of taking time debating meal options.

Make mealtime less stressful.

With a set meal plan, you don’t need to plan on the fly, feel rushed, or work under pressure. You can take your time and ensure meals come out as you envisioned.

You may eat healthier.

A recent study found that American families spend about 20 percent more on restaurant food than they spend on groceries. Meal planning reduces the odds of throwing your hands up and deciding to go out or order a quicker—but potentially less healthy—meal. 

You could save money.

Planning your family menu makes grocery shopping more efficient. You can buy in bulk where it’s practical and purchase produce items when they’re in season or on sale. One mom says she cuts down on food waste and saves $500/month by meal planning.

[Related: 10 Things You’d Love To Never Do Again]

Three Game-Changing Family Meal Planning Ideas

If you would like to simplify daily meal prep and give monthly meal planning a try, here’s how you can get started:

1. Build your family menu plan template.

An editable monthly template allows you to avoid starting from scratch every month. Some elements to include in your template are:

  • A list of potential meals
  • All the ingredients you’ll need for each meal
  • A list of items you’ll need to replenish routinely versus staples you always have on hand

To stay consistent, pick a time each month or week to create and update your meal plan. If you have a household assistant to help, they can match your shopping list with what’s already in your fridge and pantry, do the shopping, and handle the daily meal prep for you.

2. Consider meal choices that mesh with your schedule.

Since each day is different, it’s a good idea to determine which meals are better for busy days and which are more appropriate for days you anticipate having more time to pull meals together. 

For example, you may decide to have designated days for cooking, ordering in, and going out. You can also have days when you’ll prepare meals from a food delivery service such as Blue Apron or HelloFresh. And don’t forget leftovers! They can be great for those days when you have no time to cook, order in, or go out.

3. Incorporate a variety of food.

Planning 30 days of meals allows you to build variety into your plan. You can categorize meals by: 

  • Cooking time
  • Cooking method: Hands-on versus slow cooker and one-pot meals
  • Complexity level: Meals your partner or older children can handle and those you’ll need to prepare
  • Cuisine: A mix of Italian, Indian, or whatever you choose reduces the chance of hearing “Not chicken again!” from the family
  • Meal type: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and desserts

As your monthly meal plan comes together, it may be beneficial to post it for everyone in the family to see. If you’re running late or busy at mealtime, someone else can cook or at least get the meal started before you arrive.

[Related: Do Successful People Outsource? The Answer is Yes.]

How a Pepper’s Household Assistant Can Help

Pepper’s household assistants are quick learners capable of executing your monthly meal plan, so you don’t have to do everything yourself. They’re well-trained and work independently, saving you time and money without sacrificing quality.

In addition to all the other household chores a Pepper’s household assistant can perform, your assistant can also take on these tasks:

  • Planning meals based on your input and direction
  • Shopping for groceries (including at the faraway shops you usually don’t have time to visit)
  • Organizing your refrigerator and pantry
  • Keeping a list of your preferred food brands, stores, and other preferences, such as organic, non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free, and so forth 
  • Performing meal prep

All you have to do is come in and cook. Alternatively, if you need an assistant who cooks, Pepper’s can help you with that, too!

Simplify Your Life with a Household Assistant

Meal planning is just one of the many time-consuming tasks a household assistant can manage to make your household run smoother and give you more time for the things that matter most in your life. To learn more, download our guide, What Your Life Could Look Like With a Household Assistant.

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