
I saw this picture today and it struck me. Why? Because it made me think of the old saying “Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime”—Author Unknown
Some Virtual Assistants loathe research. Since there are so many forums out there, they are under the impression that if they post a question someone will answer it and no additional research will need to be done. Am I telling you that it is unacceptable to ask a question? No. However before you ask the question, make sure that you have done some of the research yourself. When you post a question let everyone know what you have come up with first and then perhaps ask if this is the best way to proceed. When you show that you have done your due diligence the VA community is more apt to assist you. Learn how to fish, don’t expect the fish.
Think back to grade school, high school or college to the time when there was no internet and you didn’t have the answers at your fingertips. What did you do? Chances are you researched until you found the answer. Remember the card catalog? Searching through those 3×5 cards for magazine references, books, etc. it was fun wasn’t it…it’s probably bringing back fantastic memories I am sure. Also think back to what you learned through that process. Your brain was stretched and expanded and you learned things you never thought possible. This knowledge was tucked away in your brain and called upon at a later time. You learned how to fish and in the process you are still being fed.
The Revolution is designed to be your fishing rod. Because as your rod you can either cast the line far into the lake or drop it just off shore. The choice is yours. But you have to take what you learn and apply it. Sure we will gladly answer your questions and make suggestions to improve your marketing, networking or whatever you need assistance with and provide awesome learning tools. But in addition to The Revolution you will need to continue to research and find solutions to the issues you face individually. Our desire is to teach you how to bait the hook, cast the line and catch the BIG fish.
Becki ![]()







Oh Becki, I can already tell, I’m going to love this place! This message rings true in so many aspects of our lives. It is much more important to know how to “learn” something, and then to ask for opinions and suggestions to better develop our own interpretations of how we should apply it to what we are doing. What works for one person may not work for us. Reinventing the wheel is not necessary, however, getting the proper “fit” takes research from many sources and our own trial and error. Thanks for sharing!
Yet more words of wisdom! I love this article, and the fishing rod analogy.