Are You A Church Secretary, Assistant Or Receptionist Desperate For Help? Now You Can Discover The Secrets To Taking Back Control Of Your Time, Getting Organized, Eliminating Office Clutter And Getting
More Done… IN JUST A FEW SIMPLE STEPS!


As a church secretary or assistant, your “life” depends on how organized and efficient you are. Your search for the right tools to help you get organized and accomplish more has landed you in the right place!
I was just like you… searching that is… until I just got fed up.
Trying to find quality time management, organization and personal development information specifically for church secretaries was like trying to find a needle in a haystack!
About $150 later I realized I had to do it on my own. I had to figure out the best system for me and my Pastor.
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Whether you’re a new church secretary or you’ve been assisting your Pastor for years, work for multiple bosses or provide dedicated service to only one person, throughout this site you’ll discover simple and practical ways to do your job better and more efficiently.
I’d also like to introduce you to several dynamic courses I’ve created to help you organize your church office, increase your productivity, and find the balance you need between your work and your personal life.
You can see all my training resources for church secretaries and assistants here, and be sure to let me know if you need help deciding which ones are best for you.
Here’s to your success!
Tamala M. Huntley, CEO & Founder
P.S. Aren’t you tired of doing what you’ve always done and getting the same bad results? Even if you only learned one life-changing lesson and it produced hours of peace and greater productivity, wouldn’t it be worth it? Start your training today!
Words Every Church Secretary Should Avoid
There are certain words that make a pastor, or any boss for that matter, cringe. They are words that a church secretary should banish from her vocabulary.
- "I called but nobody called me back." - Never just wait and see if someone will call you back. This can give your pastor the impression that you are not proactive. Call until you get someone who can give you the information you need, or explore another option for getting the info.
- "I can't find it." - When your pastor is relying on you to find the information that he/she needs, I can't find it is like letting the air out of a tire. You should maintain good filing and organization systems that will enable you to find letters, members contact information, etc. immediately.
- "I have a problem...and no suggestions for a solution (left unsaid)." - Whenever you bring a problem to your pastor, at least offer a solution or plan for how you intend to handle the problem.
- "I forgot to do XYZ." - This shouldn't happen because you should always write everything down. Keep a to-do list and update it at the end of each day so that you are prepared for the next day.
Of course there will be times when you don't know the answer or you do have a problem that you don't know how to solve. Sometimes situations can't be avoided. However, you should always be proactive and actively look for solutions.
My free report, the church secretary's 5 simple secrets to getting it all done will help you begin to put your daily routine on autopilot so you can get more done each day.
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