Michelle Longman – Virtual Assistant

Michelle Longman

Your Go-To Virtual Assistant with a Flair for Calm in the Chaos 

Michelle Longman

Introduction

Michelle Longman, founder of Cuppa Daisies, is your go-to virtual assistant. Known for creating calm in the chaos, Michelle brings a welcome sense of organisation and peace of mind, always with a cuppa coffee in hand!

With decades of experience in executive assistance, event planning, business writing, and top-tier service delivery, Michelle now supports small businesses and solopreneurs through The Eclectic VA, one of the creative arms of her Cuppa Daisies brand. Whether you need a second brain, a steady pair of hands, or just someone who gets it, Michelle is here to help.

Her services range from professional document creation (CVs, templates, proposals, presentations and training material, quotes, and invoices) to social media marketing (including written and visual content creation and scheduling).

Her diary management skills are legendary, with her signature phrase being:  “Diary management is a work of art.”

The best compliment she ever received:  “You play the diary like the keys of a piano.” As the non-musical daughter of two musical parents, she treasures that feedback to this day.

Michelle’s commitment to excellence didn’t go unnoticed. In 1998, she was proudly named National Secretary of the Year, a recognition that speaks volumes about her dedication, professionalism, and sparkle in everything she does.

Now in her 50s, Michelle discovered she is neurodivergent and suddenly, everything made perfect sense. The multitasking, the creative bursts, the love for colour-coded lists:  these aren’t distractions, they’re her superpowers. And they’ve become the secret to her success.

Today, she embraces the joyful juggling act of blog writing, admin support, content planning, and big-picture ideas. It’s how her brain thrives and she’s ready to use that energy to help your business thrive too.

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