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KIRCHNER ADMIN SERVICES

8/31/2024

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**Kirchner Admin Services: Your Go-To Solution for Administrative Needs** Founded by Aiden Kirchner, Kirchner Admin Services prides itself on delivering top-notch administrative support with the motto "Kirchner Admin Services stands above the rest." We specialize in a wide range of services to meet your personal and professional needs, including graphic design, website and blog creation, and comprehensive document typing and printing. Our team is dedicated to assisting clients with job searches and applications, as well as providing support with filing for unemployment. We excel in crafting customized letters, whether they are recommendation letters, business letters, appreciation letters, or any other type you require. In addition, Kirchner Admin Services offers an extensive array of legal forms. From Last Will & Testament and Living Wills to Divorce Decrees, Separation Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, and Eviction Notices, we’ve got you covered. We also provide assistance with Power of Attorney documents, Bills of Sale, Name Changes, and more. Visit our website at [KirchnerAdmin.weebly.com](https://KirchnerAdmin.weebly.com) to learn more about how we can serve you.

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​**Kirchner Admin Services: Your Go-To Solution for Administrative Needs**

Founded by Aiden Kirchner, Kirchner Admin Services prides itself on delivering top-notch administrative support with the motto "Kirchner Admin Services stands above the rest." We specialize in a wide range of services to meet your personal and professional needs, including graphic design, website and blog creation, and comprehensive document typing and printing.

Our team is dedicated to assisting clients with job searches and applications, as well as providing support with filing for unemployment. We excel in crafting customized letters, whether they are recommendation letters, business letters, appreciation letters, or any other type you require.

In addition, Kirchner Admin Services offers an extensive array of legal forms. From Last Will & Testament and Living Wills to Divorce Decrees, Separation Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, and Eviction Notices, we’ve got you covered. We also provide assistance with Power of Attorney documents, Bills of Sale, Name Changes, and more.

Visit our website at [KirchnerAdmin.weebly.com](https://KirchnerAdmin.weebly.com) to learn more about how we can serve you.
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The CEO's 7 Laws of Leadership

7/3/2024

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Living the CEO’s 7 Laws of Leadership


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At Kirchner Admin Services, these leadership laws guide our organization’s members and leaders. As a CEO, you are in the business of making decisions and it’s the outcome of those decisions that define your success. So how do you rise to the challenge day after day, year over year?

This leadership path has been traveled by 100,000+ top performing business leaders for more than 65 years. It requires a daily climb, constant rigor and a lifelong commitment. But the journey is well worth the effort, for it will bring you to peaks you never thought possible.

These 7 fundamental truths are how world-class leaders and peak performers take their businesses — and their lives — to a whole new level:
1. Reject shortcuts

​Great leaders pursue leadership excellence with the commitment of a world-class athlete. They know it’s a challenging, continuous journey that requires hard work and determined attention.

They reject shortcuts and take ownership of their development.

They bring rigor and grit, working hard to hone their expertise and committing their whole selves to continual improvement. They push themselves to learn more, grow further and reach higher elevations.
2. Create space to work on the business

Successful leaders routinely carve out time and space away from everyday business issues to reflect, acquire new knowledge and focus on strategy.

This discipline allows them to gain the clarity and perspective they need to navigate the day-to-day challenges while keeping their company on course for long-term success.

They fight the instinct to always be in “go” mode, forcing themselves to take time for thoughtful decisions.
3. Challenge your thinking with peer perspectives

You don’t have to climb alone. Travel with others on a similar journey up. Peak performers, high achievers, world-class leaders seek diverse perspectives on important decisions from trusted peers. They actively work to combat insular thinking and confirmation bias.

They find other CEOs and business leaders who’ve tackled similar issues but in different industries. These peers understand the nuances and challenges of the role but bring fresh perspectives, unhampered by institutional knowledge.

When a group of diverse leaders connect, this effect is amplified — especially if the forum is safe for open dialogue and candid feedback.
4. Stoke curiosity
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World-class business leaders are high on curiosity and low on ego.

They are inquisitive, welcome new ideas from trusted sources and are eager to explore.

Vulnerability is viewed as an asset, and they are the first to admit they don’t have all the answers.

They ask questions to seek input and pressure-test their assumptions, so they can come to the best decision for the business — not to prove their own point.
5. Apply discipline to decision-making

Peak performers are disciplined. They follow a proven approach to decision making.

They use a systematic process that takes into account their instincts; judgment based on experience and data; and perspectives from peers, mentors and employees.

Applying this rigor helps them make more accurate decisions in less time … consistently.
6. Find a trusted guide

Successful leaders view a coach or mentor as a critical component to leadership excellence. 

They value a trusted guide who challenges their assumptions, identifies their blind spots and holds them accountable.

The most effective coaches and mentors approach the CEO as a whole person, not just the leader at the top of the organization’s hierarchy.

Leaders who take a comprehensive approach to development that includes feedback from trusted peers, effective mentoring and insights from subject-matter experts continually outperform their competitors.
7. Rise by lifting others

Great leaders aren’t just focused on their own decisions. They help others critically think through their challenges. In the process, they fine-tune their own decision-making skills.

By helping others make better decisions, a CEO or business owner also creates a positive impact on other companies and their communities. These high-integrity leaders leave a legacy that’s far-reaching and long-lasting.
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1/26/2024

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WEBSITES I CREATED

10/22/2023

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WEBSITES I CREATED

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1. DeVore Painting - Interior & Exterior, Commercial &Residential Painting. STATE LICENSED AND INSURED. Owned by Raymond C. DeVore IV. I have 20 years of experience & am located in Verona, Virginia.
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NOW CREATING BLOGS

10/20/2023

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Now Creating Websites

10/20/2023

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Types of Wills in Virginia

8/24/2023

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Types of Wills in Virginia

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  1. Simple Wills
  2. Living Wills​
  3. Handwritten Wills
  4. ​"Pour-Over" Wills
  5. ​Ethical Wills
  6. Oral Wills
  7. ​Joint Wills
  8. Attested Written Wills
  9. Virginia Last Will and Testament

Types of Wills & Trusts in Virginia

1. Simple Wills - Simple wills are one of the most popular estate planning instruments because they are easy to understand and execute. And while it is possible to write your own simple will, you should consult an experienced and qualified estate lawyer to make sure your wishes are carried out after death.​​

A few things you should know about simple wills include:
  • If you are over 18 years old and mentally competent, you can have a will in Virginia.
  • A will makes sure that your property is distributed as you wish after death.
  • You can also appoint an executor and nominate a guardian for minor children.
  • A will controls “probate estates”
  • If you do NOT have a will, The Commonwealth of Virginia will decide how to distribute your assets​​
2. Living Wills - Living wills provide for individuals to decide to die naturally when suffering from a terminal condition. Living wills prevent procedures that prolong the dying process and allow only the administration of drugs to provide comfort care.

They differ from a Medical Power of Attorney in that you are not assigning someone else to make your health care and medical decisions.

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Medical privacy restrictions may be lifted in a General Power of Attorney.

​An Advanced Medical Directive allows you to make decisions in advance on what type of medical care you wish in the event that are no longer able to make those decisions.
3. Handwritten Wills - Handwritten wills are pretty much exactly what they sound like.

Rather than being typed, handwritten wills are documents that are completely and entirely in your handwriting.

Though a few states don’t permit it, handwritten wills are indeed valid in Virginia.

Commonly referred to as “holographic” wills, handwritten wills often occur out of emergencies when one doesn’t have the time to formally go through the estate planning process with a lawyer.

For a holographic will to be valid in Virginia, at least two non-interested witnesses must prove that it is authentic.

4. "Pour-Over" Wills - A Virginia pour-over will works with a living trust.

A living trust holds your property until your death and transfers these assets to designated beneficiaries.

For this reason, a Virginia Pour-Over Will essentially gives you the option of placing your property into that said living trust once you pass away instead.

This type of will often takes place if you leave out anything when you originally conduct your will.
5.  "Ethical" Wills - An Ethical Will is different from a standard will because it has nothing to with property distribution.

Instead, it involves one detailing their core beliefs and values and passing it down to those closest to them.

For example, if you believe you will pass away before your grandchildren are alive, you can write to them through this effective method.

Ethical Virginia Wills occur in various communities and are essential to some family traditions.
6. Oral Wills - An Oral Will, also known as a nuncupative will, is conveyed orally, usually during a time of durresss.

While few resort to this option, this type of will is used in extreme situations that warrant such an action.

It’s important to note that only a few states accept this form.

In Virginia, one can only have an oral will if they’re a soldier in service dying on their deathbed.
7. Joint Wills - A Joint Will features two people, most times a couple in a marriage or two business partners.

In the document, the two testators agree to give their property to whomever dies first.

The document also gives instructions on how to distribute estate properties when the remaining testator passes away.

Another aspect of a Virginia Joint Will is that it prohibits the surviving testator from changing the original agreement.

While joint wills do exist, they are generally discouraged in practice.

Editor’s Note: Joint wills are generally no longer accepted in Virginia. This means that you should rewrite your joint will into two separate wills if you move to Virginia from another state.
8. Attested Written Wills - An Attested Written Will is by far the most common type of Will. An Attested Written Will is typed and printed, then signed by the Testator and two Witnesses. Witnesses must either see firsthand the Testator signing the document or hear the Declaration of the Will.
9. Virginia Last Will and Testament - A Virginia Last Will and Testament is important if you wish to have control over the distribution of real and personal property upon your death.

Virginia Wills give the person writing the Will, called the Testator, the opportunity to provide for a Spouse, Children, other loved ones, and Pets after death. You can also make a Charitable Contribution via your Virginia Will.


Although a last will and testament are not legally required, without a will, the laws of intestacy will determine the distribution of an estate's assets. The outcome under intestacy rules may not coincide with the decedent's wishes, however, which means it is generally advisable to create a last will and testament.

Having a last will and testament can be beneficial for many reasons, including the fact that it allows the testator to choose the executor of her estate, the person who will be responsible for carrying out the wishes contained in the will. If you do not choose an executor of your estate in a will, a court will do so for you.

A will can serve various purposes, most notably by providing a way for the testator to detail how assets such as real estate, personal possessions, and bank accounts, should be divided upon her death. In general, Virginia law permits you to dispose of your property as you see fit, with some exceptions as described more fully below.

Moreover, a Virginia will allows you to name someone as the legal guardian of your children and/or handle property left to minor children.


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Having a Cover Letter

8/21/2023

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WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A COVER LETTER

Applying for jobs can be an arduous process. One way to get noticed by recruiters and hiring managers is by presenting a professionally crafted resume.
Kirchner Admin Services can take away the stress by creating you a Cover Letter that will get you noticed. Your cover letter should highlight your future and tell the recruiter how you will use your past to enhance and achieve your future goals, but what makes you the ideal candidate for the role and why you believe you’re a great fit for the company. 

What Is A Cover Letter?

A cover letter is a one-page document that accompanies your resume and tells the recruiter why they should hire you. Your cover letter adds  a personal touch to each application and demonstrates all your achievements, experience, qualifications, and most importantly, what makes you the ideal candidate for the position and the best person for the job.
Your cover letter complements your resume by making it easy for the employer to see how your experience and interest connect to the position.

The Benefits Of Having A Cover Letter

Depending on the job or company, a cover letter is optional. If this is the case, always opt to include a cover letter. It not only shows your interest in the company but allows you to sell yourself to the hiring manager.
  • Gives your application a personal touch​
Hundreds of people will be applying for the job. But if optional, only a handful will add their cover letter. By having one for the company, it shows you’ve done research on the company and have an interest in more than just the paycheck.
  • Demonstrates your abilities
The biggest skill your cover letter will showcase is your attention to detail and impeccable writing skills. Communication is a big part of any job and a valuable transferable skill to have. Your cover letter and how well it's written, further shows your suitability for the job, it kick-starts your relationship with the hiring managers and tells your future employer that you are hardworking and willing to go the extra mile.

Here are 5 valid reasons why a cover letter is absolutely necessary:

  1. It tells the employer who you are and why they want you.
  2. It showcases your writing ability.
  3. It lets you highlight your strengths.
  4. It shows that you're serious about the opportunity.
  5. It makes up for a resume that can't stand alone.

The 4 main advantages of a cover letter?

1) Recruiters will see who put the work in.
2) Your resume is factual, your cover letter is personal.
3) Demonstrate your interest.
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4) Show you've done your research.

Is it bad to not have a cover letter?

In 98% of cases, you should include a cover letter in your job application. Although recruiters might not always read it, they expect candidates to submit one. A cover letter will considerably boost your chances and set you apart from other candidates with similar backgrounds and resumes.

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Augusta County & Nelson County.

Stuarts Draft, Waynesboro, Fishersville & Staunton.

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Charlottesville & Harrisonburg

And all surrounding areas.
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List of Documents

8/19/2023

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Kirchner Admin Services Website - Home Page

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Documents We Offer

  • ​Daily Planners
  • Goal Planners
  • Monthly Planners
  • Password Trackers
  • Restaurant Menus
  • Study Planners
  • To-Do Lists
  • ​Weekly Planners

We can type up any Document you request. Just give us a call at 4342601461 or e-mail us at [email protected] or use the Contact Form on our Website.

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Why you should have a Resume

8/18/2023

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Why you should have a Resume

Your resume communicates your qualifications and your brand—who you are and what makes you different—to employers and recruiters. In a tough job market, you need a resume that helps you stand out in a sea of applicants. Ultimately, the purpose of a strategically targeted, polished resume is to get you an interview.

12 Reasons Everyone Needs a Resume

  1. A Resume Builds Self Assurance
  2. A Resume Highlights Shortcomings
  3. A Resume Shows You're Ambitious
  4. A Resume Opens Doors
  5. A Resume Helps You Get a Raise
  6. A Resume Keeps You Engaged
  7. A Resume Makes it Easy for People to Remember You
  8. A Resume Gives You Professional Credit
  9. A Resume Attracts New Business
  10. A Resume Lets You Jump on Opportunities
  11. A Resume Gives You Job Security
  12. A Resume Helps You Find a Job

What a Resume Looks Like

The purpose of a resume is to introduce yourself to employers, present your qualifications, and secure an interview.
Here’s what a resume generally looks like:
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Top 5 Reasons You Need a Resume

  • Recruiters Love Resumes. Your resume is the document that tells recruiters what level of experience and expertise you can bring to the employer.
  • Your Resume Is an Advertisement.
  • Your Resume Makes Your First Impression.
  • Your Resume Isn't Your Life Story.
  • Your Resume Respects Recruiters.

What is the most important part of a resume and why?

Job Experience
One of the most important features of your resume to a potential employer is your employment history. You want to show a track record of pertinent and reliable career experience. It is certainly not necessary in most instances to list every job you have ever had.

What makes a resume strong and effective?

Core resume sections include contact information, a professional summary, and details about your skills, experience, and education. Make sure to use section labels to help the reader easily navigate through your resume. In terms of order, this will often depend on what you want to highlight to your employer.

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Kirchner Admin Services
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