You should honestly be looking to hire someone as soon as you can consistently afford too. Depending on what field you are in there are about 2-5 specific tasks that you do that bring in the vast majority of your revenue and everything else in your business is built around supporting the critical tasks.
The best thing you can do is quickly create a set of repeatable steps for every task that is not critical to making money and then hire someone else to do them while you focus on the important things. Others are right about finding a VA and having a clear system in place will make it easy to train them and give you good metrics to evaluate if they are doing the job properly.
I highly recommend reading the e-myth revisited, if you haven't already, as it explains everything in better detail.
You should honestly be looking to hire someone as soon as you can consistently afford too. Depending on what field you are in there are about 2-5 specific tasks that you do that bring in the vast majority of your revenue and everything else in your business is built around supporting the critical tasks.
The best thing you can do is quickly create a set of repeatable steps for every task that is not critical to making money and then hire someone else to do them while you focus on the important things. Others are right about finding a VA and having a clear system in place will make it easy to train them and give you good metrics to evaluate if they are doing the job properly.
I highly recommend reading the e-myth revisited, if you haven't already, as it explains everything in better detail.