You've heard me mentioned it before, I'll say it again, highly productive people are also lazy people. And by lazy I don't mean that they sit around and just watch cartoons all day long, but they're lazy when it comes to doing things they don't want to do that are not essential. That's why in this day and age, highly productive people believe in outsourcing everything. You don't have to live in Downton Abbey and have a gigantic house and 40 servants anymore. You don't have to have any servants or staff on but you don't have to have a butler to outsource things. These days.
You can use Uber for driving you can use Amazon for products being delivered. You can hire people on all sorts of websites I use Fiverr a great deal for making websites for me other technical skills because they don't want to spend 50 hours learning how to make a shopping cart the right way for me landing page. Predictive people focus on what they do best. And then they will outsource other things. They will have a local restaurant deliver them food if they don't want to spend the time to go shop and cook. They may use TaskRabbit to have someone repair a leaky roof rather than consume an entire weekend doing a task they're not very good at but they don't want to do just to save a little money.
I realized all of this sounds a little elitist, because it's sort of assuming you have a lot of money. No, I'm not making that assumption. What I am assuming is that if you find some work you can do if you follow the other things I talked about in this course, and get better and better and better at it. You will be rewarded some of it financial you can use that money to then outsource other tasks in your life and it will call cost money, but you can often do it very inexpensively. I'm constantly amazed here in New York City, the tremendous high quality of a tie a pod tie dinner I can have delivered to me with seemingly 189 ingredients, there's no way I could go to the store, buy that. Buy the necessary ingredients and make it for less than what it actually costs to have someone deliver it to me.
You can't necessarily drive to a location for less money than it costs to have an overtake you in many situations around the world. Once you factor in gas, tolls, taxes, parking, so always be looking at ways you can subcontract to others to farm out to outsource. This way. You have more time for doing the things you're best at where you're rewarded the best, more time to rest. Relax, nourish yourself intellectually. Emotionally physically, so you have more fun in life, so that when you are doing productive activity, you'll be even more productive.
So ask yourself, are you cutting the grass just because you think you're supposed to and that's what people do? Are you doing it because there's really no other way because you could event probably hire someone to do it very inexpensively and there's a better use for your time again, no one saves time. No one manages time you simply decide how you're going to use your time. If you can pay someone to do it, relatively inexpensively and it doesn't create hardship for you or debt for you. then by all means, do it.