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🗓️ 22 August 2023
⏱️ 23 minutes
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If you spend a few hours a week running errands like most of us do… This podcast is about to save you so much time!
Today we are looking at the things that we do in a week or in a month and figuring out what we can stream line. You know I love the system of automate, eliminate and delegate.
With all the different technologies available today… there is no reason we should be spending hours a week running errands. There is simply just more efficient options and better ways to accomplish the same thing. And the best part… for very little or no cost at all.
By planning ahead of time and getting some systems in place… we can save so much time by utilizing modern technologies and flexing are efficiency muscles.
And then we are left with more time to do the things we love with the people we love, but we’re also less exhausted and less annoyed- big bonus!
-Only TWO times you should run errands - if you truly enjoy it or if it’s truly last minute.
-By planning ahead and being strategic, we can avoid virtually all errands.
-Most of us do errands because it’s in our routine.
-The goal of this pod is to shake things up and what we do that we could do more efficiently.
-Shop online - most places have free delivery
-Subscription services
-Planning meals ahead of time
-Automate bills/ get more tech savy
-Have things delivered!
-Use Uber!
-Delegate tasks - babysitter etc for a few errands before watching kids.
The whole key to this is planning ahead and being open to the new way of doing things.
The added bonus besides saving so much time is you save so much money! From not getting all the impulse items. And since you’re not at as many places, you’re not even missing what you’re not buying!!
CHEERS to all your newly found free time now that you’re not running around doing errands! Have an awesome day!!
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0:00.0 | If you spend a few hours a week running errands like most of us do, this podcast is about to save |
0:06.6 | you so much time. Today, we are looking at the things that we do in a week and in a month and |
0:11.6 | figuring out what we can streamline. You know I love the system of automate, eliminate, |
0:16.5 | and delegate. With all the different technologies available today, there is no reason we should be |
0:21.6 | spending hours a week running errands. There is simply just more efficient options and better |
0:26.5 | ways to accomplish the same thing, and the best part for very little or no costs at all. |
0:31.7 | By planning ahead of time and getting some systems in place, we can save so much time by |
0:36.4 | utilizing modern technologies and |
0:38.4 | flexing our efficiency muscles. And then we are left with more time to do the things we love |
0:44.1 | with the people we love. But we're also less exhausted and less annoyed. Big bonus. Let's go. |
0:51.0 | You're listening to the How to Be Awesome at Everything podcast, where we're obsessed with |
0:56.3 | life hacks that make your life more awesome. |
0:59.4 | Your host, Lindsay Dick Hout, is an entrepreneur and business owner, a mom and wife, |
1:04.4 | and someone who wants to do things over the top at all times. |
1:08.2 | This concept started as a collection of things Lindsay has learned that she was |
1:12.0 | documenting to give to her kids one day. And now it's a podcast. Join us on this journey where we |
1:17.2 | talk about how to be awesome at everything we do. Here's Lindsay. In this episode, we are going to do a deep dive into your Erin schedule. The routine that you have for |
1:35.1 | getting the things done that you need to get done. Those things on the regular and then those |
1:40.3 | things that are by occasion, something for someone's birthday or an event at work or your |
1:45.7 | kid's school. That's what we're diving into today because I think that most of the errands |
1:52.4 | that most people run are either because we haven't planned ahead or we're not utilizing the |
2:00.5 | technologies that are available. Most people would not say that they |
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