Everyone wants to buy things: an iPhone, a car, a house, a something.
People, who are mastering their life and can buy an iPhone, a car, a house and a something, don’t prioritise buying any of these things.
Their priority is to buy more time.
How do you buy more time?
In business, it’s straightforward: it usually means hiring and delegating (or automating - but this isn’t a post about business, so I’m not going to go into detail).
A year ago I bought more time by hiring a virtual assistant to help me out with a number of ventures. Â
I bought at least 60 hours’ worth of time and it made my life much easier.
But: how do you buy more time in your personal life?
For some, it could be a case of  hiring a cleaner, so they can spend more time with their children.
For example, I never cook. I choose to outsource my cooking by going out. I’m not lazy, I just know how to put those  two or three hours to use in a way that means either I enjoy my life more or advance my business (or bot...
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