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The Value Of Time: How Much Is Your Time Worth?

Time is the one thing we always want and need more of. Just about anyone you talk to will agree that they would like more time. More time to get work or school projects finished. More time to spend with friends and family. More time to travel. More time to just relax. More time is something we all desire. So, how exactly do we go about getting it?

Outsourcing

We already do this in many areas of life without realizing it. Here are examples of common things we outsource:

  • Home maintenance such as plumbing, electrical, handyman work, landscaping
  • Childcare
  • Auto service

Many of us wouldn’t think twice about hiring someone to take care of these items. But when it comes to other parts of life, we might hesitate. What if you had someone to take care of these items:

  • Regular errands such as groceries, dry cleaning, paying bills
  • Hiring & managing household help such as a cleaning services, a nanny or a dog walker
  • Planning travel such as summer vacations, holiday trips, or family events

Some tasks are a little easier to imagine seeking help for, but when it really comes down to it, it’s all how you value your time. How much is your time worth?

Some might take this question very literally. Monetarily, does it make sense for you to hire someone to take care of life’s daily pains? Others may view this question in a different sense. Is it worth it to outsource certain aspects of your life’s to do list to gain more time doing the things that you love– including spending more time with friends and family, keeping stress at bay, or being able to complete a more important project at work or school?

If you need help figuring out which areas of your life can best be outsourced, get in touch with a team member at Fini Concierge. We are experts at solving problems and making sure your time is spent on things you truly value. So ask yourself, “How much is your time worth?”

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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in July 2019 and has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness.