Okay, let’s be real. Automating something that takes 6 minutes a day sounds dumb. “Bro, why spend 6 hours on this?” But hear me out—this is peak efficiency energy.
6 minutes a day = 42 minutes a week = ~36 hours a year. You just unlocked a whole work week of free time. That’s binge-watching a season, hitting the gym consistently, or finally working on that side hustle.
And honestly? It’s not just about saving time. It’s about saving mental bandwidth. Those tiny repetitive tasks eat away at your focus like TikTok scrolling at 2 AM. Automating them means your brain is free for the big stuff—creativity, strategy, or plotting world domination (responsibly ofc).
So yeah, maybe you’ll grind for 6 hours now to set up that Zapier workflow, write that Python script, or configure that tool. But future-you will thank you when you’re sipping coffee while your computer does the boring part.
Automation isn’t about being lazy. It’s about being smart lazy—and that’s the real cheat code to leveling up.
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