I'm a big fan in principle of spending money to save time, but I've only recently started to really search for new ways to do it. I think the Forum community in aggregate probably has a lot of great ways to buy time that I haven't thought of yet, and I'm keen to collect new ideas.
What are some ways you buy time that you think are particularly effective? What are some ways you buy time that you think other Forum users might not have thought of?
I'm especially interested in interventions you've tried and found valuable that are a bit wacky/out-there.
Hiring an outsider (e.g. a coach or a psychologist) to go through all relevant and most time consuming parts of your work / life. Just explaining each stream to an outsider is likely to help clarify your priorities, leave out less important ones and make sure you really are doing the most important things.
Also, hiring someone to support working on any addictive tendencies. Intentional and supported work to improve your self-directedness is likely to pay off.
These might not save time immediately but save a lot of time over the years.
As a psychologist myself, I fully support anyone engaging in longer therapeutic work.
My point for suggesting “lighter” options in this thread stems from the observation that many relatively healthy and functional people that might not be considering starting a full course of therapy would nevertheless benefit from discussing their practical, everyday challenges with an outsider. The topics, and therefore the most suitable person to discuss with, might vary.
One of the latest personal examples is a discussion with a colleague about my career directions. Afte... (read more)