As I write this, someone from the Tri-State Poop Pickers is cleaning out the dog waste from my neighbor’s yard. It’s an actual service, one that I can’t imagine paying for, but which is a regular vendor in my neighborhood.

I continue to see people providing services that were once thought unimaginable to outsource. Lowe’s now has a program where its technicians will come to your home twice a year to change the batteries in your smoke detectors. Several services will pick out a full wardrobe for you. Pre-packaged meals are becoming common.

Time is money, on both sides of the coin. If you have a task you don’t like, chances are good that there is someone else who will do it for you. And, if you have time and want to make money, it’s also likely that someone will pay you to do tasks for them. Look at how you spend and earn, and align them with actions that are fulfilling for you.

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