Posts Tagged ‘time’

Outsourcing your personal life

Monday, October 20th, 2008

As we face time crunches we need to find ways to get the most out of hours. You cannot buy time, or find time. Time is the same and it is constant. What we do and how we delegate are ways to get the most of our time. You delegate a lot in your life. Think about it; most people send their kids to school, take your clothes to the dry cleaner, pay for garbage removal instead of trips to the dump, go to a hairdresser instead of cutting our own hair – I wish my mom thought of that for me when I was a kid (kidding mom!)

Grocery shopping, though necessary, is another thing that takes a lot of our time. With online shopping with MyWebGrocer shopping application, you can create multiple lists, and then when you need something, you place your order. You can still add and remove items and combine lists. Then, your personal shopper at the store – who is trained to select the best, brightest, and freshest products – does the shopping for you. What a great way to outsource another part of your life, make better use of that precious time you have, and get the best items for your family.

/Dave

Money Well Spent, Time Well Saved!

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

I’ve been asked by lots of folks how Online Grocery Shopping can help them during tough economic times. It all boils down to time. How much are you willing to pay for time?

Many people spend more time on the job during tough economic times. Interestingly enough, productivity goes up because people work harder to keep their jobs as well as make their companies remain strong. As an example, if I can spend a few hours more on the job and still get the groceries I need using online grocery shopping, what a great way to manage the time I do have. I can pickup my order or have it delivered and get home to spend the time I do have with my family. The service fee is well worth while. Plus my personal shopper picked all the best items for me so I’m not spending time looking for what I need or hopping store to store to get it.

Spending a few dollars to get a few hours of work and family time back; what a gift.

Dave