Reading the "Gig mindset" finally and learning how...
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Reading the "Gig mindset" finally and learning how I can outsource/give away a lot of my professional work to others and also my personal errands , tasks that I don't enjoy doing TIDE model covered is beautiful, the amount of work a team of high quality VAs and freelancers can help you in is huge. Should be very useful for boring errands, side projects, new ideas and parts of client work that I don't want to do https://www.amazon.com/Gig-Mindset-Reclaim-Reinvent-Disruption-ebook/dp/B082QN2DJ6
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Interesting 🙂
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“4 hour work week” also talks about same things this one seems more focused though
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@crooked-ghost-83128 yeah 4 hour is the building blocks which I've worked on already, this is Deeeply specific on exactly what to do , where to find freelancers/VAs and what framework/process to follow
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@swift-pilot-25722 what's the tl;dr on where to find VAs?
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Follow the TIDE model and experiment with personal and professional work both, your time is super valuable. Like naval says, think of your time as 5,000$/Hr if not more 🙂 Always 10-100X minimum
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where to find freelancers/VAs
@swift-pilot-25722 specifically I was curious what the book mentions about where to find VAs!
I have worked with zirtual.com extensively & similar services — but never quite got the level of remarkable factor I was looking for. Curious if there's an obvious VA resource I've been missing!
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He mentioned these three, but the real answer is "test and research", 1 person won't solve all your needs, a network of freelancers/VAs will as per the need and project https://askwonder.com/ https://www.fancyhands.com/ https://clarity.fm/
@lively-kitchen-45586 and the main point is the platform is pointless if your framework and process is not correct, it's like jumping to a tool / person directly without doing the work - a very common mistake I've made too