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Why Saving Money Is Actually Wasting Time

Olivia Chiong

I meet with a fair amount of entrepreneurs and small business owners every week and one of the common topics that comes up often is how busy they are. Generally when I dig a bit deeper, it turns out that they are busy with things I call Time Sinks.

What are Time Sinks?

Its basically stuff you are doing that takes up a lot of time but doesnt really add much value to your life or your business. For small business owners, this is often stuff like responding to emails, administrative paperwork, book keeping and social media. Most people tend to do these things themselves instead of paying someone else to do it. They always think they can do it faster and better. After all, it is their business and they know it the best. What is really happening is that they are working IN their business instead of ON their business. This generally means they are really self employed instead of business owners, it also means that they think they are saving money, but dont realise they are actually wasting time AND money. This is why I advocate outsourcing as much as possible right from the beginning.

Why should I outsource?

If you are serious about the business game, then you will need to outsource or delegate eventually. Richard Branson owns Virgin Airlines, but you dont see him piloting the planes. Jamie Oliver is a hugely successful chef, but you dont see him cooking at his restaurants every night. A business can only scale if delegation and outsourcing is implemented. As long as you insist on doing everything yourself, you will never have enough time to do it all. A friend of mine wrote an excellent article on knowing when to outsource your business tasks, you can read it here.

What are the first steps?

So how do I start outsourcing? The very basic step would be to start tracking the time you spend on different tasks each day and figure out where you are spending most of your time. Making use of an app such as RescueTime or TimeDoctor will help track what you are spending your time on. Alternatively, you can make use of a paper and pen to log what you are doing in half hour intervals.

Once you have figured out what you are spending your time on, the next question to ask is how much are you charging per hour and would you pay someone else that amount to do the work you are doing. A simple example is this Say you are a life coach who charges $150 per hour for coaching services. You are currently spending 3 hours a day researching articles to post on social media. You could hire someone at $15 per hour to do the same thing. Instead, you are giving up the chance to earn $450 in order to save $45. Does that make sense to you?

So you need to look at your list of time sinks and figure out which are the things you can start outsourcing and delegating. This will in turn free up your time for you to focus on the more important strategic elements of your business such as business development and partnership opportunities.

If you still think that you are saving money by doing everything yourself, do the above exercise and see if you still feel the same way after.

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Your Questions Answered

You can also find out more detail on our Methodology on our next webinar.

How long does it take to complete KPI?

The programme is built around a 12-month foundation year. This is the time it takes to build your full authority ecosystem. From there, many clients continue to compound their results year on year. Within 24 hours of joining, you'll get full access to the KPI platform. In your first week, you'll attend a group onboarding session where you'll learn how to navigate the platform, access your resources, subscribe to our event calendars, and book into your first Value Canvas Kickoff.

How long has Dent been doing this?

Over 5,500 businesses across 60+ industries in EMEA, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have gone through our accelerators.

What is your mission?

Our mission is to produce Key People of Influence who stand out, scale up, and make an impact in the world.

What makes this different from programmes?

The biggest difference is that KPI is a production environment, not a course. You don't watch videos and hope something sticks. You build 15-17 real assets of influence — your book, your scorecard, your productised offer, your lead generation system — in structured 10-day sprints with live coaching. Every asset goes to market as you build it. Real feedback, real results, real revenue impact. And you're doing it alongside 5,500+ founders who've been through the same methodology.

Is Daniel Priestley involved in the programme?

Yes! Daniel is our CEO and Cofounder. He is one of the key minds behind every aspect of the KPI Accelerator. He occasionally runs workshops himself.

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Your Questions Answered

You can also find out more detail on our Methodology on our next webinar.

How long does it take to complete KPI?

The programme is built around a 12-month foundation year. This is the time it takes to build your full authority ecosystem. From there, many clients continue to compound their results year on year. Within 24 hours of joining, you'll get full access to the KPI platform. In your first week, you'll attend a group onboarding session where you'll learn how to navigate the platform, access your resources, subscribe to our event calendars, and book into your first Value Canvas Kickoff.

How long has Dent been doing this?

Over 5,500 businesses across 60+ industries in EMEA, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have gone through our accelerators.

What is your mission?

Our mission is to produce Key People of Influence who stand out, scale up, and make an impact in the world.

What makes this different from programmes?

The biggest difference is that KPI is a production environment, not a course. You don't watch videos and hope something sticks. You build 15-17 real assets of influence — your book, your scorecard, your productised offer, your lead generation system — in structured 10-day sprints with live coaching. Every asset goes to market as you build it. Real feedback, real results, real revenue impact. And you're doing it alongside 5,500+ founders who've been through the same methodology.

Is Daniel Priestley involved in the programme?

Yes! Daniel is our CEO and Cofounder. He is one of the key minds behind every aspect of the KPI Accelerator. He occasionally runs workshops himself.