If you read my articles on personal finance, you’ll notice that I focus a lot on psychology and I use terms such as ‘invisible scripts’ and ‘cognitive misers.’ I make the argument since all of us cognitive misers, it’s more important to focus on one-off big wins like creating systems in your life.
I don’t just use them to sound smart, they are actually powerful strategies that can save you more money and even double your productivity. In this article, I’ll use a simple switch of telco subscriptions to demonstrate my point.
In my own personal life, I am heavily reliant on technology:
I have access to entire parts of my business leveraging on cloud technologies like Google Drive I coordinate team members using Skype I automate all parts of my business using technology such as WordPress and automated email responders I access and get financial reports on my investment portfolios,...