Are you *rage baiting* me with your systems?

In my last email I talked about how systems aren't just automations -sometimes they're just smarter routes to the same destination.

But what about when automations ARE involved?

Doesn't that totally kill the vibe when we bring in the robots????

I answer your question with a question of my own:

does the dinner you make your family lose the love because you used a food processor instead of hand-mincing the ingredients?

If you are one of those really intense rage-bait influencers, then yes - you have to make literally everything from scratch and anything less means you don't love your family.

But for the rest of us normies - If you have to slice, dice, chop, purée, and mince everything by hand, instead of using blenders, processors, mandolins, peelers, etc -

then you only have time and energy to use a few ingredients for dinner.

But if you've got the standard kitchen tools and some pre-peeled garlic... suddenly you can pull off something a lot fancier to eat.

This is what I am so desperately trying to impress upon EVERYONE when it comes to automations.

Automations save time in all the right places so you have more time to actually sit down with your client.

Maybe you use that extra time to add extra ingredients to the meal.

Maybe you use it to set the table a little fancier.

Maybe you start dinner earlier and just... spend more time with your clients.

Automations don't depersonalize your work.

Used right, they're what make the personal touches possible.

Want to upgrade the "kitchen tools" you use to deliver your offer to your client?

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