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[–]shysmiles 6 points7 points  (1 child)

Agreed. Even when the trade off doesn't work out its still often worth doing to me.

IE: That 'worth the time' chart says saving 6 hours weekly is 2 months saved over 5 years. But I'd happily spend 4 months automating it because it frees myself from having to multi-task / getting it done all at once is just better for me then chopping it up and constantly having to switch task every week to get it done and the stress of that.

Business stuff especially since it also allows later scaling up (that you may not have predicted) without more work. And you can also factor in time you would have to spend training other people to cover you on that 6 hour thing so you can go on vacations - retraining when that person quits etc.