u/NegativeRaspberry803

What’s one task you stopped doing manually that actually made a noticeable difference?

I’ve been thinking about how a lot of growth advice focuses on doing more, more content, more outreach, more platforms, more tracking.

But lately I’ve been wondering whether growth sometimes comes more from removing repetitive work than adding new work.

Things like inbox management, scheduling, recurring follow ups, research, admin work, reporting, or other small tasks that quietly eat time every week.

For people growing a business:

What’s one thing you stopped doing manually that gave you the biggest return?

Was it automation, delegation, changing process, simplifying offers, or something else?

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u/NegativeRaspberry803 — 18 hours ago