How to Have It All without Doing It All

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Mom's Ultimate Guide to Outsourcing:  5 Ways to Take Back Your Time

One of the most valuable lessons I ever learned about success and womanhood came to me at a breakfast I attended for the Women’s Initiative when I was just a young whipper snapper toiling away for Big Law.   The keynote speaker was a woman, of course, and as the global head of a department of one of the most powerful banks on the planet, her success on paper was quite impressive. Plus she was a wife and mother of two, which gave her some street cred.

After discussing the hair and makeup syndrome, which alone was a nugget worth my undivided attention, she took a question from the audience.  The inquirer, who appeared to be a teacher accompanied by female students from a local high school, asked her, “How do you achieve balance?” 

The speaker literally snorted, and I immediately perked up.  

Balance?” she repeated, almost choking on her laughter.  “I don’t have balance! I mean, I love my husband and my kids but I don’t have time to cook them dinner every night.”  She practically smirked. “Ladies, you do not get to this level in business by having balance. You have to be all in. I focus on what’s most important and pay someone else to take care of the rest.”

I was so impressed, I had almost whistled, and not because I want to be the head of some global conglomerate (yet—ha).  In fact, the business acumen of this woman is the least relevant part of the story. What struck me was her unapologetic honesty in conceding what it actually takes for her to be great at what she does.  

And what I learned from her that day applies to all of us who are raising humans:

There are literally hundreds of things that must be done in your life each day, but they need not all be done by you.

When you’re a mom, it’s easy to forget that truth.  On a daily basis, we tend to put our own needs last, reacting first to what’s “urgent” (though not necessarily important), and getting mired down in everything that needs to be done without regard to whether we need to be the one doing it.  

Let’s not forget: you, mama, were made for greatness.   

How, though, do you actually step into your greatness and use the precious moments God has given you to harness your gifts without getting distracted by those pesky, urgent tasks that keep you from tending to the truly important ones?  

The answer, of course, is outsourcing.  Outsourcing is your friend. It’s ok to ask for help.

To do great things, you must allow someone else to do the tasks on your list that you don’t absolutely love doing or aren’t contributing to your life’s purpose.  

And let’s be clear: your life’s purpose includes making romantic, alone time for you and your spouse and for playing with your kids.  It also most definitely includes time for yourself, to care for the one and only body God gave you, to meditate, journal, pray, indulge in a mani/pedi, and whatever else makes you feel warm and happy—even if it’s one of the items on my Outsourcing List.  Doing things we love is a form of self-care, and self-care is always time well spent. (Side note: if your plate feels so full that even making time for self-care seems overwhelming, check out these 7 awesome tips from the iNLP Center).

As a married mother of two and a woman on a mission to change the world one heart at a time, I never have an empty plate.  That choice forces me to remember I need not personally perform every task on my list. I need only do what will support me in creating and living out my God-given purpose in life.  And living this way helps to maintain sanity, which is generally a good thing.

These are the ways I outsource to create and live my ideal mom life (and you can too):

1. Stop Doing Your Own Grocery Shopping and Target Runs.

Unless you absolutely love performing these tasks (which would put them in the “self-care” category), you must outsource them.  Although they must be done and sometimes urgently, you and I both know they aren’t contributing to your life’s purpose.  

The solution?  Instacart and Shipt. (Cue the angels singing!) Shipt is pure genius, and you can use it to shop at your favorite stores, like Target.  You can’t buy alcohol at Target using this service, but you can buy almost everything else, from perishable goods to toothpaste and shampoo to granola bars and boxed mac ‘n cheese.  If you have a Target Red Card, the pot is even sweeter. You’ll get your standard 5% off the entire purchase plus free shipping. Holla!  

But here’s the best part:  it keeps you out of Target.  Don’t get me wrong—I flipping love Target, but every time I set foot in there I end up spending $50 more than I intended to.  Every. Time. By using Shipt instead, I remove all temptation. It’s glorious.  

When I need to do traditional grocery shopping, Instacart and Shipt are my besties—especially because of the pandemic, which doesn’t have me excited about going to the grocery store in person anyway.  Both services are available in my area so I use them interchangeably but you may only have access to one or the other. 

For a nominal fee, your personal grocery shopper will buy your groceries for you.  All you need to do is sign up for Instacart or Shipt and select which groceries you want to purchase.  You can even include special instructions with your grocery list for those times when you want your chicken breast cubed or your shrimp peeled.  If you’re using Shipt, your shopper will call or text you if he or she has questions. Mine have even texted me photos of comparable replacement items when the product I wanted wasn’t in stock.  On Instacart, if what you want isn’t available, they’ll simply refund you. 

And now, be still my heart! Whole Foods delivers through the Prime Now app.  I happen to love shopping at Whole Foods because they have so many fantastic options for eating organic. The closest one to my house, however, isn’t close at all. When I tell you I squealed like a piglet when I discovered that I could select my groceries through this app, I am only slightly exaggerating. (Actually, I’m not. I did squeal. Just like a piglet).

No matter which app you’re using, once you’ve got everything in your cart, just select when you want your groceries to be delivered and, like magic, they will show up at your door at that time.  And if you meet the free-delivery minimum, they’ll show up sans the delivery fee (but of course, I always tip my shopper).   Similar services like Walmart Curbside Pickup, which still requires you to drive to the store but allows you to skip the up-and-down aisle roaming, are also awesome, and since the world was turned upside down by COVID-19, more and more stores are offering this option. 

There certainly is a premium for shopping this way, but let’s think about what you get in return:  your time! Sure, I would spend less if I was clipping coupons and shopping myself—and believe me, I spent years doing that—but the money I saved was negligible compared to the return I’m getting now on using that time to crush my goals.  Same goes for you and your audacious dreams. Remember, to have it all, you cannot possibly do it all. There are people out there—like your neighborhood Instacart and Shipt shoppers—who are eager to help you. Let them.

2. Immediately Cease and Desist from Cleaning Your House, Doing Your Laundry and Washing Your Dishes.

Unless, of course, you absolutely love doing that stuff (and if you do, I want to meet you).  If you don’t, stop. These tasks are so easily outsourced. Plus, if your family is anything like mine, they won’t give a hoot who folded their socks and hung up their shirts.  They’ll just be happy to have clean clothes at the ready. Same goes for the spotless toilet and crumb-free floor.  

My dishwashing, laundry-doing ninja comes every Monday.  I strategically asked her to come on that day so I can start my week off in peace.  My house is cleaned every other week, which leaves me with only some touching up to do here and there between cleanings.  Does everything get done perfectly? Nope. But done is better than perfect. I write those checks each week with pleasure.  

It’s just as honorable to employ as it is to be employed.  Hiring someone to help you around the house gives that person the opportunity to earn a living and fund their life’s purpose while freeing you up to live yours.  See how that works so beautifully?

3. Don’t You Dare Wash Your Own Car!

I never ever wash my own car because I don’t love doing it.  I don’t even love driving to a car-washing place to get it done.  But as a mother of two littles, you better believe that my car gets filthy.   My solution? Washé, “the app that cleans your car.” It’s like Uber for mobile car detailers.  It’s not available in every state yet, but if it’s in your area, you must check it out.     

Here’s how it works.  I open the app and select the type of wash I want.  They range from $25 to $160, and they even have a “sanitize” option now to address COVID-19 concerns. Then voila!  A Washér in the area will take the job and head to my location.  And while my Washér is in my driveway washing, waxing and vacuuming cheddar bunnies from my car, I sit in my house being productive in the air conditioning.  When my car has been restored to her shiny, litter-free self, I get a ping and pay the Washér through the app (no contact!). Best. Thing. Ever.  

If you don’t have Washé in your area, ask around for a trusted mobile car detailer.   I’m telling you, it’s life changing. It’s like doing two things at once, only you’re doing the thing you want to do and the car detailer is washing your car.  Magic! Oh wait, no, that’s just outsourcing.

4. A Virtual Assistant Could Change Your Life.

If you have a home-based business, this one is a game changer. I recently hired my first V.A. (that’s short for “virtual assistant”) and I. Am. In. Love.  My friend Julie Cabezas over at Copy Crimes recently wrote about hiring a V.A. and girlfriend, she is on to something.  As she says, and I wholeheartedly agree, “If you want to make a lot of money–and make a big impact in the world–you can’t be stuck in the details.”  

Julie highly recommends Maria Carras, who has dedicated her life’s work to the virtual assistant industry.  For free (that’s right, I said free), Maria will help you find the perfect virtual assistant.  [Side note:  Julie and I are not affiliates for this program].  Obviously you still have to pay an hourly wage for the services your assistant provides, but you get to name your price.

I’m not gonna lie.  I hesitated when I read Julie’s message about hiring a V.A.  I thought, I’m not sure I have enough on my plate to justify the cost of hiring an assistant.  But, as if she could read my mind, Julie advised in the next sentence that “[t]his is exactly the wrong type of belief to have.”  If you find yourself doing penny jobs at the expense of earning dollars, your plate isn’t just full, it’s maxed out. Being open to the abundance that can come from hiring a personal assistant requires a paradigm shift, but Julie swears it’s worth it.  

She inspired me to examine my plate more closely. Here’s what it looks like: 

  • Believer 
  • Mother of two young, adorable, rascally, infuriating, amazing, beautiful kids
  • Happy wife to an incredible man who loves and wants to spend time with me
  • Student of the self-discovery life mastery process
  • Blogger extraordinaire (you like that one?) 
  • Podcaster
  • Author
  • Lawyer
  • Adjunct professor of law (Woot!  That’s a new one. More on that in a later post)
  • Tennis player on a “competitive” moms league
  • Executive Committee Member of the Board of Directors for JDRF’s Greater Palm Beach Chapter
  • Executive Board Member of the PTA and member of the School Advisory Council at my kiddos’ elementary school

I’ll leave you to imagine all of the tasks that accompany those items, not the least of which are eating, bathing and sleeping.  My V.A. relieves me of the tasks I’m not good at, like creating the beautiful visuals for my digital products and my Pinterest boards, which frees me up for countless other things at which I’m much more effective, like writing and creating content.  I’m psyched about Maria’s service and highly recommend you check it out.  

My takeaway? Heed Julie’s advice:  “Promote yourself to LEADER—and stop doing everything alone.”    

5. Let Someone Else Cook Dinner for You. 

On the two days each week that I leave the house to lawyer, I am way too beat when we walk back through the door to cook anything, let alone a meal that resembles something wholesome and healthy. So naturally, I outsource this task instead. Allowing someone else to cook dinner for me and the three other humans I love most in the world is one of the most powerful ways I take back my time.

My solution is a local South Florida chef, known simply as Chef B, who prepares meals you select from a weekly menu he creates. He even has a kids’ menu! I peruse, click and order what we need for the week from his website and he delivers it all to my doorstep on Sunday, each meal packaged in its own container, cooked and ready to be re-heated when we’re ready to eat. It’s absolutely divine. There have been evenings when I’ve whispered out loud as I’m setting the table, “This totally saved me tonight.”

But if a private chef just isn’t in your budget, consider using tools you may already have stuffed in a cupboard somewhere, like a pressure or slow cooker. My slow cooker is an absolute lifesaver. It has Wemo technology, which means that I can set it remotely using an app on my phone. My go-to is this crockpot taco recipe. Google and Pinterest got your back, girlfriend. There is no shortage of recipes you can lean on that don’t require you to chop, dice or saute.

Hark! You can enjoy a wholesome meal with your family and you don’t have to cook it!

Oh Yes, You Can Too Afford It! 

Listen, I understand that all of these outsourcing methods cost money. And no, I don’t have piles of it laying around. So trust me, I understand if your You-Can’t Monster is getting all snarky with you right now, glaring at you over her glasses and spewing some nonsense about you not being able to afford to pay someone else to do your chores and run your errands.

But let’s get real. Time invested in one area is time away from another. And yeah, maybe it means less runs through the Starbucks drive-thru, but freeing yourself up to do the dollar jobs and fund your ideal life simply makes sense. For me, that means using the time I get back by outsourcing to work on my dream (writing the book that will soon be published) or to fund my dream by performing legal work, which I bill for by the hour. For you, it might mean taking on more classes as a substitute teacher. Maybe it means you can accommodate more orders for your incredible, custom cookies and cakes.  Whatever the pay off, remember that every time you choose to use your gifts instead of wasting time doing things others can do for you, you’re creating your ideal mom life.

Now, I’ll openly admit that despite my intellectual command of this topic, by no means do I have it all together.  I still get mired down in tasks that are urgent but not important. I still find myself wasting precious moments doing things that don’t support my ideal life, like running to the grocery store and refolding towels.  The reason I write posts like this is because I need to be reminded too. 

But when I get sucked into the details, I remember this quote from Jamie Gilbert, which I’ve written on my bathroom mirror:

“Greatness isn’t for the chosen few. 

Greatness is for the few who choose.”

Choose greatness, girlfriend.  And start outsourcing.


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Why Rent the Runway Unlimited Didn’t Work for Me

I can’t tell you how excited I was to sign up for this genius plan.  There is just something so glamorous and fun about popping onto your phone to select designer clothing for your next day at the office, like a modern-day Cher Horowitz scanning the clothes in her closet with a super sophisticated computer program.  (Can I get a “what what” from all the other Clueless fans out there?)

Now that my kiddos are skillfully peeing in the toilet, have strong command of their gross motor skills and can carry on legit conversations, I am back in an office twice a week working, or as I like to say, “lawyering.” I must admit that it was exciting at first to care about non-gym clothing and heels again. I was reminded quickly, however, how draining the morning whirlwind can be, especially when you’ve convinced yourself you have “nothing” to wear.  

If you’ve been part of this tribe for a while, you know that a phoenix doesn’t give her power away.  She harnesses it. And if she needs to, she takes it back from where she’s unwittingly let it get sucked away.  So when I realized that I had lost my power when it came to getting ready in the morning, I started brainstorming.  It wasn’t long before I landed on a potential solution.

Outsourcing.  Outsourcing is your friend, girlie.  

I’ve learned over the years that, although there are literally hundreds of tasks that need to be completed in your life each day, they don’t all have to be completed by you. That’s where outsourcing comes in.  Think about it. You don’t hesitate to outsource the care and education of your kids or the tidiness of your finger and toenails.  I outsource dish washing and laundry. Nowadays you can even outsource your grocery and household shopping. There must be a way to outsource getting dressed, I mused.  

Well lo and behold!  Such a solution exists, and it’s called Rent the Runway Unlimited (RTR Unlimited).  I had heard of RTR before, but had only ever used it for one-off rentals when I needed yet another “black tie optional” dress but didn’t want to buy one more such dress and watch it collect dust in my closet.  RTR Unlimited is different. I discovered this secret weapon when my friend Molly started showing up to our office looking all fabulous and expertly clad one day. “I love your dress,” I had commented. She grinned, undoubtedly knowing she was about to fill me in on the next best thing since the invention of the flat iron.  “It’s a rental,” she said gleefully. My antennae immediately went up.

“Tell me more,” I demanded as I settled into the chair across from her desk, silently wishing I had something to take notes with.

As any good girlfriend would, Molly immediately launched into the minute details of RTR Unlimited, including, of course, every tip and trick she had uncovered thus far.  I was excited to learn that you can rent almost anything, from shorts and jeans to ballgowns and handbags. “Even rompers,” she said. I nodded appreciatively. Impressive.  

Obviously, lack of notes notwithstanding, the tidbits I’d gleaned from Molly that day were enough to convince me to sign up.  I’ll admit that I didn’t jump onboard immediately because of the cost. I wasn’t sure it would be worth it. But I gave it a solid run and, because a phoenix believes we all get better together, I am sharing my RTR Unlimited wisdom with you.  And I read the fine print for you too because, well, I’m a nerd like that.

In RTR for one of those black-tie optional events.

How It Works.  So here’s the deal.  The program is $159 per month, which works out to a monthly grand total of $170.13 with tax in my South Florida county.  Your first month, however, is only $99 plus tax if you have a promo code (usually NEWCLOSET or FIRSTRTR.  Every now and then they’ll run a promotion that gives you $80 off your first two months with promo code OUTSMART).  For that price tag, you get unlimited access to RTR’s collection of designer clothing, accessories and handbags. You can rent the items for as much or as little time as you want, all the while looking SATC fierce.  And when you’re ready for something new, you ship your current rentals back to RTR with a prepaid UPS label.

Sounds like a no-brainer, right?  Well, yes, but first things first:  you have to figure out how much you’re spending per month on clothing and dry cleaning.  If it’s less than $170.13, RTR Unlimited isn’t going to make sense for you from a dollars and, uh, cents perspective.  I was convinced that I was randomly spending this much per month on clothing, but as it turns out, I wasn’t. Seriously, I was shocked.  So before you dive in, get a leg up and do this analysis first.  

After you’ve determined that the program makes fiscal sense for you and sign up, you’ll set up your profile.  That info includes your height, weight, bust size, body type and typical dress size.  Once those formalities are over, the fun immediately begins. And is it ever glorious!  It feels like a shopping spree on someone else’s dime because you aren’t paying the designer price tag. I recommend going through every category of clothing and accessories and marking your favorites, or as Molly instructed me, “doing your hearts.” Note: you may become addicted to this process.

Although doing your hearts is time consuming, it is so worth it.  As you mark each favorite, you will select a personalized gallery to save it to.  At first, I had galleries labeled “Work,” and “Weekends” but I quickly realized that I wasn’t able to find things as easily as I wanted to.  I recommend instead that you label your galleries by article of clothing, such as “Skirts,” “Dresses,” “Tops,” etc. Organizing your hearts that way will make putting outfits together a breeze.

Rockin’ a rental to speak at a private JDRF fundraising event.

From there, the hardest part is deciding what to order first!  The RTR model photos are helpful for this, of course, but the reviews are where the real dirt is.  They’re written by fellow RTRers (I just made that term up, like it?), and they are invaluable. Most reviews are accompanied by photos of the reviewer in the garment, so you get to see what it looks like on a real woman.  You can even sort by women who are “Like Me,” which means they’ll be approximately your height, weight and dress size. I never rent without scouring the reviews first. You shouldn’t either.

Molly shared a hack she discovered for ensuring that she has an RTR return pouch on hand at all times.  It will cost you a few bucks but she swears it’s worth it. “Pay to send one item back out of your own pocket,” she advises.  You’ll have to email the company to let them know that the item is coming via a different tracking number, but you’ll be able to keep the RTR pouch in which you received your initial rentals.  Once the company receives the item you shipped back on your own dime, another slot will open up in your bag. You can then rent a new item, which will arrive in its own RTR pouch. You now have two pouches at your disposal and can constantly have items coming and going in perpetuity.  

Renting for yet another black-tie optional event!

With RTR Unlimited, you can rent four items at a time and can rent and return as many times as you want in a month, but because you have to factor the turnaround shipping-to-and-from time into the equation, realistically the most often you will be able to rent is four times a month (give or take), depending on how long the month is and how quickly you wear your items.

I recommend filling up your bag with all four items every time you rent. Maximize your access. Plus, having all four items allows you to be fully prepared for your week, and preparedness is the foundation of power when you’re a woman, yes?   

If you tire of one thing before the others you can always send that item back first, which will re-open one slot in your bag to fill again. Conversely, if you fall in love with something, you can keep it.  That’s right. You can buy it from RTR at a discounted price. I love that this option exists, but encountered this pesky, inner voice reminding me that the whole reason I signed up for RTR Unlimited was to stop buying clothes.  Accordingly, I never took advantage of the purchase option, despite encountering a gorgeous Furla tote that had a hold on me, but you may not find your inner voice to be as pesky as mine was.

The Pros and Cons.  Like most geeky, analytical lawyer-types do, I also created a Pros and Cons list for your quick perusal:

ProsCons
You can affordably access designer clothing that might otherwise be totally cost-prohibitive to own. You need access to a conveniently-located UPS drop box.  Score if you work in an office because you can just leave it in the mailroom.  If, however, you’d have to drive out of your way to find a drop box, the convenience factor shrinks considerably.  You could schedule a UPS pickup at your home, but candidly, I can’t vouch for how user-friendly this process is because I’ve never tried it.
You will find yourself stepping out of your comfort zone and daring to wear patterns and colors you would ordinarily never wear.  What’s the harm? If it’s hideous you send it back to RTR, write a heartfelt review so as to save a fellow RTRer from ever renting it, and never have to see it in your closet again.RTR has to actually receive your return before the slots in your bag will re-open.  Kind of like Netflix from back in the day. I get it, but do wish that access could be based on when the tracking number shows that the items are in transit so you can process the next rental sooner. That turnaround time can be a real drag.
You don’t even have to clean the stuff.  You simply shove it back in the RTR-provided garment bag, slap the UPS label on it, drop it in a UPS box and voila!  Off it goes to whence it came. You’re committed to shelling out around $170.13 per month whether you wear four, eight, twelve or no outfits
You can cancel at any time and it’s relatively painless. They even have that cool feature that allows you to keep your place “in line” when you’re waiting on hold and hang up.  When it’s your turn, they call you. A+ for efficiency there. There are no backup sizes with RTR Unlimited the way there are with one-off RTR rentals.

There are a few other details you may be interested in, but for the most part, that’s all there is to it! Pretty straightforward, right?

Why I Pulled the Plug.  After having described all of the amazingness RTR Unlimited has to offer, you may be wondering why I canceled my Unlimited plan.  It boiled down to two things for me: the cost and the benefit. (Dang, don’t I just sound super banker-ish!) No, but seriously. For the cost, I wasn’t reaping enough benefit.  At the office where I lawyer twice a week, it’s only on Mondays that I need to look “lawyerly,” and I use that term loosely. On Tuesdays I can wear jeans and Converse or capris and flip flops, and often do.  

My RTR Unlimited experience brought me full circle on the issue. It inspired me to see my closet through new eyes.  As it turns out, I have a ton of cute clothing of my own. But I probably wouldn’t have come to that realization without the boost RTR Unlimited gave me. It empowered me. I got to thinking, I can do this!  I can quickly and effectively figure out what to wear! Funny, huh?

Since canceling RTR Unlimited I’ve been relying on my rotating uniform, but I’m still open to the idea of outsourcing my wardrobe needs every now and then. I continue to use RTR for one-off rentals when I have a special occasion or an intentional glam night out.  I’ve also had an eyeball on RTR Update. It’s the same concept as Unlimited, but allows for a maximum of 4 items and one swap per month.  You have access to less brands and no premium designers, but the price drops significantly to $89 per month (or $69 in your trial month). Programs in this price range also exist from other companies, like Le Tote.  I am considering trying one of these plans and will update you if I do.

Even though RTR Unlimited cycled through my life quickly, I’m so glad I tried it.  The experience gave me insight as to how a tool like this can be life-changing for busy, sharp women.  It also helped me out of a power slump and back into the driver’s seat. And you know what? It was just nice to do something indulgent for myself.   Like having my own back, coming to my own rescue. Sometimes a girl just needs a new tool in her Hermès belt, am I right?

So cheers to yet another way to take back your power! If you try RTR Unlimited, let me know what you think.   I can’t wait to see how beautiful outsourcing looks on you. Oh, and don’t forget to raise the roof for Molly.  She taught me everything (you and) I now know about renting the runway.  


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