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What if the exhaustion you feel isn’t because you’re incapable, but because you’ve accepted a version of life where you’re responsible for everything?
In this episode of Life of And, Tiffany explores the economics behind “doing it all.” Many capable women pride themselves on being the one who handles everything from work responsibilities to the endless tasks that keep a household running. But Tiffany challenges the assumption that doing more is the right answer. Instead, she introduces a powerful reframing: every minute you spend is an economic decision about how you allocate your most limited resource, namely time.
Through simple math, practical examples, and personal experience, Tiffany explains why treating time as more valuable than money can transform how you approach work, family, and daily responsibilities. She also shares practical ways to start reclaiming your time, whether that means outsourcing tasks, rethinking your financial decisions, or being more intentional about how your minutes are spent.
What You’ll Learn
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For more from Tiffany:
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(02:56) Evaluating where your life is going
(06:06) Why time matters more than money
(09:24) Three hidden costs of doing it all
(13:16) A simple way to calculate your hourly rate
(15:17) Why outsourcing one thing is a smart first step
(17:26) Using interest to help pay for support
(20:07) Choosing based on values, not just ROI
Check out the apps and sponsor of this episode:
Learn more about First Internet Bank: https://www.tiffanysauder.com/First-Internet-Bank
By Tiffany Sauder, IBJ Media4.9
7474 ratings
What if the exhaustion you feel isn’t because you’re incapable, but because you’ve accepted a version of life where you’re responsible for everything?
In this episode of Life of And, Tiffany explores the economics behind “doing it all.” Many capable women pride themselves on being the one who handles everything from work responsibilities to the endless tasks that keep a household running. But Tiffany challenges the assumption that doing more is the right answer. Instead, she introduces a powerful reframing: every minute you spend is an economic decision about how you allocate your most limited resource, namely time.
Through simple math, practical examples, and personal experience, Tiffany explains why treating time as more valuable than money can transform how you approach work, family, and daily responsibilities. She also shares practical ways to start reclaiming your time, whether that means outsourcing tasks, rethinking your financial decisions, or being more intentional about how your minutes are spent.
What You’ll Learn
Ready to Put Your Money to Work? Learn More About First Internet Bank Here: https://www.tiffanysauder.com/First-Internet-Bank
Submit Your Money Confession Question to Win a Pair of Sneex:
https://www.tiffanysauder.com/giveaway
For more from Tiffany:
Follow Tiffany on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.sauder
Learn More: https://www.tiffanysauder.com
Ready to build your own Life of And? Explore the program: https://www.tiffanysauder.com/Program
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(02:56) Evaluating where your life is going
(06:06) Why time matters more than money
(09:24) Three hidden costs of doing it all
(13:16) A simple way to calculate your hourly rate
(15:17) Why outsourcing one thing is a smart first step
(17:26) Using interest to help pay for support
(20:07) Choosing based on values, not just ROI
Check out the apps and sponsor of this episode:
Learn more about First Internet Bank: https://www.tiffanysauder.com/First-Internet-Bank

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