Lesson 3 – Why Not Delegate Your Repetitive Tasks to a Professional Assistant?
The advice everyone gives
For over ten years, I kept hearing the same piece of business wisdom: outsource your admin work to a capable assistant, and you’ll have much more time to focus on what really matters. Sounds great in theory. But hiring, training, and managing an assistant comes with its own friction – schedules, communication gaps, sick days, personality clashes, and the constant overhead of explaining exactly what needs to happen and when.
I’m not saying working with a great assistant isn’t valuable. It absolutely is – for the right kind of work. But there’s a category of tasks that no longer belongs on a human’s desk: the purely mechanical, repetitive stuff that just needs to happen reliably, every time, without variation.
A different kind of delegation
Now that I’m over 40, living in Spain, I’ve realized something important about why I automate. It’s not because I want to work more. It’s because I want to live more fully. That’s a distinction worth sitting with for a moment.
The hours that automated processes save you don’t have to go back into your business. They can go anywhere – into your family, your health, your hobbies, your sleep, your sanity. Automation isn’t a productivity hack. It’s a life hack.
One of my personal favorites: I built a content creation automation that runs every 15 minutes, day and night. Whether I’m sleeping, working out at the gym, picking up my child from school, or sitting on the beach – the system keeps running in the background. No supervision. No check-ins. No reminders.
An assistant can get sick. Their child can get sick. There can be a miscommunication, a missed deadline, or simply a bad day. I’m not comparing people to machines – people bring creativity, empathy, and judgment that no workflow can replace. But for the tasks that require continuous, repetitive, mechanical execution? Those should no longer be done by a person. Not in 2026.
The real question
Let people do the kind of work that only a human can do. Leave the rest to the machine.
That’s the principle behind every workflow in this course. You won’t learn how to replace yourself – you’ll learn how to free yourself from the tasks that don’t need you. The invoices, the follow-up emails, the data entry, the content reformatting, the sorting, the scheduling – all of it can run on its own once you set it up.
And the setup? That’s what this course teaches you, step by step, inside Make.com.
This lesson is part of the free introductory module of the “Automate with Make.com” course. Start building: Make.com