This summer, I’ve embraced the ultimate 2019 cliche: I’ve been finding ways to automate more things in my life in an effort to save some time. I got a robot vaccuum so I could spend less time vaccuuming up dog hair. I subscribed to Hungryroot, the healthy meal delivery service with 3-ingredient plant-based meals that can be cooked in 5 minutes, because I haven’t felt like spending an hour making elaborate dinners. I ordered small sundry items I needed, like beauty blenders and tupperware containers, on Amazon because it was easier than going to the store. I considered signing up for Amazon Subscribe & Save for things like toilet paper and paper towels so I never have to run out to buy them again.
our obsession with automating everything
our obsession with automating everything
our obsession with automating everything
This summer, I’ve embraced the ultimate 2019 cliche: I’ve been finding ways to automate more things in my life in an effort to save some time. I got a robot vaccuum so I could spend less time vaccuuming up dog hair. I subscribed to Hungryroot, the healthy meal delivery service with 3-ingredient plant-based meals that can be cooked in 5 minutes, because I haven’t felt like spending an hour making elaborate dinners. I ordered small sundry items I needed, like beauty blenders and tupperware containers, on Amazon because it was easier than going to the store. I considered signing up for Amazon Subscribe & Save for things like toilet paper and paper towels so I never have to run out to buy them again.