Just Because You 'Can' Doesn't Mean You 'Should'
I have a confession to make. I take my car to an instant oil change business for my oil changes.
I wasn’t always that guy. In fact, for many years I took pride in changing my car’s oil. Every couple thousand miles I’d set aside an afternoon to journey to the store, purchase oil and a filter, and head back home to get started. After gathering my tools, tire ramps, a few shop rags, and my oil basin, I’d drive my car up the ramps and get started on the oil change. Once complete, I’d back the car down, clean everything up, load up the used oil, and head back to the store to dispose of it. (That’s assuming I didn’t have to run out mid change to get a gasket.) Finally, it was time to jump in the shower and clean up. Phew.
Admittedly, I can be a bit slow and it took me years before the light bulb went off and I saw that there might be a better way. While I might have been saving a few bucks on materials, I certainly wasn’t saving money once my time was factored in. I realized that just because I ‘can’ doesn’t mean I ‘should’.
I realized that just because I ‘can’
doesn’t mean I ‘should’.
That’s when I decided it was time to make a change and look for an instant oil change business by my home. By taking my car to a business focused on oil changes, they already have the supplies, replacement parts, and oil disposal onsite. They have the experience, facilities, and process needed to consistently and efficiently change oil. And, if I time it right, I can even drive to the instant oil change location by my house, get my oil changed, and be back home in less than 30 minutes...without breaking a sweat or getting dirty! Now that’s using my time wisely!
How can you apply this to your business? Focus on the 10% that makes you unique and look for places to leverage other companies, services, and products for the other 90%. (Assuming it’s part of their 10%) Whether it’s a product, service, behavior, or perspective, that 10% is your secret sauce.
- Do you know what your 10% is?
- How much of your time and energy is occupied by the other 90%?
- Where can you apply this thinking?
- Where can you lean on another product or service to leverage their expertise, provide efficiencies, and regain time for you and your team to contribute towards your 10%?






