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$14,000 a Year for One F****ing Spreadsheet

23 min · 20 de may de 2026
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You know you have operational drag. You've heard us talk about automation. You know things could be faster, cheaper, less manual. But you're still not doing it — because you don't know which thing to start with. In Episode 103, Darris and Saad stop talking theory and hand you the formula. We walk through exactly how to calculate your operational drag cost — frequency × time × labor rate — and run the numbers on a real client where one manual reconciliation task is eating six hours a week and $14,000 a year. A Claude license that could handle it costs $20 a month. You do the math. We also get into why business owners don't automate even when they know they should, the cognitive bias of needing to "see it and touch it," and why hiring more people to do more manual work just compounds the drag. Also: we need to talk about Cheryl. Cheryl's been doing the same task for 15 years. Cheryl lost her purpose a long time ago. Give Cheryl something better to do — or have the conversation you've been avoiding. In this episode: * The operational drag cost formula you can calculate on a napkin * A real example: $14,000 a year for one weekly reconciliation task * The first question nobody asks: should this process even exist? * Why "I need to touch it" is a cognitive bias, not a business reason * $100K–$200K a year in drag costs is the low end for most businesses * The operational drag calculator is in development — DM us for early access Resources: DM us for early access to the Operational Drag Calculator CONNECT WITH US: Free Masterclass: https://www.myvelocitybusinesscoach.com/breakthrough [https://www.myvelocitybusinesscoach.com/burnout-to-breakthrough] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamdarrisperzan [https://www.instagram.com/velocitybizcoach] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/velocitybusinesscoaching [https://www.facebook.com/velocitybusinesscoaching]

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