I was one of those mums with kids running wild in the supermarket - you know the kind I mean. Not running wild in the sense that they were out of control and screaming and demanding lollies, but more in the sense that I would tap into their incredibly competitive nature to ensure a trip to the supermarket took 20 minutes and not 60. "Fred - grab the bread, Wally get the milk, Peggy 3 carrots please... go, go, go!" And off they flew, returning in record time for their next set of instructions in our own mini game of 'Supermarket Survivor'.
Watch: The expectations versus reality of shopping with kids. Post continues after video.
No-one wanted to be voted off the island. The shop was quick. Everyone was happy. No-one was whinging. And I was mostly left to myself as they scoured the aisles for the elusive soya sauce. The moral of this little tale? Family is a 'team sport' and happily, you are the captain of the team.
So, if you aren’t yet tapping into your kids, or others for that matter, as a source of labour when it comes to the never ending list of household chores, it’s time to get into the game.
Insourcing versus Outsourcing.
Outsourcing is where you identify everything you do around the house that you are prepared to pay an expert to do for you, because they will do it faster, better and cheaper than you (e.g. you might hire and pay for a gardener).
Insourcing is the exact opposite of outsourcing. Insourcing is where you identify everything you do around the house for the people you live with that they can do for themselves, that you don’t have to pay them for.