At the present moment, there are many people that are unclear on how automation work. And how the utilization of good automation software can bring great enhancements to you - both on a working and personal basis.
To start off, I want to Before we do anything, I will let you in on the many other advantages that you will get out of windows automation in general...
- It frees up more time for you by helping you to wipe out repetitious jobs
- The time saved translates to more time for you to engage in tasks of higher strategic value instead of being stuck in boring & gruelling work which may not bring in money or meaningful results
- It helps you to make a complicated task simpler. Perhaps a nine steps process can now be done with only two steps - all at a push of a button
- Time is money. How much is your time worth? Just think about it for a second. If you can just save 30 minutes a day, how much can you save in a month? And what about that annually?
How much money do you think you would have saved?
And can you use this time to get additional profits?
- Here's an important one. Automation can help you to wipe out uncalled-for mental stress. Instead of worrying about continuous boring work (and consuming your brain matter), you now have extra time to relax and renew.
When you you let the computer do all the crazy work for you, you are in a better mental state to do work of higher strategic value. I can't emphasize enough just how significant this is. This is a very important matter to think about.
By cutting down of unnecessary work, you free yourself.
So there you go. Some pointers for you to give some thoughts on...
Also, let me just shatter 1 myth on automation.
And that is you don't have to have long complicated processes just to see the benefit of automation.
The fact is short simple workflow can be automated too. Especially so when they are highly repetitive. When you add them all up, the time/effort savings can still be significant.
Let me show you some examples of "small" tasks you can automate to get you crack...
1. Opening up of files/folders/softwares you use often with one click
2. Creating hotkeys to kick start the windows automation of a certain workflow (e.g. pressing Ctr-Alt-F to open up your Safari browser that set to Google webpage)
3. Schedule the backing up of your important files and folders
4. Keyboard and mouse automation with macro recording to save time spent on repetitive keystrokes/clicks.
You can begin with these four. You will be flummoxed at just how much time you will save.
Using a macro recorder to record your actions is one of the best ways to start.
Once you are more familiar with it, you will be able to visualize that there are many more everday tasks that you are able to automate.
Don't just read. Go create some automation scripts that can save you time today!
If you want to enhance your productivity with windows automation, download WinAutomation to get started...

