20/04/2026
Does having more connections actually free up your time? Short answer: yes.
In business, the right relationships are the most efficient way to "buy" yourself time.
Let's break it down:
1. MISTAKES ARE TIME KILLERS
In hospitality (restaurants, hotels, events), mistakes are insanely expensive.
- Example: You're building a project and pick the wrong contractor.
- What happens: You don't just lose money, you lose 2-3 months on fixes. You're living on a construction site, not seeing your family, and completely stressed out.
- Connections: One call to a colleague who's already been burned saves you all of that. The right network turns someone else's years of experience into a 5-minute conversation for you.
2. FASTER DECISIONS
With a solid expert network, you don't need to spend weeks researching. You just ask: "Who's the best for this?" or "How does this work here?"
The real time sink isn't doing the work, it's finding the right path. The right person cuts that down to a single conversation.
3. DELEGATING TRUST
A huge amount of energy in business goes into vetting people: their quality, reliability, and integrity.
- Someone off the street needs constant oversight.
- Someone recommended by a trusted network lets you skip the whole "getting to know you" phase. That frees up your most valuable resource: your attention.
4. THE HUMAN SIDE (TIME FOR YOUR ACTUAL LIFE)
When you're solving every problem alone, your family, your kids, and your own wellbeing go to the back of the line.
The issue usually isn't the work itself, it's crisis management. Good connections move your business from "putting out fires" mode to steady, planned growth. That's what actually gives you time back.
BUT THERE'S A SECOND EFFECT PEOPLE MISS
Connections don't just save time. They create things that wouldn't exist otherwise.
- Projects that never would have happened. The right conversation opens a door that wasn't even on your radar.
- Access to deals before they hit the market. By the time an opportunity goes public, the people in the right circles have already moved on it.
- Entry into closed networks of capital, locations, and partners. Some rooms you simply can't buy your way into. You either know someone or you don't.
This isn't about saving time anymore. It's about accessing a version of the game that most people don't even know exists.
ONE CATCH: QUANTITY DOESN'T EQUAL QUALITY
Don't confuse networking with collecting business cards.
1. Noise: Hollow connections mean you'll end up burning your life on pointless meetings.
2. Obligations: Relationships go both ways. You'll need to invest time in helping others too.
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A good community is first and foremost a filter. It screens out bad contractors and wrong decisions. Spend one evening finding your people, and you'll save hundreds of hours down the road.
If a community gives you access to experience you don't have, that's an investment. If it's just a loud crowd, it's another time drain.
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