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The Secret Sauce of Outsourcing
John Jonas
461 episodes
1 day ago
Dedicated to making you better at outsourcing. Tips, tricks, advice, and stories on how to get work off your plate and be more efficient. I do things differently. I don't hire "freelancers". I don't pay hourly. Those are for the masses who are struggling to figure out how outsourcing works well. Hundreds of thousands of employers have used what I do to find great outsourced workers and over 1.5 million Filipino resumes are in my database.
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Dedicated to making you better at outsourcing. Tips, tricks, advice, and stories on how to get work off your plate and be more efficient. I do things differently. I don't hire "freelancers". I don't pay hourly. Those are for the masses who are struggling to figure out how outsourcing works well. Hundreds of thousands of employers have used what I do to find great outsourced workers and over 1.5 million Filipino resumes are in my database.
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How I Started Living the 4-Hour Work Week
The Secret Sauce of Outsourcing
11 minutes 46 seconds
6 months ago
How I Started Living the 4-Hour Work Week


You think living the 4-hour work week is just a dream? I used to think that too—until life forced me to figure it out fast.

Back in 2007, my wife got a life-threatening diagnosis late in her pregnancy. I had two toddlers, a growing business, and zero margin for error. I couldn’t work. At all. And yet… the business kept going. Actually, it grew. That was the moment everything changed.

I didn’t just try the 4-hour work week. I got thrown into it. And the reason it worked? Two Filipino VAs I had trained from the ground up. Not tools. Not some automation hack. Just real people I trusted.

So how did I go from grinding 50+ hour weeks… to stepping away cold turkey—while my business didn’t just survive, but got stronger?

In this episode, I break it all down:

👉 Why hiring Filipino VAs was the only reason my business didn’t collapse

👉 The mistake I made early on that almost kept me trapped in 60-hour weeks

👉 How two quiet, “task-level” VAs turned out to be strategic thinkers (and lifesavers)

I’ll also show you what happened after I realized I wasn’t going back—because once I saw what they could do, I started making different choices about how I built my business.

By the end of this episode, you’ll know:

🎯 How to stop treating VAs like assistants—and start training them like partners

🎯 The mindset shift that made my business grow while I worked less

🎯 Why lifestyle freedom is a choice you make before the business explodes

▶️ Think your VAs can’t run your business? You might be the one holding them back. Hit play.

🔔 Know someone who’s burning out in their own business? Send this episode their way

🚀 Want Filipino VAs you can actually trust with your business? Start at OnlineJobs.ph

The Secret Sauce of Outsourcing
Dedicated to making you better at outsourcing. Tips, tricks, advice, and stories on how to get work off your plate and be more efficient. I do things differently. I don't hire "freelancers". I don't pay hourly. Those are for the masses who are struggling to figure out how outsourcing works well. Hundreds of thousands of employers have used what I do to find great outsourced workers and over 1.5 million Filipino resumes are in my database.