The more I do it, the more automatic it gets. While doing dishes, I can think or talk about things, so the time is not completely wasted. Actually, I usually do dishes while cooking, it’s a way to fill the time intervals while I am e.g. waiting for the water to boil. (Cooking, which you did not mention, also gets more automatic. The key is to cook a few meals repeatedly, rather than trying hundreds of different recipes.)
Currently my wife does the laundry (division of labor), but when I was single I simply used the same 40C temperature for everything, so I just needed to put the things in the washing machine, separate white from color, and press the button.
food and other stocks will always need to be resupplied;
Food in cans can survive for years, so you could e.g. make a list of things you want to have at home, and resupply once in a month. Buying fresh vegetables is annoying; I often do it on my way back from job.
If you are single, try Soylent or something like that.
bills, insurance, taxes, and other paperwork will always need to be redone;
Luckily, taxes are only done once in a year. (And if I had a company, I would pay someone to do this.) Most of my bills are paid automatically via direct debit.
This is how I deal with these problems:
The more I do it, the more automatic it gets. While doing dishes, I can think or talk about things, so the time is not completely wasted. Actually, I usually do dishes while cooking, it’s a way to fill the time intervals while I am e.g. waiting for the water to boil. (Cooking, which you did not mention, also gets more automatic. The key is to cook a few meals repeatedly, rather than trying hundreds of different recipes.)
Currently my wife does the laundry (division of labor), but when I was single I simply used the same 40C temperature for everything, so I just needed to put the things in the washing machine, separate white from color, and press the button.
Food in cans can survive for years, so you could e.g. make a list of things you want to have at home, and resupply once in a month. Buying fresh vegetables is annoying; I often do it on my way back from job.
If you are single, try Soylent or something like that.
Luckily, taxes are only done once in a year. (And if I had a company, I would pay someone to do this.) Most of my bills are paid automatically via direct debit.
Sadly, I do not have a good solution for this.