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How To Achieve More In 1 Week Than Most Do In 12 Months

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Most people think they don't have enough time.

Ironically, the average full-time worker gets nearly 1,500 hours of free time every year—the equivalent of almost 36 extra work weeks hiding inside their evenings and weekends.

In this episode, I break down why the quality of your life is often determined by what happens after work. Because your evenings don't just end the day—they shape the future you wake up to.

You'll learn how to:

• Audit your evenings using the "Evening Bank Account" framework
• Distinguish between activities that create energy and those that drain it
• Stop confusing relaxation with genuine recovery
• Use the 3C Framework (Clock, Compass, Climate) to make better decisions with your time
• Align your evenings with your natural biological rhythms
• Invest in the three areas that matter most: body, bonds, and future bets
• Adapt your routines during both peacetime and wartime seasons of life
• Build an "Enough Evening" that works even when life gets chaotic
• Eliminate unnecessary decisions that consume mental energy
• Use reflection and sleep to create better days tomorrow

I also share lessons from my early career, insights from psychology and sleep research, and stories involving leaders like Barack Obama, Steve Jobs, Anna Wintour, Sam Altman, and Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Most importantly, you'll learn that extraordinary lives are rarely built during extraordinary moments.

They're built during ordinary evenings.

Because if you live to be 80, you'll have roughly 22,000 of them.

And what you do with those evenings ultimately becomes your life.