⏳ How Would You Use 10 Extra Hours Per Week?

Plus: FREE training on 3/24 — book your spot!

Hi there 😎

If your boss gave you 10 extra hours of free time per week—no strings attached—what would you do with it?

  • 💡 Finally start that side project that's been sitting in your Notes app for two years?

  • 🍳 Actually cook dinner instead of microwaving something at 9 PM?

  • 🎨 Take your kid to the park before sunset?

  • 😴 Sleep in an extra hour—without guilt?

That’s 40 hours a month.

An entire extra workweek of your life—back.

How would you use it?

You could…

  • 🏋️ Work out at 11 AM while the gym is deserted (and the machines aren’t drenched in someone else’s sweat)?

  • 🥑 Go to the grocery store when it’s empty instead of battling the Sunday rush?

  • 🎥 Watch a movie during your lunch—just because you can?

  • 🏝️ Or maybe you’d work from a beach?

(J/K don’t do that. It sucks.)

hahaha I can’t see my screen hahaha

There are so many things you could do with 10 extra hours a week. We’re only getting started.

Here are more ideas:

  • 🚗 Be the one who actually picks up your kids from school, instead of hearing about their day secondhand.

  • 🥗 Take a real lunch break—maybe even with an actual plate instead of eating over your keyboard.

  • 🖥️ Get deep work done in half the time, without a manager hovering over your shoulder.

  • 🦷 Leave the dentist’s office at 10 AM without awkwardly trying to explain why you were gone so long.

  • 🌎️ And of course, if you’re fully remote, you can move your family abroad to combine work with exploration

Most people don’t realize how much time their job actually takes:

  • 🚙 Commutes that drain hours every day. (Why wake up at 6 AM just to sit in traffic?)

  • 📧 Meetings that should have been emails. Or worse, meetings about meetings.

  • Waiting for 5 PM so you can finally live your life. Only to get home, too exhausted to do anything.)

Most people accept this because they think it’s the only way to have a stable career.

But that’s not true anymore.

I love this exercise.

Because how you’d spend 10 extra hours per week says a lot about what you value most.

And thinking about what you’d do with that time is the first step to actually getting it.

(Btw, getting that time back is actually easier than you’d expect. More on this tomorrow.)

Want to take the first step?

I’m hosting a free live training next week that will show you exactly how to land a remote job in 2025 and start getting your time back:

I’ll walk you through:

  • ✅ How to find open remote roles (without wasting hours on job boards)

  • How to land interviews—even without remote experience or a big network

  • How to stand out in the interview and crush the most common interview question (that you'll definitely get asked)

It’s free, but you need to reserve your spot here.

Now, your turn.

If you had 10 extra hours of freedom per week, what would you do with it?

If this jogged any new ideas for you, reply and tell me. I read every response.

Best,

Chris

P.S. Even a hybrid or partially remote job can give you back dozens of hours a month. You’re closer to freedom than you think. Join the training and I’ll show you how.

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