It’s Okay To Work Weekends

Summary

  • I believe it's okay to work on weekends. It's a choice that can lead to faster progress towards your goals.
  • If you stop working at 5 PM or take weekends off, don't complain about not making more progress. You get out what you put in.
  • Ordinary people may not understand or support why you work so hard, and that's okay. You don't need their approval to succeed.
  • By avoiding idle days like weekends, where you would otherwise not work, you can potentially gain a significant advantage in reaching your objectives faster.
  • Remember, there are 104 weekend days in a year, and using that time wisely can accelerate your journey to your goals.

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How To Take Action

I would suggest evaluating your current schedule to see where you can make the most impact with minimal effort or cost. Start by looking at weekends. Consider dedicating some time on these days to work on your goals—it can give you an extra 104 days of progress each year. This doesn't mean you need to work all day; even a few focused hours can make a big difference.

Don't worry about what others think about your hustle. Ordinary people might not get why you're putting in so much effort, and that's perfectly fine. You don’t need their approval to push forward and succeed. Use this as motivation to keep going.

If you typically clock out at 5 PM, try extending your workday a bit. Even an extra hour each evening can add up to significant progress over time. Approach it as an experiment and see how much more you accomplish.

Finally, make sure you are clear about your goals and what steps will get you there the quickest. Knowing exactly what you're working towards can help you stay motivated and make the most of your time.

These strategies are low-cost in terms of time and money but can be high-value in accelerating your journey to success.

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