How to work 30 hours a week (or less)
Briefly

The article explores how many Americans can realistically reduce their work hours to 30 per week despite working more traditionally 40 hours. As a time management coach, the author shares strategies such as setting strict work-hour constraints and consolidating meetings to increase effectiveness without extending hours. The emphasis is on intentional scheduling to reclaim time for personal interests, family, or side projects, making it a viable approach for those seeking a better work-life balance.
Whether you want to cut back your hours to make room for a side hustle, to spend more time with your family, or to pursue your own interests and hobbies, it is possible to complete your full-time job in 30 hours a week.
To make this as easy as possible, I recommend setting a new schedule and trying not to deviate outside of it. For example, this could look like working 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. so that you can pick up your kids from school.
Read at Fast Company
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