Here's how much money you're losing by working 60-hour weeks: $87,000 per year. That's what Stanford research reveals about the hidden cost of overwork, and it's just the beginning. In this episode, Kara Preston breaks down a three-phase daily routine that flips the script on the hustle culture lie.
Most entrepreneurs think more hours equal more money. They're dead wrong.
šÆ What You'll Learn:
⢠The Stanford study showing why productivity crashes after 55 hours (and how it's costing you serious cash)
⢠A simple 3-phase framework that helped one founder cut 20 hours from her week while doubling revenue
⢠The 11-minute email trap that's destroying your focus and how to escape it
⢠Why morning routines aren't just feel-good fluff: they boost earnings by 33%
š¤ Perfect for: entrepreneurs who are burned out from working all the time but scared to work less because they think it means earning less.
š Chapters:
[00:00] The $87,000 mistake most entrepreneurs make
[02:15] Phase 1: The energy audit that changes everything
[04:30] Phase 2: The 65% rule high earners follow
[07:00] Phase 3: Protecting your peak hours like your life depends on it
[09:30] Real numbers from founders who made the switch
[11:45] Your 48-hour challenge to test this yourself
The craziest part? The entrepreneurs making the most money are working fewer hours, not more. They've cracked a code that the 60-hour crowd is missing completely.
Stop trading your life for the illusion of productivity. This episode gives you the exact framework to work less and earn more, starting this week.
š Never miss an episode:
Follow Kara Builds on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. New episodes drop daily, and next week Kara's covering the negotiation tactic that landed a 23-year-old founder a $2M deal.
š Topics: entrepreneur productivity, work life balance, daily routines, time management, business efficiency
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