#6 - Why Finite Hours Create Better Work
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What if the real problem is not that you do not have enough time, but that your time has never been made scarce enough to demand better judgment? This episode explores the strange power of fixed schedule productivity, the idea that a hard stopping point can make your workday more focused, more honest, and often more effective. When you commit to ending work at a specific hour, you stop treating everything as equally urgent. You become less available to shallow obligations, less seduced by visible busyness, and more willing to protect the few hours that actually produce meaningful results.The result is not just a cleaner calendar. It is a different relationship with attention, effort, and ambition. We look at why open-ended workdays quietly encourage distraction, why constant responsiveness can become a false sign of value, and why artificial limits often reveal what truly matters. If your days feel full but your best work keeps getting delayed, this episode offers a sharper way to think about time, focus, and the discipline of stopping on purpose.