Announcing: 10 Hours Back

Today’s announcement is for you if you’ve ever wanted more hours in your week.

If you’ve ever thought I’d love to find a way to work 10 fewer hours at my job, so I could have more time + energy for my… life.

Well, today, I want to offer it to you.
Literally.

Today, I want to announce 10 Hours Back.

(!!!!)

Katie Seaver, life coach, working too much and not enjoying life, I want to quit my job, how to beat burnout without quitting your job, how do I start enjoying work again, how to make your job work for you, HSP life coach

In 10 Hours Back, I’ll be helping professionals reduce their workweeks by 10 hours – no matter their work culture, industry, or boss. It’s a 4-month, small-group coaching program.

That’s such a radical, wild, fabulous idea, that I just want to say it again: I will be helping a small group of professionals reduce their workweek by 10 hours.

10 hours back. Per week.



Too many of us are chronically too tired, too busy, and too stressed. And a big part of the reason is that we work… a lot.

But too often, it just feels like this is what it is to be a working adult. I mean, isn’t that what your colleagues, your best friend, and your college classmates are also doing? Working a lot, feeling squeezed from all directions?

And I say: it may be that everyone you know is acting this way. But actually, it’s not at all inevitable.

For years now, I’ve been helping my 1:1 clients cultivate better work-life balance, by working fewer hours without sacrificing work quality. It’s a real passion of mine because in my first corporate job, I struggled in a huge way with figuring out how to do good work without losing my life outside of work (and was convinced that only geniuses or unicorns could pull it off.)

The truth is: You don’t have to be a genius to work less in your career without sacrificing quality. Or a unicorn.

But you need to learn new skills, take new actions, and relate to your work and life a bit differently. And it can be very hard to pull off on your own — help can be a game-changer.

The group will start in May, and enrollment will open to the waitlist starting in April. There are only 10 spots available, so I’d recommend signing up for the waitlist because there is a good chance it will sell out.

Curious? Lit up with a technicolor fire at the idea of getting 10 hours back each week?

Learn more + sign up for the waitlist here.



As always, I’m rooting for you. You’ve got this.

Katie




p.s. Here’s that link again, to learn more about 10 Hours Back. Because if you’re anything like I was, you’d freaking love 10 hours back each week.

p.p.s. I share more about 10 Hours Back, why I started it, and my work-life balance role model on this week’s podcast. Listen here.


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