
Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching Two Days a Week
I got two full work days back this week. Not two hours — two days. Tasks I'd been doing manually, week after week, are now handled by AI workflows I built over the past few weeks. When I added it up, even I was surprised.
Two days a week is 100 days a year. The tools are only getting better. But time recovered without a plan just disappears into longer meetings and extra emails. The real question isn't how to save time. It's what you'll build once you have it.
Featured Story
When the extra time first showed up, I didn't know what to do with myself. I'd finish for the day and just wander around the house. My wife asked what I was doing. I said I had no idea. I'd built these systems to give me time back, but I hadn't decided what the time was for.
It hit me that time recovered without intention is just time lost differently. I had to stop, get clearheaded, and predecide what those hours were actually for. Ride the motorcycle, go fishing, build something new — but choose before the time evaporates. That shift changed everything about how I approach this.
Important Points
Two days a week is 100 days a year. Even if you start small, the compound savings will surprise you by Friday.
Parkinson's law states that work expands to fill the available time. Without a deliberate plan, recovered hours just vanish.
Stop engineering the machine and start building something with it. The tools don't create your freedom — intention does.
Memorable Quotes
"Time recovered without intention is just time lost differently. You have to predecide what that recovered time is for."
"I got done at two in the afternoon, walking around the house with nothing to do. That's when the real question hit me."
"The tools don't build things. People with intention build things. You get two days back, you decide what they're for."
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Track where your time goes this week. Rough estimates are fine — just notice what you're doing manually each day.
Ask yourself one question: what would I build if I had two extra days every week? Write the answer down before it fades.
Automate one mechanical task, protect the time you recover, and invest it in that answer. Compound it every single week.
Chapters
0:02 - Wrapping the AI arc and what's coming next
1:38 - Two full work days back and how that number hit different 3:17 - Using AI for the mechanical parts of podcast production
5:10 - Wandering the house with nothing to do after finishing early
5:56 - Time recovered without intention is time lost differently 7:18 - Parkinson's law and why recovered time disappears on you 10:00 - Two days a week, 100 days a year — start building now
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