The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

You Don't Need More Hustle. You Need More Capacity.

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May 13, 2026
They unpack how modern hustle can mean nonstop motion without progress and lead to burnout. A life-changing Hawaii sleep recovery story shows rest fueling creativity and mood. Sleep and deliberate recovery are framed as practices that expand capacity. The conversation explores long-term, sustainable work, self-awareness to manage limits, and choosing harmony over frantic balance.
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INSIGHT

Hustle Can Be Motion Not Progress

  • Hustle often means motion without progress and burning the candle at both ends leads to burnout and reduced effectiveness.
  • Without focus, vision, rest, and self-awareness, working harder doesn't bring you closer to meaningful goals and can erode creativity and relationships.
ANECDOTE

Vacation Sleep Wakeup Call

  • Chase Jarvis slept 14 hours a night for six days on a Hawaii vacation after years of 5–6 hours sleep and 20-hour workdays.
  • That extended rest made him nicer, more creative, more self-aware, and prompted him to track sleep nightly and target eight hours in bed.
ADVICE

Treat Sleep As A Productivity Practice

  • Track and prioritize sleep as a deliberate practice and aim to spend about eight hours a night in bed.
  • Treat rest as a productivity tool that catapults creativity, mood, and long-term capacity rather than a reward after work.
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