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DarrenDaily On-Demand

Here's How to Get More Free Time

DarrenDaily On-Demand

Darren Hardy LLC

Careers, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2021

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Do you feel like you don't have enough free time? You aren't alone. This is the #1 complaint from most people. In this episode, Darren debunks this idea and explains how and where you can get more free time in your life.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Darin Daily On Demand, your most trusted resource to help you become better

0:06.3

every day.

0:07.3

Here's your success mentor, Darin Hardy.

0:10.5

Everyone complains they don't have enough time, enough me time.

0:18.2

They don't have enough free time, time for their hobbies, time for their passions, time

0:21.9

to get in shape, time to learn something new.

0:24.8

We've already talked before about how we actually have more free time now than in any other

0:30.5

population in the past.

0:32.1

Of all recorded history, we don't have to copy books by hand, plow our own fields with

0:38.2

a mule, or hell, drive to the grocery store or bank anymore.

0:42.1

Let's do a little back of the envelope math here, just to find out how much free time we

0:47.0

actually have.

0:48.0

Okay, there's 24 hours in a day, right?

0:50.5

It's 168 hours in a week, 8,760 hours in a year.

0:55.7

Now, some of those hours are spoken for a court.

0:58.2

Of course, you get a good 8 hours of sleep, that's 2,920 of the 8,760 God.

1:05.0

If you work 40 hours a week for 49 weeks, excluding holidays and two weeks vacation, you're

1:09.3

working 1,960 hours.

1:12.1

Subtracting all this takes us down to 3,880 waking, non-working hours.

1:18.8

Of course, people have vastly different levels of caregiving or chore responsibilities,

1:23.8

and some people work more or fewer hours per day.

1:27.2

But we can imagine that just about everybody has somewhere between 1,000 and 2,000 discretionary

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