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The Amy Porterfield Show

The Truth About the 4-Day Workweek

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.95K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2026

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

The Truth About What It Takes (And What No One Tells You) Everyone talks about the four-day workweek like it's some magical finish line. Work less, live more, finally breathe. But nobody talks about what it actually takes to make it work when you're running a real business with real responsibilities and a team that's counting on you. I've been doing this for years now, and I'm going to tell you exactly what it looks like. Some Fridays I work and some Fridays my team does too. There are seasons where everything spills over and four days just aren't enough. To accommodate more off time, we had to rebuild how this entire company operates. How we run meetings, how we communicate, how we protect our time, all of it. And that's the part nobody tells you. I went to my team and asked them to be honest about what's actually working about a four-day workweek and what's genuinely hard. Their answers surprised me. One person said she feels like she did something wrong when she has to work a Friday, even when that's not true. Another said she's a hundred times more productive now because she has no choice but to be. This is the real version. The systems, the trade-offs, and the moments when having that extra day back is worth it all. If you've been wondering whether this could ever work for you, this episode will give you the full picture. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: You’ve built something real. Revenue, audience, offers that work. But the results still don’t match what you know you’re capable of. The Revenue Consistency Formula is a FREE Live training for six-figure female founders who are done with inconsistent results and ready to understand what’s out of sync so their messaging, offers, and lead generation can finally work together. Click here to register now. Previous Episode: How We Launched Our 4-Day Workweek Experiment Shorter by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang Asana Slack Google Calendar HubSpot HERE ARE THE 3 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1️⃣ You'll Be More Productive, Not Less — When you only have four days, you stop tolerating the things that waste your time. One of my team members said she's a hundred times more productive now because she works fewer hours. The intensity goes up, but so does the focus. No more endless meetings, no more context switching, no more "I'll get to it later." When Friday is on the line, you protect your time fiercely. 2️⃣ It Only Works If You Have Systems — You can't just remove a day and expect everything to fit. We protect Mondays and Thursdays as no-meeting days. Deadlines land on Thursdays. We changed our expectations around communication. Without these systems, a four-day workweek falls apart. With them, it runs smoother than five days ever did. 3️⃣ You'll Still Work Some Fridays And That's Okay — Secret’s out. A four-day workweek doesn't mean you never work on Friday. During busy seasons, my team and I both do. But there's a difference between a Friday you're forced to work and a Friday you choose to work with no meetings, no Slack, no interruptions.  MORE FROM ME Follow me on Instagram @amyporterfield SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more entrepreneurs who need these insights. 🎙 Thanks for tuning in to The Amy Porterfield Show! See you next week!

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0:00.0

Before we dive into today's episode, let's talk about money. If your revenue feels unpredictable,

0:06.8

great one month, slow the next, you may have hit what I call the six-figure slump. This is where

0:13.4

you've built a business on grit and good instincts, creating great offers and responding to

0:19.0

audience needs. But then you get a few years down the road

0:22.5

and you realize every piece requires your effort, the launches, the marketing, the delivery,

0:28.8

the results. And that means that your earning potential is capped by your capacity. If this is you,

0:36.5

we need to take a fresh look at how your business is running

0:39.8

and we need to recalibrate. I'm hosting a free live training called the Revenue Consistency

0:47.1

Formula, where I'll show you how to identify what's out of sync in your business and realign it

0:53.8

for consistent, predictable revenue.

0:57.5

Not by starting over, by aligning what you've already built.

1:02.6

This training is free and you can save your seat at amy porterfield.com forward slash training.

1:08.4

That's amy porterfield.com forward slash training. I'll see you there.

1:13.3

All right. Let's go ahead and jump into today's episode. It's been one of the best decisions I've made.

1:20.6

You can't just remove a day and expect everything to fit in the other four days.

1:25.4

You have to be intentional about how you work. You will be more productive, not less.

1:31.3

Now, another team member said there's zero procrastination now because she knows she only has four days.

1:38.3

Fridays will change your life. Because who doesn't love to work when you have no meetings, no calls, and no

1:45.0

one's waiting for you? It's not, can I afford to work less? It's can I afford to keep working

1:51.0

this way forever. A four-day work week is absolutely possible. My guest today is a dear friend of

1:58.5

mine. One of them goes, that one over there, she's big money. And it was my guest today.

2:02.6

Her name is Amy Porterfield.

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