I was inspired to envision my perfect day while going through Danโs modules. At first, I thought, โI pretty much already have a perfect day.โ Looking back, I canโt believe how limiting that thought process was. I mostly work from home, and we homeschool, so I often felt pulled in two directions. Guilt for not being with family when I was working. Guilt for not working when I was with family. I thought long and hard about what a perfect day actually looks like, and I wanted to share it here in case what I found might inspire someone else. This is brand new, so I canโt say how sustainable it is long term โ but in the short term, what Iโve found has been magic. Iโm up at 4:00am (this isnโt a big deal for me โ done it in the past). (Stretch, supplement, shake, etc) From there, my boy isnโt up until around 7:30am, which gives me three solid hours of focused work. We have breakfast together, hit the beach, and hang out until around 11:00am. My wife usually takes him to the library, runs errands, or does playdough, colouring, or books with him until about 2:00pm, so Iโm back to work for a few more hours (with a 30min workout mixed in). Then from 2:00โ7:00pm, itโs family time. We build forts, hit the pool, do Lego โ just being together. At 7:00pm, itโs books and bedtime for him. My wife does most of that so I can get back to work. By 7pm, Iโm back to work until 9pm. Thatโs pretty much it. Iโm in bed by 9:30pm, which still gives me about an 8-hour workday, tons of family time, enough sleep and โ most importantly โ structure. For the first time in a long time, I donโt feel guilt on either side. I donโt imagine this will work for everyone. And I truly believe there are different seasons in life. My wife is pregnant, so life will drastically change in the next 3โ4 months. But for now, this has been working fantastically โ so Iโm holding onto it. What I like about this program and this group so far is the lifestyle aspect. Iโm a recovering workaholic who has realized that family is more important thanโฆ well, anything.