Feeling drained after your 9-to-5? Learn how to manage your energy and reclaim your discretionary time to build a business while working a day job.

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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at some time math recently that really blew my mind. If you’ve got a 40-hour work week and you're getting enough sleep, you actually have about 25 to 35 hours of discretionary time left over every single week.
Miles: It’s wild, right? But most people feel like they have zero minutes. They’re sitting in their cars at 5:05 PM, gripping the steering wheel, feeling like a wrung-out sponge before their "second shift" even starts.
Lena: Exactly! We think we need to "find" time, but as it turns out, time isn't lost under the sofa cushions—you have to steal it from somewhere else. The biggest mistake is trying to work 20 hours a week right away and hitting total burnout by day ten.
Miles: Right, the real pros actually suggest starting with just 5 to 15 hours of consistent, focused work. It’s about energy management, not just a to-do list.
Lena: So let’s break down the actual systems to balance that 9-to-5 without losing your mind.