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If your summer schedule is “I’ll try to take Fridays off (but probably won’t)”, this episode is going to change that. Karin Velez, founder of the Growth Table Small Business Collective, walks you through how to set real summer hours as a solopreneur or microbusiness owner: the three decisions you need to make to design your container, three schedule models that work, and the three scripts you’ll need to communicate the change to your active clients, your potential clients, and your general audience without apologizing or losing business. You’ll also learn how to hold the line when the first push-back comes (and it will), and what to do when you break your own rule. Pull up a seat at the table and let’s get into it. --------------------------------------------------------------- If you want a place to do this work alongside other solopreneurs, supporting each other in building sustainable businesses that don’t burn us out, come join me in the Growth Table Small Business Collective. It’s a private community off social media with monthly workshops, virtual coffees, mentoring and more. You can find us at GrowthTableSBC.com [https://growthtablesbc.com]. References 1. 4 Day Week Global — Research and Case Studies on Reduced Workweek Trials https://www.4dayweek.com [https://www.4dayweek.com] 2. John Pencavel — Stanford University, Research on Working Hours and Productivity https://siepr.stanford.edu/publications/working-paper/productivity-working-hours [https://siepr.stanford.edu/publications/working-paper/productivity-working-hours] 3. Microsoft Japan — Work-Life Choice Challenge 2019 Microsoft Japan’s widely reported four-day workweek trial — in which employees worked four days per week with full pay — resulted in a reported 40 percent productivity gain and significant reductions in operating costs. This is one of the most-cited corporate examples of compressed-week scheduling and informs the practical case for the four-day week model. https://news.microsoft.com/en-cee/2019/11/04/microsoft-japan-experimented-with-a-4-day-workweek-and-productivity-jumped-by-40/ [https://news.microsoft.com/en-cee/2019/11/04/microsoft-japan-experimented-with-a-4-day-workweek-and-productivity-jumped-by-40/] 4. Harvard Business Review — Articles on Flexible Scheduling and Knowledge Worker Productivity https://hbr.org/topic/flexible-work [https://hbr.org/topic/flexible-work] 5. Cal Newport — Slow Productivity and Deep Work Newport’s research and writing on focus, slow productivity, and the cost of always-on communication directly informed the framing of summer hours as a focused work strategy rather than a productivity loss. His emphasis on doing fewer things at a higher quality applies precisely to the four-day workweek logic. https://calnewport.com [https://calnewport.com] 6. American Psychological Association (APA) — Burnout, Recovery, and Decision Quality Research https://www.apa.org/topics/healthy-workplaces/work-stress [https://www.apa.org/topics/healthy-workplaces/work-stress] 7. SCORE — Small Business Time Management and Operations Resources https://www.score.org [https://www.score.org] 8. Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) — Business Operations and Scheduling Advising https://americassbdc.org [https://americassbdc.org]
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