Clare Stephens
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So I love this four day work week idea.
Like it would just, and it would be revolutionary for parents in terms of daycare, in terms of being able to share those days between you and family members and
actually be able to sustainably raise a family.
I think it's genius.
I'm also here for anything that reduces the amount of work I have to do.
And like the fact is that humans do respond quickly.
to time pressure.
I know from writing a book, you could have your entire life to write a book and you wouldn't do it.
And if you have a really tight deadline, you will simply just get it done.
The other thing, Em, you're a fan of, you are into a bit of a lunch break revolution.
I think it's simply the idea that there's something that can be adapted.
And that if you do share it between you and your partner, say...
then that is two days where you wouldn't have to be thinking about child care.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And it feels, and I guess simply the idea of flexibility in terms of work is a really good incentive.
An idea I've been obsessed with for a few years, mostly just from the title of the book, I haven't really gone much further than that, is Tim Ferriss wrote a book in 2007 called The Four Hour Workweek.
I love it.
Yeah.
I'm on board.