I cap my paid client work at 60 hours per week. This page shows you exactly how much is booked, who's working with me right now, and how much room is left. When work for a client wraps, the meter moves down — automatically.
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The public meter uses fulfillment blocks, not just calendar time. A Decision Sprint reserves 5h because the real work includes prep, transcript handling, machine research, worksheet finalization, foldering, delivery, and small follow-up.
Usually 1.5-2 hours
Only when needed
Some jobs look like a simple local proposal until travel, scanning, review, presentation, collection, and the next offer are counted.
Local client travel can run 70-75 minutes each way.
Usually 1.5-2 hours.
Usually 2-3 hours.
Usually 1-2 hours.
5-15 minutes of video notes
1 business day after intake. Friday orders ship Monday.
If started today: due by Thu, Jun 4
90-minute call
Action worksheet within 1 business day after the call. Scheduling target: within 5 business days.
If started today: due by Thu, Jun 4
Written audit
Final written audit within 7 business days after complete intake.
If started today: due by Fri, Jun 12
4-hour intensive
Core asset ships same day. Recording, transcript, and cleanup within 1 business day.
If started today: due by Thu, Jun 4
4-week sprint
Four working weeks, with a shipped checkpoint each week.
If started today: due by Wed, Jul 1
Every other consultant says 'I might have room.' I show you exactly how much I have, who's already in, and when slots open up.
60 hours / week is the line. After that I'm not taking serious work. I'd rather turn money away than ship under the bar.
When I close out a client's engagement I mark it complete and the meter moves down. No '7 spots left forever' fake pressure.
Pick the path that fits. Same operator either way.