Move the work clock, not the family clock
Reduces commute damage by shifting work timing and reclaiming time at the edges of the day. Less about hacking minutes, more about reclaiming the only windows your kids are awake.
Help me redesign my workday around commute realities so I reclaim a predictable kid window. I need: - A commute measurement plan (3 days) - A realistic schedule shift proposal for my employer - A "reclaimed time" assignment (pickup, dinner, bedtime) - A decompression rule for the drive home - A 2-week evaluation checklist
Commutes and rigid schedules cut directly into the limited hours kids are awake.
Dads who shifted to earlier starts or hybrid days consistently describe it as
a major unlock for family time. This recipe combines a schedule shift that avoids
peak traffic with a "reclaimed slot" dedicated to kid connection.
If it's not scheduled, it gets eaten
Creates a protected daily or weekly dad-kid block using calendar-first boundaries. Treats time with your kids like an immovable meeting: placed first, defended with simple rules, and paired with a fallback plan when work runs late.
Don't miss moments because they showed up late
Captures school and childcare events early and blocks time to attend. Treats kid events as first-class calendar items: pull them in early, set reminders, and use PTO strategically instead of scrambling last minute.
Every class, one calendar, zero surprises
Merge all your syllabi into a single calendar, task list, and weekly snapshot. No more flipping between PDFs to figure out what's due — every deadline, reading, and milestone lands in one system with reminders that actually fire on time.
Finals don't have to mean chaos
Turn a stacked finals week into a day-by-day schedule that protects your sleep and prioritizes the exams that matter most. Includes a fallback plan for low-energy days so one bad morning doesn't wreck the whole week.