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Planito: A 9-day week for a balanced life

40 pointsby sprainover 1 year ago

14 comments

alxmngover 1 year ago
Putting in 6 days to get 3 is a -50% ROI, not much better than -60% ROI of the five-day work week.<p>I propose Profito: A 3-day week for a profitable life. For every 3 days you work, you get 4 days free.
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xs83over 1 year ago
Does this assume that you give up on everyone you normally get to see on normal weekends or that you are a loner and have no friends?
Fomiteover 1 year ago
I think the most telling aspect of this is the appeal breaks down if everyone does it.
sphover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m not sure I see the benefits. I personally enjoy the 3+2 week: work Mon-Wed, Thursday off, work Fri-Sat, Sunday off. Basically spreading the weekend over the entire week.<p>I do not like the idea of being relaxing at the end of the week, why not give yourself a break during the week? Some say &quot;oh but I&#x27;d need two days off for kids&#x2F;family&#x2F;travel&quot; — if you have flexible hours, you can move stuff around and take those two or more days off whenever you want.<p>In any case, what is insane is working 8 hours a day, not 5 days a week. If you want to work less and enjoy life more, work fewer hours in a day.
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senkoraover 1 year ago
See also CGP Grey&#x27;s Weekend Wednesday schedule: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ALaTm6VzTBw" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ALaTm6VzTBw</a>
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iraldirover 1 year ago
I find the comments on HN a bit harsh (at the time of writing anyway).<p>The workday as described in this article (8am to 2:30pm) does leave plenty of time to spend with family, friends and on hobbies, even on weekdays.<p>I don&#x27;t have full control of my schedule at the minute, but if I did this could be quite interesting
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novoreorxover 1 year ago
I like this idea, but it would only be practical if we had a calendar that displays the Planito cycle on a daily basis, regardless of whether it&#x27;s on the table or as a widget on a mobile device&#x2F;computer.
michelangeloover 1 year ago
I’m struggling to figure out if this is a joke.
RecycledEleover 1 year ago
6 days of work in a tow would not work for me.<p>I prefer a 4-day work week with Wednesdays off. Then we never work more than 2 days in a row.
kaeructover 1 year ago
I would call it planote instead as it&#x27;s longer than a regular week
nativeitover 1 year ago
I think it&#x27;s great to have more options to fit more lifestyles&#x2F;needs. The traditional modes of 5d&#x2F;8h commuting to an office are quickly becoming anachronistic with their rigid ceremonies. A Puritanical work ethic can be considered virtuous, but I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s healthy long-term for the individual, or their families, or society in a modern context.<p>I&#x27;ve been a self-employed I.T. consultant for several years, and at the beginning my workload was sort of absurd. I pulled in every possible opportunity, and engaged in the kind of ~60+ hour hustle that I&#x27;d been indoctrinated into thinking was a necessary mark of success. It took me a year or two before I learned that saying &quot;No thanks,&quot; to less attractive offers would not, in fact, lead to me being broke and unemployed. Instead, the time I had previously spent running superfluous calls for some other company&#x27;s clients was quickly occupied by much more rewarding work, and crucially for the folks on my own roster.<p>I&#x27;ve since settled into what I consider to be a healthy balance: I work with clients Monday-Thursday, and Fridays are a short day for administrative&#x2F;overflow (usually wrapping up before noon). I allow for one Monday every month to serve as a &quot;flex&quot; personal day which I don&#x27;t always take, but it enables fairly regular 4-day weekends for personal projects, volunteering, travel, and family time. I also take advantage of a quirk in the Gregorian calendar[1] that provides the occasional month with 5 Mondays. I mark these on my calendar every year, and I always take the 5th Monday off. These 5th Mondays I take more seriously as idle time, like a holy day of sloth. Most days off I&#x27;ll still have my phone, and will stay plugged-in and available if something happens to come up; but the 5th Mondays (as well as the weekend preceding them) get an out-of-office reply and outgoing VM message while I spend those few long weekends every year completely untethered.<p>I don&#x27;t adhere to any strict set of hours for work days, my workload really doesn&#x27;t lend itself to very predictable or set routines at that level. Instead, each day is split into three available blocks between 8:00a and 6:00p, and I usually schedule two of them each day (~6-hours). Sometimes, maybe 1-2 times every month, I&#x27;ll have a full day&#x27;s schedule and&#x2F;or an unplanned light day. This routine probably isn&#x27;t ideal for folks who prefer more rigid planning, but I enjoy the variety, and it&#x27;s still a very generous balance that has proven successful in preserving my energy, motivation, positive attitude, and high standard of quality, while allowing me to enjoy the other things in life.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.timeanddate.com&#x2F;calendar&#x2F;repeating-month.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.timeanddate.com&#x2F;calendar&#x2F;repeating-month.html</a>
pickledishover 1 year ago
Hehe. This reminds me of XKCD&#x27;s 28-hour day:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xkcd.com&#x2F;320&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xkcd.com&#x2F;320&#x2F;</a>
KerrAvonover 1 year ago
I can&#x27;t wait for one of the deranged billionaires on Xitter to try instituting this somewhere. Egon Musk, this would wonderful for Tesla&#x27;s productivity! And people of color and women probably hate it!
thot_experimentover 1 year ago
holy shit that sounds awful, i cannot imagine working for 6 straight days even with a 3 day weekend! I guess it&#x27;s a marginal improvement in that there are only 2 work days per rest day but it&#x27;s still wild to me that 6 back to back work days are being touted as &quot;balanced&quot;, i think we can generally agree that 3 day weekends on a 7 day week are acceptable, and that&#x27;s 1.333 (repeating of course) rest days per work day.<p>I&#x27;ve found 3 work days, and 4 weekend days to be a good balance myself, though the reality is it&#x27;s actually just the one middle day in the three where all the work gets done. The first day you ramp up, the second day is a hackathon, the third day is cleanup, refactor and polish. I much prefer to compress all of my time sold to someone else into as dense a chunk as possible in order to focus on what&#x27;s actually important.<p>Long uninterrupted stretches of life where you&#x27;re unbound from external pressures and are free to self-determine and pursue happiness and growth.
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