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We all get 168 hours every week. You can't save them. Can't invest them. Can't roll them over to next week.
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We all get 168 hours every week. You can't save them. Can't invest them. Can't roll them over to next week.

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We all get 168 hours every week. You can’t save them. Can’t invest them. Can’t roll them over to next week. Can’t get them back. Every Sunday night, the counter resets. Monday morning, you get another 168. For years, I told myself I didn’t have time to build. Full-time job in finance. Family. Commute. Life. The usual suspects. But somehow, I’d find time to scroll Twitter for 45 minutes. Binge-watch a series. Fall down YouTube rabbit holes researching tools I’d never use. So I built TimePulse Not as a business idea first. As a tool to answer one question: Where do my 168 hours actually go? Here’s what one week of tracking taught me. The Breakdown: 168 Hours Mapped I tracked everything. Every check-in via WhatsApp throughout the week. No apps to remember opening. No manual timers to start and stop. Just text what I’m doing when I switch activities. End of the week, here’s where my time went: 💼 Day Job: 26% (25.2 hours) 🌙 Rest & Personal: 25% (24 hours) 🚀 Side Projects: 21% (20.5 hours) 🤲

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