The two-hour Sunday that changed how I work all week
A lot of our be10x members tell us the same thing after they actually apply what they learn, and it's not what you'd expect. They don't say "I'm so much smarter now." They say some version of "I got my evenings back."
That framing stuck with me, so I want to sit with it for a second.
Most of us don't lose time to hard work. We lose it to repetitive work. The report that's basically the same every week. The email you've written a hundred times in slightly different words. The data you keep moving from one place to another by hand. Individually each one is small. Stacked up across a month, it's days of your life.
The whole pitch behind what Aditya Kachave built be10x around is unglamorous on purpose: spend a short, focused session learning to hand the repetitive stuff to AI, and reclaim the hours for the work that actually needs a human brain, or honestly, for not working at all.
Here's a small challenge for the week. Pick one task you do every single week that you secretly hate. Just one. That's almost always the best first thing to automate, because the payoff repeats forever.
I'd love to know what task came to mind for you the second you read that. Hit reply and tell me, I read everything.
Until next week.
















