Real Stories from the Remote Frontlines
									Aisha spent afternoons firefighting messages. With coaching, she moved creative work to mornings, set an async template for updates, and added a 15-minute daily plan. Two weeks later, she reclaimed nearly ten hours, shipped a proposal early, and finally ended Fridays feeling proud.								
				Real Stories from the Remote Frontlines
									Marco’s tasks blurred into one long list. His coach built a pipeline: capture, clarify, schedule, review. He blocked two 90-minute deep work slots, auto-snoozed notifications, and practiced a three-step shutdown. Output rose, stress fell, and his guitar reclaimed its rightful place after dinner.