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Work Is Never Finished (So Stop Waiting for It to Be)

Focus on This by Michael Hyatt

Mar 30, 202645:54Business

Work is never really finished—so if you're waiting for the to-do list to run dry before you close your laptop, you'll be there all night. In this episode, Joel and Marissa tackle one of the most common struggles inside t...

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Work Is Never Finished (So Stop Waiting for It to Be) is an episode from Focus on This by Michael Hyatt. Work is never really finished—so if you're waiting for the to-do list to run dry before you close your laptop, you'll be there all nigh...

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Published Mar 30, 2026, 45:54 long, audio available.

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Work is never really finished—so if you're waiting for the to-do list to run dry before you close your laptop, you'll be there all night. In this episode, Joel and Marissa tackle one of the most common struggles inside the Full Focus community: how to actually end your workday. From the always-on culture of remote work to the dopamine hit of checking dashboards after hours, the pulls are real. But so is your agency. With the right ritual and a few intentional shifts, you can stop letting work bleed into the rest of your life. Key Takeaways Work Doesn't Have a Natural Finish Line. Unlike a project with a clear deliverable, the workday as a whole never truly ends—there's always another email, another task, another initiative. That means you have to decide when done is, rather than waiting for it to arrive on its own. Remote Work Has Erased the Built-In Boundary. The commute home used to signal the transition. Now, work lives in your pocket 24/7, and every time you open your laptop (even for personal reasons), it's staring you in the face. Awareness of this is the first step toward protecting your evenings. Overwork Is Often a Symptom, Not the Problem. If you can't seem to stop before 7pm, the real issue is probably something upstream—unclear priorities, an inability to delegate, or projects that need to be eliminated altogether. Ask why you're overworking, not just how to stop. Schedule the Shutdown. Block the last 30 minutes of your workday on your calendar. Review your Daily Big Three, check email and Slack, capture any open loops in your planner, and set up tomorrow in advance. If your calendar is booked to the final minute, you'll never actually shut down on time. Your Body Doesn't Clock Out When You Do. Physiological arousal outlasts the workday. Even when the work hours are technically over, your nervous system is still running. You need a deliberate transition—a walk, a change of clothes, dimmed lights, a warm drink—to signal to your brain and body that the day is done. Watch on YouTube at: This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

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Published Mar 30, 2026 and 45:54 long