Shared Hustle
Quick missions where everyone contributes — cleaning, organizing, prepping, and resetting the home together.
A 10–14 day micro course that helps families build ownership, teamwork, and hustle — with simple missions that get kids off screens, helping at home, and thinking like builders, not “guests.”
Quick missions where everyone contributes — cleaning, organizing, prepping, and resetting the home together.
Simple prompts and challenges that teach kids the difference between chores, extra hustle, and earning.
Define what your last name stands for — effort, attitude, follow-through — and get everyone on the same page.
Weekly rhythms and reward ideas that reinforce effort without bribing, begging, or nagging.
You’ll start with small wins — one room, one drawer, one shared project — so everyone can feel progress fast.
Families run short missions around chores, projects, or goals while talking about effort, attitude, and follow-through.
You lock in a simple “family hustle code,” decide how you’ll reward effort, and pick one rhythm to keep after the course.
Best for families with kids roughly 6–16. Younger kids can help on simple missions; older kids can lead pieces.
No. You can miss a day and jump back in. The wins come from running more missions than you used to, not from perfection.
No. Chores are part of it, but the focus is mindset — ownership, effort, and learning how hustle actually works in real life.
You keep ongoing access to the micro course so you can rerun it during summer, winter break, or anytime your home needs a reset.
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