13145: Using Scary Hours To Get Stuff Done

Hey there, hero!

“Scary hours.”

Weird name.

Interesting concept.

Effective? Why not try out creating a scary hour for yourself and let me know?

Might scary hours be an effective way of getting stuff done for you? Or do you have enough in your life that’s a little bit frightening already? Let me know in the comments below.

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  1. I’ve never heard of the term “Scary hour” and it doesn’t make sense to me. I don’t understand how this “concept” relates to voiceovers. Stop procrastinating and have a “Get It Done Hour”.

  2. LOL! When I first saw the title of this podcast all I could think about were the suggestions from others (as I’ve lamented living so close to both the Van Nuys and Burbank airports) that I should consider recording audiobooks in the middle of the night to avoid the noise. To me that was “scary hour” as I’ve come to value the progress I’ve made in having a healthy, regular sleep schedule. It was amusing to learn it meant something else. And it is indeed an interesting idea.