Only Have 20 Minutes? That is Enough

Here is the trap: you tell yourself you will learn that skill when things calm down. Things never calm down. So you never start, and the skill you needed in March is still missing in November. Flip it. Stop waiting for a free weekend and start using the 20 minutes you already have.

What 20 minutes gets you here

Lessons in BDH Workshops run about one to three minutes each. In 20 minutes you can finish a whole section of a workshop, not just the intro. Do that twice a week and within a month you have completed real workshops, not just bookmarked them.

Compare that to the classic plan: wait for a quiet Saturday, block four hours, get interrupted, give up. Twenty minutes that happens beats four hours that does not.

Where your 20 minutes hides

  • Coffee before the shop opens
  • The wait at school pickup
  • The bus or the train
  • Lunch, twice a week
  • The 20 minutes after dinner when you scroll anyway

You do not need new time. You need to trade one scroll session for one lesson session. Same phone, better outcome.

The one problem rule

Twenty minute learning only works if you are not scattered. Do not start five workshops. Pick the one problem costing you the most right now. Losing customers? Start there. Videos flopping? Start there. Finish it, use it, then pick the next one. One finished workshop beats five started ones.

Make it automatic

Attach the lessons to something you already do daily. After I pour the coffee, I watch two lessons. After I lock the shop, one lesson on the bus. Habits carry you through the weeks when motivation does not show up.

Rather hand it to a team this month?

Some seasons are just full, and that is fine. When you want a project moved forward without adding it to your plate, BDH Collective takes it on: you send the goal, we plan it and, on the bigger plans, build it for you. From 500 dollars a month. Learn when life allows, delegate when it does not, and keep moving either way.

Common questions

Can I really learn anything useful in 20 minutes?

In 20 minutes you can finish a section and take one action, like sending a follow up or fixing your checkout step. Stack those and it compounds fast.

Should I watch on my phone or computer?

Whichever you actually have with you. Lessons work fine on a phone, and the doing part can usually wait until you are at your desk.

What if I miss a week?

Nothing happens. There is no streak to lose and no cohort moving on. Pick it back up when the gap returns.

Trade one scroll for one lesson

Every workshop, 15 dollars a month, built for 20 minute gaps.

See the plansToo busy to learn? Delegate it