Join us in 100 Hours of Summer!
The summer is just beginning, and so are we!
That project or hobby you keep thinking you'd love to do? This summer, actually do it!
I'M IN! →HERE'S WHATS POSSIBLE
This summer could look very different
You're capable as hell.
You manage your time. You meet your obligations. You show up for everyone who needs you.
But somewhere along the way, the little things you want to do just for you keep getting pushed to later. Next weekend. This fall. Someday.
Not this summer.
100 Hours of Summer is a 100-day challenge where you pick a thing you keep thinking you'd love to do, claim one hour a day for it, and actually do it, alongside a group of people doing the same thing.
There's no curriculum, no modules to work through, no homework (other than sharing what you're up to, because we nosy).
All it takes is you, your thing, and an hour a day. And a community of fellow nerds who also want to  build something weird and wonderful this summer.
- Finally make real progress on the idea that's been living in your head rent-freeÂ
- Actually use the art supplies. The instrument. The sourdough starter. (Yes, really.)
- Get genuinely good at something weird just because you want to
- Reach September and say "I did the thing!"Â
- Look back at a summer that actually felt like a real freaking summer for once
Yes, this is possible! It starts with finding the hours that are already there.Â
I'M READY →
In just 100 days, you could...
- Log 100 hours on something cool you've decided to do "just because"
- Practice building a real habit around protecting the time you set aside for your hobbies, without letting it get sucked up by nonsense
- Prove to yourself you're a person you can trust to be there...for yourself. It's all about you.
- Finish August thinking:Â I can't believe I almost let this summer be the same as every other one. Never again!
- Start September having done some awesome shit and being the badass you are.Â
INTRODUCING
100 Hours of Summer
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A 100-day challenge where you pick the thing you keep thinking you'd love to do, claim one hour a day for it, and actually do it!Â
This isn't a course. There's no curriculum, no modules, no homework (aside from showing us what you're up to, because we nosy). It's just a framework for setting it all up, a tracker for celebrating your progress, and a group of nerds having fun along the way.
First you find the hours. Then you claim them. Then you protect them. And then you follow through. And the program shows you how!
I want to save 100 hours this summer!Â
SIGN ME UP →How does it work?
STEPÂ ONE
Find It
Before we talk about what to do with the time, we have to find it. Not manufacture it, find it, because it already exists in your week. It's in the evenings that disappear into nothing, the Sunday afternoon that slipped into scrolling, the hour after the gym that sinks into zombie mode.
Throughout the challenge you'll have prompts and community conversations to help you see exactly where your time is going and where it could go instead.
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STEPÂ TWO
Claim It
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Decide what your hours are for. Not "something creative someday." This thing. This summer. Getting specific is its own act of commitment. (You can pick more than one thing. You have a whole 100 hours to play with!)
STEPÂ THREE
Protect It
This isn't "100 extra hours if it works out." This is "100 extra hours because I said so."
Time you don't defend disappears. This is where we talk about the real-life work of holding your hours against the urgencies, the guilt, the habitual "sure, I can do that, and the people who assume your time is theirs.
STEPÂ FOUR
Sustain It
The middle is where it gets hard. That's what the Telegram is for. Check-ins, honest conversations, and the solidarity of knowing other people are also in the trenches with their own weird and awesome projects.
STEPÂ FIVE
Finish Strong
By August 30th you'll finish something you chose, for no reason except that it mattered to you. That is no small thing!Â
This isn't just a summer project. It's a proof of concept for how you want to live.
AND, it's a practice you can keep using all year long to make YOUR life the priority.
ALSO INCLUDED
What Keeps You Going
The 100 Hour Tracker
Color in every hour you show up. (Who doesn't love coloring things in? Nobody. The answer is nobody.)
Multiple planning formats are included so you can map out your summer in whatever way actually works for your brain. This isn't a "cross your fingers and hope you squeeze it in" challenge. You plan it, you track it, you watch it add up.
Coaching from Kimberly
Every day in Telegram I post a real, usable time tip — a technique for finding and protecting your hours. Not fluff. Not motivation quotes. Actual tools you can put to use.
And they don't stop working August 30th. Everything you learn here applies all year long.
The Community
Everyone in this challenge is doing their own weird, wonderful, personal thing this summer. Nobody's doing the same project. That's the whole point.
It's not a hustle circle. It's not a productivity cult. It's just an invitation for a group of people who decided this summer that fun "thing" is going to happen and want some company while they prove it.
This is for you if...
- You have a project you keep thinking you'd love to do, and it keeps just not happening
- You do great with structure around other people's priorities (but, maybe, little to none around your own)
- You've already bought the supplies, opened the tab, made the plan — and it's all still sitting there
- You want to feel like a total badass come September
- You're ready to stop treating your own time like the first thing to cut when life gets busy
GET STARTED TODAY!
100 Hours of Summer
May 23rd - August 30th, 2026
Sign me up!MEET YOUR HOST
I'm Kimberly!
 For nine years I worked in tourism and gave up my summers for someone else's business dreams. Every fall I looked at another walk-in camping trip I didn't take, another road trip with my cousin that didn't happen, and another season where I genuinely convinced myself that paperwork was so important I couldn't possibly make it to the farmers' market for an hour.
I started 100 Hours of Summer because once I got out of that job, I realized how much of my life I was missing out on. I started the challenge for myself and every hard worker like me.Â
I'm a time management and productivity coach, which means I've spent a lot of time figuring out where time actually goes and why the hours that are that are supposed to be ours keep getting kidnapped. The answer is almost never laziness. It's almost always that we were never taught how to built structure and boundaries around the things we want most — only around the things other people want from us.
This challenge is a way to sample building that structure. And everything you learn here works well after August 30th.
(Also I post in the Telegram group every single day. I'm in there. Come find me!)
We started May 23rd, but it's not too late to join!
We're already into the challenge, but that's ok! Â The jump-start kit gets you oriented fast, the Telegram group is active, and there's plenty of summer left. You're not late. You're exactly on time.