What would you do with 100 Free Hours this summer?

The good news is: you have them! They're just going somewhere else right now.
 

This summer, let's change that!

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HERE'S WHATS POSSIBLE

This summer could look very different

You know how it goes. The photography course you bought in January that you still haven't started, the novel outline you keep scribbling new first lines for, the ceramics studio you have yet to step foot in, the language learning app that sends you sad face guilt notifications every morning.

Every summer is going to be THE year you tackle those remodeling projects, lounge on the beach, and grow an epic garden, for real this time. And every summer, before you know it, back-to-school ads are filling your feed and fall seminars need an rsvp. 

But what if you had an extra hour a day? What would you use it for?

You don't need someone to help you figure out what you want from your life. You need an actual structure for finally doing it, and a community of women doing the same thing alongside you. It starts this summer, one day at a time, one hour at a time. 

  • Finally make real progress on the project you've been thinking about for two years
  • Go to bed on a Tuesday in August thinking: I did the things!
  • Build proof (real proof) that you follow through for yourself
  • Find hours you didn't think you had, and learn how to keep them
  • Look back from September knowing you nailed it this summer

Yes, this is possible! It starts with finding the hours that are already there. 

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In just 100 days, you could...

  • Finish the first draft you've been writing in your head but never on paper

  • Actually use the art supplies, the sourdough starter, the instrument

  • Get good at that weird art project just because you want to

  • Finish August thinking: I can't believe I almost let this summer be the same as every other one. Never again!

  • Feel like the you you want to, deserve to, and know you're capable of
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INTRODUCING

100 Hours of Summer

A 100-day self-directed challenge where you find the hours already hiding in your week, decide what they're for, and have a community around you to keep it real all summer long.

This isn't a course. There's no curriculum to complete, there are no modules to work through in order. It's a challenge with a framework, a tracker, and a group of women doing the same quietly radical thing you are - claiming back an hour just for THEM.

First you find them. Then you decide what they're for. Then you protect them. 

And you come to know yourself as a person who puts the best parts of their life FIRST.

I want to save 100 hours this summer! 

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How does it work?

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ELEMENT 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.

ELEMENT TWO

Claim It

Since you can't fritter hours away like dollar bills, you need to decide what you'll DO with these 100 extra hours. 

Deciding what your 100 hours are for is its own act of commitment. This is where you get specific: not "something creative," but this thing, this summer. (Or  these things. You can do a lot in 100 hours!)

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ELEMENT 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 element is about the real-life negotiation of holding your hours: against the urgencies, the guilt, the habit of saying yes before you think, and the people who want to steal them from you.

ELEMENT FOUR

Sustain It

The middle is where it gets hard. Sustaining an average of a whole hour a day is a pro move. Support lives in the check-ins, the declarations, and the honest conversations with yourself about what's actually getting in the way.

 

ELEMENT 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! 

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 

ALSO INCLUDED

What Keeps You Going

The 100 Hour Tracker

Every hour you log is evidence — not for anyone else, but for you. That you showed up. That you held the line. That this was real.

Over the course of a summer, that record does something to how you see yourself. It's harder to tell yourself "I never follow through" when you have 100 hours of proof that you did.

The Community

The people in this group are doing the same quietly radical thing you are: deciding that their own time counts. That their own goals are worth protecting.

The check-ins, small celebrations, and "this week was hard — is anyone else struggling?" moments are what keep a summer commitment alive when willpower alone wouldn't.

This is for you if...

  • You have something you've been wanting to do — and you've been waiting for "the right time" for a while now
  • You're good at follow-through when there's structure. You just haven't built structure around this
  • You've already made the plan, bought the supplies, opened the tab — and let it slip anyway
  • You want summer to feel like something when you look back in September
  • You're ready to stop treating your own goals like the first thing on the list to cut
I'M READY TO CLAIM MY HOURS
GET STARTED TODAY!

100 Hours of Summer

May 23rd - August 30th, 2026

  1. Join and get immediate access to the pre-work
  2. Find your 100 hours: they're already there, hiding in your week
  3. Decide what you're pointing them at
  4. May 23rd the 100 days begins!
  5. One hour a day (on average), all summer long
  6. August 30th: look back at a summer that was actually yours!
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MEET YOUR HOST

I'm Kimberly!

 

For nine years I worked in tourism and gave up my summers for someone else's business dreams. Now I'm showing women how to take that "awesome at my job" energy and redirect it to the rest of their life.

I built NerdyOrganizer.com for women who are genuinely capable — who manage a lot, deliver on their commitments, and show up for everyone in their lives — but who have, somewhere in there, stopped showing up for themselves. And are ready to take their dreams back. 

I know this pattern because I lived it. I know what it's like to be highly organized about everything except the things that are just yours. And I know what it takes to change that. It can start with just one hour. 

I want to save 100 hours this summer! 

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