#RoadTo10K: December 2025: Productive Rest
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The conversation widens out to travel season and life on the road: balancing plane-time productivity with intentional unplugging through fiction reading and downloaded shows, and why hobbies like golf and Brazilian jiu jitsu become built-in therapy sessions for people who otherwise never stop moving. Along the way, Joe and Tim touch on mentorship, asking for help without feeling like a burden, weather jealousy between California and the Midwest, and a bit of community breaking news around new roles and upcoming HETMA Roadshows. It’s a relaxed, honest episode that models exactly what it’s talking about: making space for rest, connection, and purpose in the middle of a very full life.
Topics Discussed
- Why learning to say no is essential for avoiding calendar overload
- Using the Thanksgiving week as a strategic recharge window with minimal PTO
- Applying an 80/20 framework to weekly planning and daily non-negotiables
- Carving out 30 minutes a day for deep work, like book rewrites or career development
- The difference between technical skills growth and learning to manage and lead people
- Overcoming the discomfort of asking for help and building mentoring relationships
- Managing busy travel seasons by splitting plane time between work and intentional rest
- How hobbies like golf and Brazilian jiu jitsu force real mental and digital unplugging
- Weather, seasons, and the tradeoffs between Midwest snow and Southern California sunshine
- Community moments: job news, HETMA Roadshows, and AVNation’s ongoing partnership with HETMA
Want to keep the #Roadto10K momentum going and continue this conversation about productive rest, boundaries, and career growth? Join the community discussion at community.hetma.org.
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