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Hey everyone!
I found a great way to make Friday evenings more enjoyable (and longevity-optimized). Instead of your usual plans, try hosting a community dinner from 7 to 9 PM. Here's why it's awesome:
Easy Social Planning: People love to eat, and there is no need to find a convenient slot for everyone. Just say, "Come over this Friday!"
Connect with Interesting People: It's a great way to broaden your social circle organically.
Moderate Avoiding Alcohol: If the dinner is at home, it's easier not to drink alcohol (if you don't have it at home, of course) but still get social interactions.
Boosts Weekend Productivity: Wrapping up by 9 PM means you still have the night ahead. You start the weekend feeling both socialized and productive.
Cons: You need to cook or order something. But I'm happy because my husband loves to cook (check out his dishes in the picture).
This idea was highlighted by Dave Fontenot (founder of HF0) on the "Invest Like the Best" podcast, and it's been a total game-changer for me. But to be honest, I haven't practiced it lately. It's time to restart!
Give it a try and let me know how it works out for you!
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