
Work smart.
Clock twice.
Letter from the Author
If you’ve landed here, you’re likely not satisfied with the status quo. Neither was I.
I created this space for people who know they’re capable of more: more income, more freedom, more control over their time. Being overemployed isn’t just about stacking jobs — it’s about reclaiming your worth in a system that’s long undervalued your time & talent.
For years, we were told to stick to one job, one boss, one path. But the rules of work have changed, and those who adapt first, win. Overemployment is not about cheating the system; it’s about mastering it. It’s about using leverage, skill, and strategy to take back power from a work culture that demands more and gives less.
This resource exists to guide you with real-world tips, ethical strategies, and mindset shifts, so you can build income streams, safeguard your future, and live life on your terms.
You don’t need permission to earn more. You just need the right plan.
Happy Double Clocking.
~D.C. Vale
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Take a Breath to Reflect
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