
Living For The Week is a public, evidence-first project where we test side hustles and practical life improvements under normal constraints, then publish the results with numbers and context.
It started because most advice online skips the hard parts. It assumes you have spare time, a big budget, a useful network, or an audience ready to buy. If you are trying to improve your situation in a normal week, that advice often falls apart fast.
We wanted something more useful than opinions and screenshots. So we built a simple system: pick one idea, set a clear scope, track the work, and publish what happened. If it works, you get a repeatable approach. If it fails, you still get clarity, and you avoid wasting time on the same dead end