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In this episode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry explore two transformative principles from Chris Hodges' Legacy Letters: margin and compounding. They discuss how living without margin—whether in time, energy, finances, or attention—often leads to stress, burnout, and reactive decision-making, while intentional space creates room for wisdom, creativity, and healthier relationships. They also examine the compounding principle, emphasizing that meaningful success is rarely the result of dramatic breakthroughs but rather the accumulation of small, consistent actions over time.
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In this episode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry explore two transformative principles from Chris Hodges' Legacy Letters: margin and compounding. They discuss how living without margin—whether in time, energy, finances, or attention—often leads to stress, burnout, and reactive decision-making, while intentional space creates room for wisdom, creativity, and healthier relationships. They also examine the compounding principle, emphasizing that meaningful success is rarely the result of dramatic breakthroughs but rather the accumulation of small, consistent actions over time.

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