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In this episode, Dana Gentry and Linda McKissack reflect on the opening principles from Legacy Letters by Chris Hodges and explore how timeless principles create clarity in both business and life. They discuss the "Big Rocks" principle—prioritizing what matters most before urgency and distractions take over—and the "Calendar Principle," which argues that calendars should reflect values rather than obligations. Through stories from real estate leadership, coaching, burnout, and personal routines, they examine how structure, intentionality, margin, and aligning time with purpose can reduce pressure, calm the nervous system, and help people build lives that feel meaningful instead of merely busy.
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In this episode, Dana Gentry and Linda McKissack reflect on the opening principles from Legacy Letters by Chris Hodges and explore how timeless principles create clarity in both business and life. They discuss the "Big Rocks" principle—prioritizing what matters most before urgency and distractions take over—and the "Calendar Principle," which argues that calendars should reflect values rather than obligations. Through stories from real estate leadership, coaching, burnout, and personal routines, they examine how structure, intentionality, margin, and aligning time with purpose can reduce pressure, calm the nervous system, and help people build lives that feel meaningful instead of merely busy.

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