Ep 72 - If You Had 10 Extra Hours This Week, What Would Change? (Creating Margin in a Full Life)
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About this listen
Do you ever feel like you’re constantly behind?
Like no matter how hard you try, how early you wake up, or how organized you attempt to be… there’s still this low-grade hum in the background telling you you’re not doing enough?
In this episode, we look at a different possibility.
What if it’s not a discipline problem?
What if it’s a margin problem?
We'll cover:
🔸 If you had 10 extra hours this week, what would actually change?
🔸 Would you rest differently, move differently, respond differently?
🔸 Would your evenings feel calmer?
🔸 Would your workouts feel less rushed?
🔸 Would you snap less and breathe more?
Instead of telling you to try harder, this episode explores how time management and margin affect your capacity, your health habits, and your patience.
When your calendar is packed edge to edge, willpower becomes expensive. And relying on motivation alone in a full life rarely works long-term.
But small structural shifts can quietly change how everything feels.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by your schedule, or wondering how to create margin in a full life, this conversation will give you a new lens to look through.
You don’t need a new personality.
You might just need breathing room.
👉 Grab my free resource, Get 10 Hours Back, where I share the strategies I personally use to create more breathing room in my week... so habits like movement, rest, nutrition, and self-care have space to exist.
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