Written by Lorraine Penner

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December 17, 2025 — M is for Margins

If you’re anything like me, sometimes it feels like you’re trying to balance a boatload of plates without dropping any.

This last month or so I’ve been trying to be more intentional with those small pockets of times or “margins” that pop up many times throughout the day.

Having a small farm outside of a 40 hour work week is EXHAUSTING. So rather than just trying to finding 1-2 hours to work on a specific project (which is never), I have to get creative about finding time elsewhere – and that’s where these margins shine for me.

Jess writes one of my favorite newsletters and shared about Margins in her new A-Z series (check out I – P here).

If you’re feeling like you might be in the same boat as I am for this season, you should definitely check her out 👇🏻

I’m kicking off a new mini-series where each week, I’ll share a tip tied to a letter of the alphabet. Nothing fancy. Nothing overwhelming. Just small, doable ways to make your side hustle life a little lighter.

Jessica Williams @ #jesspicks

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