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What Gap Are You In? The Hidden Reason You Feel Stuck After Success

23 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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What gap are you in? Most of us are taught how to keep moving: build the business, raise the family, lead the team, solve the problem, make the decision, and keep going. But life does not always move cleanly from one season to the next. Sometimes there is a gap. In this episode of Inheritance to Income, Garrick Francis begins a two-part conversation about the gaps that show up when life, leadership, family, retirement, purpose, and responsibility begin to change seasons. This first episode focuses on the personal and next-chapter gaps: * The Identity Gap * The Legacy Deployment Gap * The Knowledge / Opportunity Gap * The Meaning, Faith, and Purpose Gap * The Wealth / Income Gap The episode also explores the idea of the “trigger” — the event that gets your attention but may not be the real issue. A business sale, health scare, layoff, empty nest, financial milestone, or season change may reveal a deeper gap that needs to be named before it can be wisely addressed. This conversation is for founders, leaders, late-career professionals, family builders, business owners, and anyone asking, “What comes next?” Because different gaps require different responses. If you misname the gap, you may choose the wrong solution. If this episode helps you recognize something you are living through, write this sentence down: “The gap I am currently in is…” Then begin there. You can learn more about Francis Legacy Bridge Partners and explore next steps at FrancisLBP.com. This episode is part one of the Gap Map conversation. The next episode looks at the people-and-system gaps that can break transitions: succession readiness, authority, relationships, and loss. Presented by Francis Legacy Bridge Partners. Follow & Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] Email: [inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com) Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios — helping families, founders, and leaders preserve and create stories through photography, videography, and editing. https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com] Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design.

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What Gap Are You In? The Hidden Reason You Feel Stuck After Success

What gap are you in? Most of us are taught how to keep moving: build the business, raise the family, lead the team, solve the problem, make the decision, and keep going. But life does not always move cleanly from one season to the next. Sometimes there is a gap. In this episode of Inheritance to Income, Garrick Francis begins a two-part conversation about the gaps that show up when life, leadership, family, retirement, purpose, and responsibility begin to change seasons. This first episode focuses on the personal and next-chapter gaps: * The Identity Gap * The Legacy Deployment Gap * The Knowledge / Opportunity Gap * The Meaning, Faith, and Purpose Gap * The Wealth / Income Gap The episode also explores the idea of the “trigger” — the event that gets your attention but may not be the real issue. A business sale, health scare, layoff, empty nest, financial milestone, or season change may reveal a deeper gap that needs to be named before it can be wisely addressed. This conversation is for founders, leaders, late-career professionals, family builders, business owners, and anyone asking, “What comes next?” Because different gaps require different responses. If you misname the gap, you may choose the wrong solution. If this episode helps you recognize something you are living through, write this sentence down: “The gap I am currently in is…” Then begin there. You can learn more about Francis Legacy Bridge Partners and explore next steps at FrancisLBP.com. This episode is part one of the Gap Map conversation. The next episode looks at the people-and-system gaps that can break transitions: succession readiness, authority, relationships, and loss. Presented by Francis Legacy Bridge Partners. Follow & Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] Email: [inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com) Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios — helping families, founders, and leaders preserve and create stories through photography, videography, and editing. https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com] Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design.

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