The Lazy Genius Podcast Kendra, The Lazy Genius
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Part systems expert, part permission giver, Kendra Adachi, The Lazy Genius, is here to help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don't.
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# 367 - What’s Saving My Life Right Now
We do this episode every season, and I have seven things to share with you. But what do you do when things that normally save your life don’t work in a new season? I’m tackling that at the end of the episode today.
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#366 - Twenty Helpful Decisions I Keep Repeating
My first book The Lazy Genius Way introduces a principle called Decide Once. Decide Once means you make one decision about one thing and you keep making that decision over and over until it doesn’t work for you anymore. Today, I’m sharing 20 decisions I keep repeating.
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#365 - How to Have an Easier Maycember
We know the feeling of Maycember. May has a similar energy to the beautiful chaos of December, but we forget it’s like that until we’re in it. I never remember how crazy May becomes until literally right now, and then it feels too late. If that’s you, this episode will help.
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#364 When Life Feels Like a Fire Hose
Today, I’m going to share four things to keep in mind when life feels like a fire hose (one is super duper practical, promise!).
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#363 Office Hours with Kendra
This is our quarterly episode where I take your problems and try and Lazy Genius them! Today, as always for these episodes, I’ll put the questions focused on kids and parenting at the end in one chunk so that those of you without kids don’t have to listen if you’d rather move along with your day.
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#362 - A Simple Strategy for Your To-Do List
Y’all know I love helping us deal with our to-do lists. Life is full of things to do, and sometimes we feel buried in all that wants our attention. So today’s episode is a short and sweet look at one simple strategy that might make a ton of difference for you.
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One of my favourite podcasts
What I love about this podcast is that it always leaves me with a good feeling, and more often than not a new perspective on things, whether it’s on cleaning my bathroom or making traditions with my family. Even if I don’t follow the advice or actually do anything, I’ve often found that her way of reframing things speaks to me. I would recommend this podcast to anyone who wants helpful tips on anything from meal planning to morning rituals delivered in a warm and friendly atmosphere.