The Lazy Genius Way: Embrace What Matters, Ditch What Doesn't, and Get Stuff Done
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Adachi, Kendra Author
Freeman, Emily P. Author of introduction, etc.
Published
Harmony/Rodale/Convergent , 2020.
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Being a Lazy Genius isn't about doing more or doing less. It’s about doing what matters to you.   “I could not be more excited about this book.”—Jenna Fischer, actor and cohost of the Office Ladies podcast  The chorus of “shoulds” is loud. You should enjoy the moment, dream big, have it all, get up before the sun, track your water consumption, go on date nights, and be the best. Or maybe you should ignore what people think, live on dry shampoo, be a negligent PTA mom, have a dirty house, and claim your hot mess like a badge of honor. It’s so easy to feel overwhelmed by the mixed messages of what it means to live well.  Kendra Adachi, the creator of the Lazy Genius movement, invites you to live well by your own definition and equips you to be a genius about what matters and lazy about what doesn’t. Everything from your morning routine to napping without guilt falls into place with Kendra’s thirteen Lazy Genius principles, including:  • Decide once• Start small• Ask the Magic Question• Go in the right order• Schedule rest Discover a better way to approach your relationships, work, and piles of mail. Be who you are without the complication of everyone else’s “shoulds.” Do what matters, skip the rest, and be a person again.

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Format
eBook, Kindle
Street Date
08/11/2020
Language
English
ISBN
9780525653929

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

In this pragmatic debut, Adachi, host of the Lazy Genius podcast, explains strategies for changing one's mindset in order to live a more balanced life. Adachi proposes readers first identify what matters most to them personally; to this end, the author offers 13 "Lazy Genius" principles: remembering where you're headed and why, considering how to make every task easier, and taking doable steps to get one unstuck, among others. While some real-life situations provide concrete examples of Adachi's principles--such as Adachi concentrating on her children's creativity when the house becomes messy with markers or crafts, then focusing on her own priorities when cleaning up--her focus remains more relational than organizational, reminding readers that relationships are what matter most. Though the book's spiritual content is minimal, the author's affirming message about being kind to yourself and true to who God created you to be provide gentle nudges toward spiritual, as well as personal, growth. Adachi's pleasing principles for balanced living will appeal to fans of Jen Hatmaker. (Aug.)

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In this pragmatic debut, Adachi, host of the Lazy Genius podcast, explains strategies for changing one's mindset in order to live a more balanced life. Adachi proposes readers first identify what matters most to them personally; to this end, the author offers 13 "Lazy Genius" principles: remembering where you're headed and why, considering how to make every task easier, and taking doable steps to get one unstuck, among others. While some real-life situations provide concrete examples of Adachi's principles—such as Adachi concentrating on her children's creativity when the house becomes messy with markers or crafts, then focusing on her own priorities when cleaning up—her focus remains more relational than organizational, reminding readers that relationships are what matter most. Though the book's spiritual content is minimal, the author's affirming message about being kind to yourself and true to who God created you to be provide gentle nudges toward spiritual, as well as personal, growth. Adachi's pleasing principles for balanced living will appeal to fans of Jen Hatmaker. (Aug.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Adachi, K., & Freeman, E. P. (2020). The Lazy Genius Way: Embrace What Matters, Ditch What Doesn't, and Get Stuff Done . Harmony/Rodale/Convergent.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Adachi, Kendra and Emily P. Freeman. 2020. The Lazy Genius Way: Embrace What Matters, Ditch What Doesn't, and Get Stuff Done. Harmony/Rodale/Convergent.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Adachi, Kendra and Emily P. Freeman. The Lazy Genius Way: Embrace What Matters, Ditch What Doesn't, and Get Stuff Done Harmony/Rodale/Convergent, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Adachi, K. and Freeman, E. P. (2020). The lazy genius way: embrace what matters, ditch what doesn't, and get stuff done. Harmony/Rodale/Convergent.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Adachi, Kendra, and Emily P Freeman. The Lazy Genius Way: Embrace What Matters, Ditch What Doesn't, and Get Stuff Done Harmony/Rodale/Convergent, 2020.

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