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Mentioned in 15 episodes

The Plan

Manage Your Time Like a Lazy Genius
Book • 2024

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as a book that offers a to-do list approach.
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# 417 - My Favorite Planning Tool Ever
Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as a resource for planning and organization.
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#409 - How to Parent When Your Kid Is Annoying
Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as a resource for deep-diving into the concept of letting go of the need for greatness.
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#412 - 6 Common Mistakes When Naming What Matters
Mentioned by Kelly Corrigan as a new book tackling time management, acknowledging that traditional advice wasn't written with women's lives in mind.
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Deep Dive with Kendra Adachi on Thoughtful Time Management
Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as a practical guide to applying a new time management paradigm.
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#384 - 3 Time Management Shifts That Will Change Your Life
Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as containing a Lou Holtz quote.
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#402 - Office Hours
Mentioned by Penn Holderness as a time management book written for women.
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Do What Matters with Kendra Adachi
Recommended by Anna Sale as a flexible and kind approach to time management.
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The Making and Unmaking of a Productivity Perfectionist
Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as her new book explaining why planning is hard.
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#381 - The Real Reason Planning Is Hard
Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as a book where she shares a story about feeling blurry in July.
#425 A Pep Talk for the Middle of the Year Blur
Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as her book on compassionate time management.
#388 - The Most Freeing Piece of Time Management Advice You’ll Ever Hear
Mentioned by Kendra Adachi as the book where she introduces the concept of the Someday List.
#396 - What’s on My Someday List
Recommended by Kelly Corrigan as a nonfiction book about managing your time, focusing on what matters most in different life seasons.
Go To on Time Management with "The Plan"
Mentioned by Nora McInerny as a time management book that is different from other time management books.
You're Not Lazy, You're Overwhelmed (feat. Kendra Adachi, The Lazy Genius)
Mentioned by Erik Fisher as her newest book, focusing on time management from a 'lazy genius' perspective.
Kendra Adachi's Framework for a Kinder, Flexible Approach to Rethinking Productivity
Recommended by Emily P. Freeman for compassionate time management.
361: Managing Time and Expectations

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