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This episode is sponsored by Wonderful Pistachios. One thing you might not know about me is that I have very high snack standards. For me, a snack needs to be convenient. It should have a delightful texture. I want it to offer interesting flavor profiles, and ultimately, it needs to be satisfying. Well, Wonderful Pistachios makes my short list. And it doesn't hurt that Wonderful Pistachios is one of the highest protein nuts out there. Each one-out serving has 6 grams of protein and over 10% of your daily value. Wonderful Pistachios come in a variety of flavors and sizes, perfect for enjoying with family and friends, or taking them with you on the go. My current favorite are the sweet chili pistachios. They are a perfect balance of sweetness and spice. Pistachios are cracking through the competition as the only snack nut with more than 10% of your daily value of protein in each one-out serving. Visit Wonderful Pistachios.com to learn more. Hey there, you are listening to the Lazy Genius Podcast. I'm Kendra Adachi, and I'm here to help you be a genius about things that matter and lazy about the things that don't. Today is episode 325, dealing with differences on how something is done. If this is not a relevant topic that applies to, like, literally everyone, I do not know what is, we all have situations where we disagree with someone on how something should be done, and we have to deal with that. We have to figure out how to emotionally move forward, how to navigate any relational issues, but also how to still get the thing done. This episode is similar to episode 235, a hundred-ish episodes ago. That was called When You Disagree on What Matters. But there is a particular difference. That episode is focused on the broader strokes of a disagreement when what you disagree about is rooted in, like, a philosophical difference, as opposed to a practical one. So if you have a relationship where you and the other person fundamentally disagree on a topic that's fairly weighty, listen to episode 235, this episode is more granular. It's more day to day. It's what to actually do when you and someone else are actively disagreeing on how something should be done in the moment. It actually has echoes of episode 310, how to pivot around any obstacle. When we encounter someone who is doing something differently than how we would do it, it is an obstacle. It's not something we expected. And when we hit something we don't expect, we have to move around it or move through it. Sometimes that's super easy and, like, almost instantaneous, and then other times it's a lot more complicated. So this episode is if the episodes When You Disagree on What Matters and How to Pivot Around Any Obstacle had a very practical baby.