
Happier with Gretchen Rubin More Happier: Navigating New Year Pressure with Gretchen Rubin on "The Lazy Genius" [Revisited]
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Jan 10, 2026 Gretchen Rubin, a New York Times bestselling author and happiness expert, joins host Kendra Adachi to tackle the anxiety of fresh starts. They dive into how perfectionism often manifests as anxiety and suggest embracing a lazy approach to focus on what truly matters. The duo discusses the importance of accepting what you don’t enjoy, the power of a 'not doing' list, and the role of daily rituals in sustaining well-being. They also highlight the significance of sleep as a foundational habit. Get ready to reclaim your January!
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Perfectionism Is Anxiety, Not Standards
- Perfectionism is driven by anxiety, not standards.
- Identifying the anxiety lets you manage it without lowering your standards.
Start Early To Reduce Anxiety
- Start tasks early to reduce anxiety and build momentum.
- Even small starts (like a to-do list) make you feel underway and calmer.
Letting Go Frees Energy For What Matters
- Choosing what matters requires letting other things go.
- Making trade-offs is hard but liberating once you decide what's not important.






