Book Review The Lazy Genius Way By Kendra Adachi Sincerely Stacie

Book Review The Lazy Genius Way By Kendra Adachi Sincerely Stacie I’ve followed her on social media and through her podcast for a while now and i am a much better person for it. when kendra speaks, i listen. through thirteen principles, kendra helps you realize what matters in your life and what doesn’t. Being a lazy genius isn't about doing more or doing less. it's about doing what matters to you. 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.

Book Review The Lazy Genius Way By Kendra Adachi Sincerely Stacie 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. A few principles that she shares that really made so much sense to me are starting small, asking the magic question, and batching things. i seriously recommend the lazy genius way for literally everyone, no matter what season of life you are in and i think it would make a fantastic gift!. The principles in the lazy genius way are 100% actionable and effective, but kendra’s humorous writing, touching vulnerability, and relatable stories take this book beyond “mundane tutorial” and make it an entertaining—and therefore memorable—read. When i first stumbled upon the lazy genius way: embrace what matters, ditch what doesn’t, i felt an immediate pull. in a world teeming with self help paradigms, kendra adachi’s invitation to embrace what truly matters seemed like a breath of fresh air.

Book Review The Lazy Genius Way By Kendra Adachi Sincerely Stacie The principles in the lazy genius way are 100% actionable and effective, but kendra’s humorous writing, touching vulnerability, and relatable stories take this book beyond “mundane tutorial” and make it an entertaining—and therefore memorable—read. When i first stumbled upon the lazy genius way: embrace what matters, ditch what doesn’t, i felt an immediate pull. in a world teeming with self help paradigms, kendra adachi’s invitation to embrace what truly matters seemed like a breath of fresh air. Looking for ideas on how to organize and simplify your life? check out my review of the lazy genius way by kendra adachi. Kendra adachi’s book, the lazy genius way she encourages us to embrace what matters and ditch what doesn’t. every chapter she reminds us to: 1. decide once 2. ask the question what would make this easier| 3. start small. I’ll summarize my takeaways from each principle and afterward, i’ll share my thoughts about the overarching theme that pretty much underlines all these lazy genius principles. I did not listen to my book buddy soon enough for the soul changing work that kendra adachi has put into the world with her book the lazy genius way. i have been so ready for this book that nikki knew i needed, but i didn’t find the time to fit it in until now.

Book Review The Lazy Genius Way By Kendra Adachi Sincerely Stacie Looking for ideas on how to organize and simplify your life? check out my review of the lazy genius way by kendra adachi. Kendra adachi’s book, the lazy genius way she encourages us to embrace what matters and ditch what doesn’t. every chapter she reminds us to: 1. decide once 2. ask the question what would make this easier| 3. start small. I’ll summarize my takeaways from each principle and afterward, i’ll share my thoughts about the overarching theme that pretty much underlines all these lazy genius principles. I did not listen to my book buddy soon enough for the soul changing work that kendra adachi has put into the world with her book the lazy genius way. i have been so ready for this book that nikki knew i needed, but i didn’t find the time to fit it in until now.
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