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The Lazy Genius Podcast

#120 - The Lazy Genius Plan for Fall Routine

The Lazy Genius Podcast

Kendra Adachi

Education, Arts

4.86.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2019

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Even though the fall/winter American holidays don’t technically start until Halloween, it does my brain – and likely yours – a lot of good to start thinking about time now. I want to create routines and view my time through the lens of what matters so that I can keep spending my time, even the time at the end of a busy day, in such a way that makes me feel more like myself. Here’s how you can do the same. Useful Links Grab your copy of The Holiday Docket at the early bird price of $22 from now until September 5. I shared a way to look at a season you might not like earlier this year in Grasping for Summer Routine. That may help you as we head into a new season with bigger expectations and more things to do. In Present Summer, Prepared Fall, I talk a lot about how to stay present in a current season while not careening head first into what’s on the horizon. If you’re on Instagram, I’d love for you to join me for an Instagram LIVE on Thursday around noon EST. Or if you like a little more community, join our Facebook group to swap ideas and stories with other Lazy Geniuses from around the world. Download a transcript of this episode.   This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi everybody, you're listening to the Lazy Genius podcast. I'm Kendra Adachi and I'm

0:07.0

here to help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that

0:10.6

don't.

0:11.6

Today's episode 120, the Lazy Genius Plan for fall routine. I'm recording this a few

0:17.3

days before you're listening obviously, but on the day this episode comes out just a

0:21.3

couple days for more where I'm sitting, school has started for me at least. Today is our

0:26.3

first day of school and I am thrilled. So are my kids, so no worries about that. In this

0:32.1

episode, I'm going to recap my summer intentions for how we spend our time, what I learn from

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them, and then the three big things I'm going to do is I approach my time this fall. Hopefully

0:41.2

you can use these steps to look at your time this fall through Lazy Genius Eyes that

0:46.1

help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don't.

0:50.1

I'm going to mention this later in the episode as a tool that's helping me think through

0:53.8

my time this fall. But y'all, I'm so obsessed with the holiday

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docket. I made this thing. It is a practical seven step workbook that you can buy at store.the

1:04.0

lazygenuscollective.com and I'm using it myself this fall for my own time. The holiday

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docket is the lazy genius guide to celebrating well. And even though the fall and winter

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American holidays don't technically start really until Halloween, it does in my brain

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right and likely yours too. A lot of it does us a lot of good to start thinking about

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your time now. The way we begin the fall, how we structure our routine, how we intend

1:31.0

to spend our time, it kind of starts now. What we choose now will almost definitely set

1:36.5

the stage for how we interact with time later when things start picking up speed and the

1:41.5

holidays actually show up. I will mention the holiday docket later in the episode and

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