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[How to Effectively Manage and Complete Last-Minute Lists]-[#395 - How to Finish Last Minute Lists]

The Lazy Genius Podcast · B2 · 2024-12-09

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Navigating the Pressure of Last-Minute Lists

In the second week of December, many find themselves facing the quintessential "last-minute list." Whether it is holiday preparations, the end of a school term, or preparing for travel, these periods are characterized by a "sense of urgency" and the feeling that there is "more to do in less time." Kendra Adachi, host of The Lazy Genius podcast, suggests that rather than succumbing to the "squeeze" of this pressure, one can manage these tasks by focusing on three core pillars: Energy, Execution, and Enjoyment.

1. Energy: Understanding Your Capacity

Adachi emphasizes that how you feel in the moment is not a permanent state; "how you're feeling now is not how you're going to feel forever." To manage your list effectively, you must first perform a "broad stroke assessment" of your energy levels.

  • Self-Awareness: Identify what you need during this season. For some, "alone time" is essential to avoid becoming a "shell" and feeling resentful. For others, motivation might come from tackling the most "efficient" task first to create a sense of progress.
  • Flexibility: Be willing to pivot. Adachi shares an example of how she shifted her plans to finish Christmas shopping in one go after a period of illness. Recognizing your current energy allows you to align your tasks with your actual capacity rather than an idealized version of yourself.

2. Execution: Triage and Batching

When it comes to the actual work, Adachi advises against forcing yourself into a rigid system if it doesn't suit your natural brain function. However, for those who find structure helpful, she suggests a two-step triage process:

  • Group by Urgency: Use categories like "now, soon, later, and nevermind." If an item feels too large to categorize, it is likely a sign that the task is "too big" and needs to be broken down further.
  • Group by Type or Energy: Once prioritized, batch your tasks. This might mean doing all "errands" in one go to "brave the crowds" once, or grouping computer-based tasks together.
  • The Permission to be Scattered: Crucially, if you are not a "task triage person," Adachi insists you shouldn't force it. You can be "scattered and out of order" and still successfully finish everything by the deadline without being a "bad person."

3. Enjoyment: Reframing the Experience

Finally, to avoid burnout, one must inject enjoyment into the process. This can be achieved through a "kind reframe," viewing your labor as a way of "wrapping up joy" and creating a cozy environment for yourself and your family.

  • During vs. After: Identify whether you are an "enjoy during" or "enjoy after" person. If you are an "enjoy during" person, pair mundane tasks with something you love, such as watching "Lord of the Rings" while wrapping gifts. If you are an "enjoy after" person, use a reward like a show or a dessert as motivation.

By breaking down the overwhelming "one big overwhelming list" into these smaller, manageable E-based components, you reduce the mental burden of the task. As Adachi concludes, the goal is to make the "energy of solving the problem smaller," allowing you to be a genius about what matters and lazy about what doesn't.

🎯Key Sentences

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Be kind, please.
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You're not doing it wrong.
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We're gonna help release it a little bit.
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I'm guessing it's going to take about 15.
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Just be kind and reasonable about it all.
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📝Key Phrases

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whip something up
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on the cusp of
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on one's radar
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get the gist
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knock out
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