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[5 Things to Remember Before January Begins]-[#398 - 5 Things to Remember Before January Begins]

The Lazy Genius Podcast · B2 · 2024-12-30

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📋 Summary

Five Essential Mindsets for the New Year

As we navigate the transition between Christmas and the New Year, Kendra Adachi of the Lazy Genius Podcast offers a grounding perspective for the upcoming calendar shift. Moving away from the pressure of self-optimization, she outlines five key reminders to help listeners remain centered as January approaches.

1. You Don't Have to Start Yourself Over

Adachi challenges the pervasive "New Year, New You" marketing narrative that suggests our current selves are inadequate. She argues that "who you are today matters" and warns against the false promise that we must fundamentally change or "keep pushing" to be worthy. While personal growth is valid, she asserts that the foundational belief should be that you are already "perfectly lovely" just as you are.

2. Recognize the Strategic Cultural Machinery

Adachi encourages listeners to become aware of the "cultural machinery"—the marketing, advertising, and social media content designed to capitalize on our fears and insecurities. By noticing this messaging, we can see the "man behind the curtain" and realize that the constant push for "greatness, mastery, and optimization" is often just a strategy to make us feel like our current lives are a "before" version waiting to be fixed. She specifically critiques the idea that products like supplements or vitamins can solve life's inherent challenges, noting, "Vitamins don't care that your kid got sick."

3. Release the Pressure to Have It All Figured Out

There is often unnecessary anxiety around needing to define goals, habits, or a "word of the year" by January 1st. Adachi emphasizes that you do not need to have everything "decided right now." If inspiration strikes in April or July, it is still valid. She encourages listeners to "release the expectation" of needing a complete plan by the start of the year.

4. Prioritize a Perspective Shift

Rather than focusing on task lists, Adachi suggests that a shift in perspective is often more beneficial. She recommends revisiting resources—books, podcasts, or conversations—that help you "reclaim your perspective." Intentionally naming what truly matters in your current season of life allows you to align your choices with your values rather than external pressures.

5. Dream Big, But Live Small

Finally, Adachi redefines the concept of "living small." She clarifies that this is not about diminishing one's presence or worth, but about management and authenticity. "Living small" means focusing on "small problems" to find "small solutions." By keeping your scope manageable and present, you can pursue big dreams while maintaining the mental clarity and awareness needed to make actual progress in your daily life.

By adopting these mindsets, Adachi invites listeners to approach the new year with compassion and intention, rejecting the robotic, high-pressure expectations often associated with the turn of the calendar.

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Expectations are everything.
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Awareness is everything.
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Who you are today matters.
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At least you're moving in a positive direction, right?
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