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[Six Common Mistakes When Naming What Matters]-[#412 - 6 Common Mistakes When Naming What Matters]

The Lazy Genius Podcast · B2 · 2025-04-07

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Navigating the Art of Naming What Matters

In episode 412 of The Lazy Genius Podcast, Kendra Adachi explores the foundational practice of "Naming What Matters." Using her son Sam’s ability to remain "unbothered and unmoved" by external pressures as a case study, Adachi argues that true focus requires the courage to let go of everything that does not align with one's current priorities. However, this process is fraught with psychological pitfalls. Below are the six common mistakes that hinder our ability to effectively name what matters.

1. The Trap of Greatness

Adachi identifies the pursuit of greatness as the most significant barrier. We live in a culture that prizes "optimization" and "leveling up," where the goal is to be the best at every role—mother, employee, or neighbor. Adachi notes that "greatness is a really mean boss" that offers no room for "contentment" or "mediocrity." As long as you believe you must be great at everything, you will be unable to prioritize, because "if greatness matters, everything does."

2. Ignoring Your Season

Life is cyclical, and the priorities of one season rarely apply to the next. Adachi warns against the "square peg round hole" mistake of forcing old priorities into a new reality. If your life circumstances have changed, your definition of what matters must evolve accordingly.

3. Ignoring the Moment

While big-picture thinking is useful, it can lead to "tunnel vision" that causes us to miss the needs of the present. Adachi highlights that in the immediate moment, "connection" and "relationships" often take precedence over individual goals or productivity. Being present with people or contributing to the "harmony and flow" of your immediate environment is often the priority that matters most.

4. Ignoring the Unit

When naming what matters, it is easy to "steamroll the unit"—the people you live or work with—by assuming you know what is best for everyone. Adachi emphasizes that you cannot unilaterally decide priorities that impact others. By inviting family members or teammates to participate in the process, you ensure that everyone feels "seen and supported."

5. Ignoring Yourself

Conversely, many people leave themselves out of the equation entirely. Adachi clarifies that having personal "wants and desires" is not an act of selfishness. Suppressing your own needs out of a fear of being "inconvenient" or "bothering someone" prevents you from accurately naming what matters, leading to a life of unfulfillment.

6. The Failure to Try

Finally, many people avoid naming what matters because they fear failure or the discomfort of being "disappointed." By refusing to commit to a priority, they keep a "tight grip on everything," which only leads to exhaustion. Adachi encourages listeners to adopt an attitude of "ease" and "relaxation." You must give yourself permission to try, observe the results, and "make an adjustment" if the path is not serving you.

Conclusion

Naming what matters is not about achieving perfection, but about integration and wholeness. By recognizing these six mistakes, you can move away from the exhausting pursuit of universal greatness and toward a life where you have the clarity to be a genius about what truly counts, and lazy about what does not.

🎯Key Sentences

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Sam is not easily bothered.
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The rest of it doesn't matter, or it can wait.
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It is wild to observe because most of us find this choice deeply challenging.
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This is the air we breathe, this is the water we swim in.
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Greatness is a really mean boss.
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