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[Six Daily Habits That Create Significant Change]-[#422 - Six Small Things I Do Every Day That Are Making a Big Difference]

The Lazy Genius Podcast · B2 · 2025-06-16

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Six Small Daily Habits for a Big Impact

In episode 422 of the Lazy Genius Podcast, host Kendra Adachi discusses how focusing on small, intentional choices can lead to transformative results in one's daily life. Adachi emphasizes that these habits are seasonal, tailored to her current summer routine, and designed to minimize friction while maximizing well-being.

1. Starting the Day in a Sports Bra

Adachi identifies herself as someone who relies on "momentum" rather than inherent self-motivation. To overcome the mental hurdle of working out—which she humorously compares to "performing surgery"—she has started wearing a sports bra first thing in the morning. This small change removes the friction of changing clothes, allowing her to fit in a workout at any time, whether before her teenagers wake up or before heading to the pool. She specifically recommends the Brooks Women's Crossback 2.0 Sports Bra for its comfort and durability.

2. Eliminating Sugar from Morning Coffee

Motivated by health concerns following a physical exam where her cholesterol levels were high, Adachi decided to cut sugar from her coffee. Rather than committing to a restrictive diet, she started by skipping sugar just one or two mornings a week and gradually increased the frequency. This minor adjustment yielded impressive results, with her LDL cholesterol dropping by "over 20 points" at her next check-up, proving that small, sustainable health choices can have a significant physiological impact.

3. Pre-packing Snacks in Containers

To reduce the daily decision-making load during the summer, Adachi has adopted the habit of packing snacks into small, individual containers, even when there are no immediate plans to leave the house. By having ready-to-grab items like strawberries, carrot sticks, and popcorn, she eliminates the "what's next" stress when her children want to head to the pool, making her daily transitions seamless.

4. Consulting the 'Playbook' Daily

Adachi relies on her "Playbook"—a seasonal planner companion—instead of a traditional calendar to stay grounded. By reviewing her weekly tasks and the "page about what matters in the season" every day, she keeps her priorities top-of-mind without feeling overwhelmed. She notes that this practice helps her avoid the trap of urgency, allowing her to "start when you need to start" regardless of the time of year.

5. Curating a Summer Reading Collection

As a "mood reader" with an extensive personal library, Adachi often struggles with the overwhelming number of choices. To fix this, she selected about 30 physical books that fit a "summer vibe" and moved them to her living room. By creating a smaller, accessible pool of options, she avoids decision fatigue and ensures she always has a book ready to pick up, akin to having a "sprinkler plugged into the hose" for instant entertainment.

6. Forcing Family Group Hugs

Recognizing that her family members are often "scattered to the four winds" due to their independent schedules, Adachi initiates mandatory daily group hugs. She admits this sometimes earns eye-rolls from her teenage boys, but she insists it is a vital way to "dislodge" everyone from their individual tasks and reconnect as a unit. Beyond the emotional benefit, she notes that hugging is a proven method to help the body "metabolize stress."

Conclusion

Adachi concludes by highlighting a listener's "Lazy Genius" tip: keeping a small notebook on the coffee table to track which streaming service a show is on, saving precious time spent searching for programs. By focusing on these small, low-friction habits, one can effectively manage the things that matter while remaining "lazy" about those that do not.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am at the mercy of momentum.
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That's the safest bet.
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I'm in because it's a person.
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She ain't cheap.
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I tried to stay true to that.
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📝Key Phrases

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at the mercy of
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put off
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out of necessity
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right out the gate
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worth every penny
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