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[10 Lessons from a Decade of Being a Lazy Genius]-[#432 - 10 Things I’ve Learned in 10 Years of the Lazy Genius]

The Lazy Genius Podcast · B2 · 2025-08-25

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10 Lessons from a Decade of Being a Lazy Genius

To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of The Lazy Genius Collective, Kendra Adachi reflects on her journey, sharing ten pivotal lessons learned while building a business centered on the philosophy of being a "genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don't."

1. Steady is Better Than Viral

Adachi emphasizes that sustainable growth comes from consistent, "dependable, excellent work" for an existing audience rather than chasing viral moments. She notes that even when a post goes viral, it rarely translates into meaningful long-term community growth compared to the "grassroots growth" of listeners sharing episodes.

2. The Necessity of Analog Planning

For Adachi, computers often act as a barrier to creativity. She explains, "I have to write it down," relying on notebooks, whiteboards, and giant sticky notes to map out her work. This tactile process is essential for her brain to function, proving that one must find methods that fit personal cognitive styles rather than forcing standard workflows.

3. Trusting Problem-Solving Instincts

Over the last decade, Adachi has moved from doubting her ability to provide advice to fully trusting her "problem-solving instincts." She finds joy in creating "compassionate systems" and believes that her gift lies in seeing the problem "under the surface" to offer small, manageable solutions.

4. The Joy of Casting Books

Adachi shares her unique hobby of "casting" characters from the novels she reads, often creating collages of celebrities to visualize the story. This passion is so significant that it has influenced her business structure, leading to the creation of a separate "book list" newsletter to better accommodate her reviews and casting photos.

5. Trusting the Process

As a "results person" who dislikes the messy middle of projects, Adachi has learned to accept that "processes by nature are not perfect." Whether writing books or managing daily tasks, she now embraces the "mess" and the "unknowns," trusting that small, consistent steps will eventually lead to a finished product.

6. Sharing Life Without It Being My Life

Navigating the pressures of social media, Adachi has learned to share her life without letting content creation become all-encompassing. By setting boundaries—such as designated times to respond to DMs and not feeling obligated to document every moment—she maintains a "grounded" and "serene" existence.

7. The Power of a Separate Office

Adachi highlights that moving her workspace out of her home and into a converted garage was a "game changer." Having a dedicated space allowed her to separate her professional and personal life, enabling her to focus on work without the domestic distractions of the kitchen table.

8. Being Unimpressed by the Role

Adachi expresses gratitude that her family and closest friends are "totally unimpressed" by her status as the "Lazy Genius." She values being known simply as Kendra, noting that having spaces where one is not defined by their profession is a "gift" that allows for personal authenticity.

9. Value is Not Fame

Adachi challenges the lie that equates value with visibility or greatness. Citing George Eliot's Middlemarch, she argues that "the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts," emphasizing that living a faithful, quiet life is just as essential as any public-facing success.

10. Genuine Contentment

Reflecting on the last ten years, Adachi concludes that she is "very content" with her life. Her philosophy of "starting small" and "living in your season" has moved from a business strategy to a deep-seated personal reality, allowing her to face difficult circumstances without feeling that "something is wrong."

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I'm so glad you're here.
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Can you believe that?
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It is amazing.
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I spent capital T time on this just so I could have it.
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They're so cool.
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steady is better than viral
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lean into it
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short-circuited
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under the surface
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have legs
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