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[How to Manage Chores During Extra Busy Seasons]-[Keeping Up With Chores When Life Is Extra Busy]

The Lazy Genius Podcast · B2 · 2025-12-01

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Navigating Chores When Life is Extra Busy

In the latest episode of The Lazy Genius Podcast, Kendra Adachi addresses the common struggle of maintaining household order during high-pressure seasons. Adachi posits that when life becomes "extra busy," our default reaction is often to build grand new systems; however, she argues that this is counterproductive. Instead, she advocates for a compassionate, small-step approach that prioritizes existing routines over radical overhauls.

The Fallacy of Building New Systems

Adachi warns against the temptation to "build a new system" when life gets chaotic. She suggests that "systems are not built as much as they grow one small solution at a time." During busy periods, the goal should not be to overhaul your life but to keep things "afloat" by leaning on the routines you already have. She emphasizes that these routines are "lifelines" and are not "disposable" just because your schedule is packed.

The Seven Categories of Domestic Life

To gain clarity, Adachi breaks down the components of home management into seven distinct categories, humorously referred to as a "domestic cheer":

  1. Food: Managing meals, shopping, and prep.
  2. Clothes: The cycle of washing, drying, and folding.
  3. Mess: Tidying and putting items in their proper places.
  4. Dirt: Deep cleaning surfaces using tools like rags and vacuums.
  5. Logistics: Managing the movement of people and their needs.
  6. Tasks: The specific execution of items on your to-do list.
  7. Rest: The essential, often ignored, component of refueling.

Strategy: Notice, Nurture, and Plug Leaks

Adachi recommends a practical exercise: write these seven categories on individual pieces of paper and rank them by how "established" the routines are—not by how easy or enjoyable they are.

  • Notice and Nurture: For the top-ranking categories where routines are already solid, do not change anything. Nurture what is working rather than trying to optimize it further.
  • Plug the Leaks: For categories at the bottom of your list, identify the biggest "leaks" and fix them with small, manageable actions. She insists, "Plug the leak. Don't build a boat." If you struggle with miscellaneous tasks, for instance, don't buy a new app; simply place all your notes in one coffee mug to keep them contained.

Tools for Implementation

To manage these leaks without adding stress, Adachi suggests utilizing "Lazy Genius" principles:

  • Start Small: Even minor progress, like moving laundry closer to the machine, is valuable.
  • Essentialize: Cut out the non-essentials during busy weeks. If a task isn't critical (like deep cleaning gutters), push it to a calmer season.
  • Decide Once: Standardize decisions—like eating the same lunch for a week—to reduce decision fatigue.
  • Use Timers: Set a timer for a specific duration to tackle a chore, and when it goes off, grant yourself permission to be done.
  • Create Zones: Establish "holding places" for chores, like a hamper for dirty clothes, which allows you to pause a task without feeling the pressure to finish it immediately.

Final Encouragement

Adachi concludes by reminding listeners that production and output are not the final measurements of a good life. Whether you are struggling to return to an exercise routine or feeling overwhelmed by holiday preparations, she encourages listeners to be "kind and compassionate" toward themselves. By focusing on what matters and letting go of the need to be perfect, you can navigate busy seasons with greater contentment and less burnout.

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