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[The Art of Planning: From Gen Z Slang to Life Strategies]-[Planning Out Our Lives (Macro & Micro)]

Eat Your Crust · B2 · 2023-05-31

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The Art of Planning: From Gen Z Slang to Life Strategies

In this episode of the Eat Your Cress podcast, hosts G-Soo, Crystal, and Melissa dive into a lighthearted yet insightful discussion about the role of planning in their lives. The conversation spans from the nuances of modern slang to the logistical strategies they employ to navigate their personal and professional worlds.

Gen Z Slang: "It's Giving"

Before tackling the main topic, the hosts explore the versatile Gen Z phrase, "it's giving." Crystal notes that the phrase functions as a way to describe a vibe or style, such as when a particular walk reminds someone of a character like Succession’s Kendall Roy. The group appreciates the phrase for being "approachable" and grammatically flexible, contrasting it with more abstract slang like "riz," which they find difficult to use without context. They conclude that "it's giving" is officially "Boomer friendly" due to its straightforward nature.

Macro Planning: Life’s Long-Term Vision

The hosts then transition to the concept of "macro planning." They debate the value of 5-year or 10-year plans. Crystal finds macro planning helpful, noting that it provides structure and eases anxiety by mapping out major life milestones like marriage or homeownership. She describes the exercise as a way to "work backwards," identifying the steps necessary to reach long-term goals. Conversely, G-Soo and Melissa admit to being less inclined toward rigid long-term plans, viewing anything beyond two years as a "white fuzzy space" or "no man's land."

They also discuss the sentimental value of "time capsules," such as letters written to one's future self. These documents serve as a fascinating mirror, allowing them to see how their priorities have shifted—or remained consistent—over time. While some goals, like career pivots, didn't manifest as expected, others, such as general quality-of-life aspirations, were surprisingly met.

Micro Planning: Daily Routines and Digital Tools

On the "micro" end of the spectrum, the conversation centers on daily logistics. The hosts reveal their reliance on digital tools, particularly Google Calendar. For Crystal, Google Calendar is a "love and life" dependency, used not just for scheduling, but as a historical diary to track when she last saw friends or attended specific events. She even suggests that the app should integrate photos to better serve as a memory bank.

Melissa and G-Soo, while less intense than Crystal, rely on recurring meetings and routines to maintain stability. They touch on the challenges of maintaining a healthy sleep schedule, with G-Soo joking about listening to tarot reading videos or sports podcasts to help her fall asleep. This highlights a recurring theme: the struggle to balance the need for structure (to combat the anxiety of the unknown) with the desire for flexibility and spontaneity.

Finding the Balance

The episode concludes with a reflection on the "ideal adult" image. Each host admits to feeling a gap between their current reality and the version of themselves they envisioned as children. They realize that "adulting" is not a light switch that flips automatically; it requires intentional, ongoing effort. Ultimately, they agree that while planning can sometimes trigger anxiety—or become a source of "PTSD from school"—it is an essential tool for creating a life that feels intentional and aligned with their personal growth.

🎯Key Sentences

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I feel like put on the spot is hard to come up with examples.
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It's definitely a very versatile slang word.
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I find it really difficult to execute stuff once I put pen to paper.
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It's like what did 22 year old me envision for myself at the age of 26?
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The order kind of flipped, but you know I am working towards like the marriage part
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📝Key Phrases

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put on the spot
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play off of
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catch on to
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concerted effort
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mapping out
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📖 Transcript

Hi, welcome back to Eat Your Cress Podcast. I'm G-Soo. I'm Crystal and I'm Melissa.
So welcome back Melissa. Last time she was on the podcast with us, it was episode 144, our Weed Runners.
And today we'll be talking about how planning plays a role in our lives from both a macro and micro point of view.
So it makes it sound like e-con, but really it's not that serious. Before we get into today's topic, we must discuss our Gen Z slang word of the week.
The phrase that I've brought today is one that I think has been alive and well for a while now. The phrase is, it's giving.
Do you guys have any like examples that come to mind?

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