Part systems expert, part permission giver, Kendra Adachi, The Lazy Genius, is here to help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don't.
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Cal Newport is a computer science professor and a New York Times bestselling author who writes about the impact of technology on society, and the struggle to work and live deeply in a world increasingly mired in digital distractions. On this podcast, he answers questions from his readers and offers advice about cultivating focus, productivity, and meaning amidst the noise that pervades our lives.
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Conversations with productivity experts, authors, and creatives on how to implement productivity strategies in both your professional and personal life. The goal as you listen is to help you gain perspective, practical knowledge, and productivity insights for living a whole life that goes Beyond The To-Do List.
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The Christian Parenting Podcast - Motherhood, Teaching kids about Jesus, Intentional parenting, Raising Christian kids
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As believing parents, we know how important it is to raise our kids with love and intentionality. We want to give our kids a full picture of God’s love for them every day! But some days, it’s really hard! We are stretched thin, tired, and often feel unequipped. The Christian Parenting Podcast gives parents the space and resources to set aside perfection and grow into the perfectly imperfect parents God made them to be. Join host Steph Thurling and her guests as they discuss practical tips an ...
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Erin Waters from School of Sellers helps teacher sellers like you run an online business in a way that feels doable. Discover how you can make your business work harder so that you spend less time in To-Do Town and more time doing what you love. Many teachers launch online businesses to live a freer, happier life. These same teachers soon find themselves swamped by tasks and surrounded by pressure to do all the things. As a result, their life becomes harder. So what the heck? Self-proclaimed ...
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The Feel Good Effect is a wellness podcast with a mission to unpack what it really mean to be healthy, with conversations and solo episodes themed around an effective, gentle approach. Hosted by Robyn Conley Downs, founder of mission-driven media and education brand, Real Food Whole Life, the show is about leaning out of wellness as another set of impossible standards, and leaning into self-trust, powerful mindset shifts, and radically simple strategies & habits that really work.
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171. Seller Book Club Chat: The Plan, by Kendra Adachi
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30:12What if planning wasn’t about perfect calendars and to-do lists, but about making space for what truly matters? In this episode, I’m joined by Bethany, Jennifer, and Ashley to dive into The Plan by Kendra Adachi—a book that challenged us to rethink productivity, rest, and work-life balance. We unpack why flexibility is key, how to stop treating res…
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Answering kids' hard questions - faith, science, and suffering with Justin Brierley
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40:03Today’s episode is such a fascinating and encouraging conversation. I’m joined by Justin Brierley, journalist, author, and Christian apologist—and we’re diving into how we as parents can guide our kids through some of life’s biggest questions about faith, doubt, and belief. Here’s what you’ll hear in today's conversation: Helping kids ask honest qu…
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Ep. 349: Sam Altman On Productivity
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1:12:04Cal talks a lot about his ideas for producing meaningful work in a distracted world. But how do other people tackle this goal? To help better under this question, Cal reacts to a 2018 article from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in which he details his productivity philosophy. Cal then answers listener questions and concludes with a dystopian tech corner. Fi…
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#414 - What I Hope My Kids Know When They Move Out
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31:22My oldest is wrapping up his freshman year of high school, and I can feel how fast it’s all going. This episode is about what I hope he—and all my kids—know before they leave home. It’s not a checklist of adult skills (though those can be great); it’s more about the slow, everyday work of becoming. I’m sharing a few helpful categories and what fall…
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IN-DEPTH: Architecting a Deep Life (w/ David Dewane)
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1:35:21In this episode of IN-DEPTH, Cal is joined by David Dewane, the architect responsible for the “eudaimonia machine” featured in DEEP WORK. In this wide-ranging conversation, Cal and David talk about the challenges of finding depth in a distracted world, and the results of David’s personal experimentation in creating a deep life of his own. Video fro…
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Imagine if you could ask someone anything you wanted about their finances. On What We Spend, people from across the country and across the financial spectrum are opening their wallets—and their lives—to tell you everything: what they make, what they want, and—for one week—what they spend. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices …
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God’s faithfulness in the midst of grief with Lori Apon
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28:08Today’s episode is powerful, tender, and full of hope. I’m joined by Lori Apon, a widow, a single mom of eight, and now a grandmother to twenty! Lori shares her deeply personal story of walking through grief and the chaos of early widowhood, and how God’s promises sustained her through it all. Here’s what you’ll hear in today's conversation: Even i…
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Ep. 348: Manage Your Time in 5 Minutes a Day
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1:22:45Cal has been writing about time management for a *long* time. In this episode, he returns to a chapter from a book he wrote twenty years ago that is titled “manage your time in 5 minutes a day.” He revisits his old advice to see what he thinks still works and what needs updating. He then answers listener questions and returns to the tech corner to …
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172. Why TPT Sellers Should Sell on Their Own Site
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25:45What if you could take full control of your teacher seller business—and keep more of the money you worked so hard to earn? In this episode, I chat with websitesite designer Carla Fedeler about how to confidently build your own teacher seller website, even if tech isn’t your thing. From choosing the right platform and tools to understanding the mark…
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It’s time for another Office Hours episode! Every quarter, you send in your questions and challenges, and I offer a Lazy Genius lens to help you navigate them. You don’t need someone else to solve your problems—you’re smart and know your life best. Sometimes just asking the question is the solution. But listening to others? It’s a powerful reminder…
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Helping your kids understand their identity in Christ with Kyle Worley
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34:14Today I’m joined by Kyle Worley, and we’re breaking down what it actually means to have union with Christ and anchor our children’s identity in God in the middle of a world full of noise, confusion, and competing worldviews. Here’s what you’ll hear in today's conversation: Understanding our connection to God through Jesus gives kids a steady anchor…
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Phones have been receiving a lot of criticism recently, but what if these concerns are missing the mark? In this episode, Cal introduces the difference between primary and secondary phone harms, and argues how our obsession with the former hides the importance of the latter. He then answers reader questions and reviews the books he read in March 20…
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#412 - 6 Common Mistakes When Naming What Matters
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25:49Naming what matters is the whole foundation of everything we do here, and I think it’s also one of the most challenging. Today, I’m going to share six common mistakes when naming what matters so that you can catch yourself when you run into one of these. Hopefully it’ll help you see with clearer vision. Helpful Companion Links Order my new book The…
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Sara Sherman on Using Music to Enhance Focus and Wellbeing
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52:46In this episode, Sara Sherman, author of Resonant Minds: The Transformative Power of Music, joins the show to discuss the powerful and often underestimated role of music in our lives. Sara, a classical musician and educator, explores how music can not only enhance our emotional well-being but also improve focus, productivity, and social connections…
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Anne-Laure Le Cunnf on Tiny Experiments: Redefining Success in a Goal-Obsessed World
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50:46In this episode, Anne-Laure Le Cunff, author of Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World, joins the show to discuss her experimental approach to goal-setting and personal growth. Anne-Laure, a neuroscience enthusiast and founder of Ness Labs, explores how shifting from traditional goal-setting to small, iterative experiments ca…
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The Power of Prayer in Every Season with Willa Kane and Sally Breedlove
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38:57Hello Friends, Today’s episode was such a gift. I’m joined by Willa Kane and Sally Breedlove. Their journey—from personal tragedy to launching a global prayer movement—left me deeply inspired, and I know it will move you too. Here are four key takeaways from this episode: Whether parenting littles or guiding grown children, prayer and scripture rem…
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Ep. 346: Getting Smarter in a Dumb World
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1:10:01In last week’s episode, Cal discussed data that indicate that the rise of the smartphones is making humans measurably dumber. Here he discusses aggressive strategies for resisting this reality. He then answers listener questions and ends with a tech corner. Find out more about Done Daily at DoneDaily.com! Below are the questions covered in today's …
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170. How to Sell More on TPT (Without More Work)
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9:11Want to sell more on TPT without constantly creating new products or spending hours marketing? In this episode, I’m sharing one of the best-kept secrets of successful TPT sellers—sales funnels. These automated systems turn potential buyers into paying customers, helping you make consistent sales on autopilot. You’ll learn how to set up a simple yet…
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#411 - 10 Things to Do Before Taking a Trip
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25:19As we get a little closer to spring break and summer which inevitably involves a trip or two, I wanted to do an episode to help us think about trips with a little more intention. The ten things apply to work trips, family vacations, girls weekends, all the things. If you leave your house for more than a night or two and then come back home, this ep…
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Madeline Mann on Reverse the Search: Turning Job Seeking into Job Shopping
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53:03In this episode, Madelin Mann, author of Reverse the Search: How to Turn Job Seeking into Job Shopping, joins the show to share her expert advice on transforming the traditional job search process. With years of experience in HR and recruiting, Madelin provides valuable insights into how to stand out in today’s competitive job market by shifting fr…
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Ximena Vengeochea on The Life Audit: How to Reevaluate Your Goals and Reclaim Your Path
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50:10In this episode, Ximena Vengeochea, author of The Life Audit: A Step-by-Step Guide to Discovering Your Goals and Building the Life You Want, shares her approach to re-evaluating life’s priorities and making intentional changes. Ximena, a former LinkedIn leader, uses her background in user research to help others take a fresh, introspective approach…
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Preparing for the College Years with Dr. Greg Jones
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37:59Hey there! This week’s conversation is one that got me thinking ahead—way ahead. While my oldest is still in middle school, college feels like it’s going to be here before I know it. That’s why I’m so grateful to have *Dr. Greg Jones*, president of Belmont University, on the podcast today to talk about helping our kids prepare for life beyond high …
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Multiple listeners recently sent in a Financial Times article that asks whether humans have passed “peak intelligence.” In this episode, Cal looks closer at the data in this article to try to understand why we seem to be getting dumber, and more importantly, what are the practical steps individuals can take to avoid the trend. He then answers liste…
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169. How to Build a Sales Funnel That Sells Your TPT Products on Autopilot
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11:21If you’ve ever wished your TPT products could sell themselves while you focus on creating, this episode is for you! Sales funnels might sound intimidating, but they’re actually a game-changer for TPT sellers looking to grow their business without constantly chasing sales. In this episode, I break down exactly how a well-structured funnel can take p…
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I did an episode on organizing paper over five years ago, and it’s solid. But it’s time to look at it again. Because paper is everywhere. It’s like Michael Scott said in that episode of The Office where they make their own TV commercial: limitless paper in a paperless world. Helpful Companion Links Order my new book The PLAN or ask your library to …
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Elizabeth Lotardo on Leading Yourself: How to Find Purpose in Your Current Job
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57:20In this episode, Elizabeth Lotardo, author of Leading Yourself: Finding More Joy, Meaning, and Opportunities in the Job You Already Have, shares her insights on how to find purpose and fulfillment in your current job. Drawing on her background as an organizational psychologist, Elizabeth explores how shifting your mindset can help you thrive at wor…
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Andrew Brodsky on Mastering Successful Virtual Communication
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56:23In this episode, Andrew Brodsky, author of Ping: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication, explores how virtual communication can be improved for both productivity and relationship-building. Andrew, a professor at the University of Texas and expert on virtual communication, discusses his research and personal journey in understanding how we …
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Time management that works for moms with Kendra Adachi
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36:28Time management can feel overwhelming—especially for moms! That’s why I’m so excited to have Kendra Adachi, also known as The Lazy Genius, on the podcast today. We’re talking about her latest book, The Plan, and how we can approach time management with grace, flexibility, and a mindset that actually works for moms. Here are four key takeaways from …
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Modern knowledge work jobs should be cushy gigs. Fixed hours, air conditioning, no hard manual labor, flexibility. So why are we so often burnt out and what can we do about this reality? In this episode, Cal draws a lesson from an unexpected corner of computer science, computer security research, about how we can fix some of the big problems of wor…
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168. Coffee Chat With Erin & Ashley: Tripwires, an Embarrassing Story, & More
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19:10Welcome back to another coffee chat! Well, kind of. This time it’s a night session so it’s decaf only! As usual, we’re having a casual conversation about the latest in business and personal life, including a slightly embarrassing moment that had me doing double the work (oops!). Of course we can’t chat without diving into some business strategy too…
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#409 - How to Parent When Your Kid Is Annoying
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33:56Kids are wonderful. Kids are also annoying. Parenting asks us to love them while they push our buttons, and if we don’t think ahead, we might react in ways we regret. In this episode, three things to remember when your kid is driving you up a wall, plus seven common frustration points and how to handle them with a little more intention. Not a paren…
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Jenny Wood on Wild Courage: How to Overcome Fear and Unlock Your Potential
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54:14In this episode, we welcome Jenny Wood, a former Google executive, founder of Own Your Career, and author of Wild Courage: Go After What You Want and Get It. Jenny shares powerful insights into overcoming fear, taking bold risks, and navigating personal and professional growth with courage. In this conversation, we explore: The Courage to Overcome …
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Oliver Burkeman on Embracing Limits and Making Time for What Matters
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49:00I’m excited to welcome Oliver Burkeman back to the show to discuss his new book, Meditations for Mortals: Four Weeks to Embrace Your Limitations and Make Time for What Counts. You can find his previous conversation on the show here. Oliver is a journalist and author best known for 4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. His latest book offers a p…
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Building resilience and faith through summer camp with Danny Loeffelholz
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38:15Today’s episode is such a fun one! I’m talking with Danny Loeffelholz all about summer camp and how it helps build resilience, independence, and faith in our kids. We dive into the challenges of letting our kids take risks and the incredible growth that can come from stepping out of their comfort zones. Here are four key takeaways from this episode…
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Ep. 343: A Minimal Protocol for Taking Control of Your LIfe
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1:30:50One of the most commonly recurring themes on this show is the conflict between too much versus not enough productivity. In this episode, Cal attempts to find new clarity in this debate by identifying a minimal viable productivity system – that is, what are the bare minimum components needed to escape the chaos and stress of total disorganization. H…
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#408 - Three Surprising Steps to a Clean House
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28:24If you think like a Lazy Genius, there are three surprising steps to a clean house. They’re a short little row of dominoes that impact how you see your home and what you do to keep it clean. And maybe your definition of clean will shift a little, too. Helpful Companion Links Order my new book The PLAN or ask your library to consider carrying a copy…
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Ximena Vengoechea on Listening Like You Mean It for Better Productivity
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44:09I’m excited revisit this conversation with Ximena Vengoechea to the show to discuss her book, Listen Like You Mean It: Reclaiming the Lost Art of True Connection. Ximena is a user researcher, author, and expert in communication and active listening. Her book explores how we can deepen our conversations, overcome common listening mistakes, and foste…
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IN-DEPTH: Greatness on Trial (w/ Brad Stulberg and Clay Skipper)
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1:18:44In this episode of IN-DEPTH, Cal is joined by the writers Brad Stulberg and Clay Skipper to talk about the topic of “greatness.” They attempt to pick apart the weird moment we are in where, on the one hand, we feel aversion to performative demonstrations of “pseudo-greatness” (think: Elon Musk on-stage with his chainsaw) but on the other, still adm…
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Networking Without Fear: Michaela Alexis on Overcoming Anxiety
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1:00:56I’m excited to welcome Michaela Alexis to the show to discuss her new book, No Fear Networking: A Guide to Building Connections for the Socially Anxious Professional. Michaela is a keynote speaker, LinkedIn expert, and networking coach who helps professionals overcome social anxiety and build meaningful connections in their careers. In this convers…
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Raising kids to build strong friendships with Grace Valentine
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30:23Friendship plays such a huge role in both our lives and the lives of our kids, and today’s episode is all about fostering healthy, meaningful relationships. I’m joined by Grace Valentine, for a super fun and insightful conversation on navigating friendships with faith and intention. Here’s what you’ll hear in today's conversation: Community doesn’t…
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How do escape a life of shallowness and distraction to cultivate something deeper and more meaningful? In this episode, Cal draws from both algorithm theory and the habits of a reclusive author to highlight an effective strategy for achieving this goal – one that underscores the advantages of the small targeted changes versus major grand leaps. He …
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#407 - How to Create a Flexible Weekly Plan
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35:51This kind of episode is like Christmas for me. I love talking about planning but with a compassionate, flexible bent. We do not need anymore rigidity or weird shame spirals about failed plans. No thank you. We’re just living our lives, putting things in place where we can, intending to do whatever we decide, but then lowkey expecting that not all o…
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Celebrating differences & intentional family time with Trillia Newbell
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30:02This week, I’m joined by Trillia Newbell for a meaningful conversation on the importance of community, celebrating differences, and how intentional family time can shape our kids' understanding of love, faith, and culture. Here’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode: Intentional time spent around the table fosters communication, connection, and love…
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Ep. 341: Drowning, Treading, or Swimming
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1:29:07Tim Ferris is working on a new book about saying “no” and has posted the introduction online. In this episode, Cal reads an excerpt from this introduction and then tries to make sense of it with a metaphor about a shipwreck that helps unwind the complexity of dealing with the scourge of having too much to do. Cal then answers listener questions and…
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#406 - Big Sister Pep Talk: You’re Not Selfish
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32:34I’m always honored when you all say I’m the big sister you’ve never had, and I think sometimes we need a good ol’ pep talk from a big sister. Today’s is about selfishness. Helpful Companion Links Order my new book The PLAN or ask your library to consider carrying a copy. Burnout by the Nagoski sisters Sign up for the Latest Lazy Listens email. Grab…
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167. Coworking for TPT Sellers: The Productivity Hack You’re Missing
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12:50Feeling stuck in your work-from-home routine? Coworking might be the productivity boost you need! In this episode, I dive into why coworking is a game-changer for TpT sellers and online business owners, from the power of body doubling to the built-in accountability it provides. When you work alongside others—whether virtually or in person—you’re mo…
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Optimizing Your Workspace: Mo Hamzian on Sensory Design for Productivity
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40:01I’m excited to welcome Mo Hamzian to the show to discuss the future of workspaces and how to optimize environments for focus, productivity, and well-being. Mo is an entrepreneur, real estate expert, and the co-founder of VEL, a company dedicated to redefining workspaces for the modern workforce. In this conversation, we cover: The Evolution of Work…
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Imagination and Creativity at Work with Duncan Wardle
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49:48I’m excited to welcome Duncan Wardle to the show to discuss his new book, The Imagination Emporium: The Creative Tools to Change the Way You Think. Duncan is a former Head of Innovation and Creativity at Disney, a global speaker, and an expert in unlocking human imagination. His book presents practical tools for breaking free from conventional thin…
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Navigating grief with kids and supporting others with Annie F. Downs
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34:58This week’s conversation is a deeply meaningful one. I’m sitting down with Annie Downs to talk about grief, faith, and supporting others during hard times. Annie and her sister wrote a children’s book, Where Did TJ Go?, after her sister lost her son, TJ. This book is an incredible resource for families navigating loss with young kids, and our conve…
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Sometimes the quest for productivity can seem like the embrace of activity for the sake of activity, a prospect that inevitably leads to exhaustion. In today’s episode, Cal explores this idea by discussing “productivity rain dances,” why they’re dangerous, and what works better instead. He then answers listener questions and ends with a Tech Corner…
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