#83 Kendra Adachi [Be a Lazy Genius in Your Kitchen]

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by your kitchen and all its stuff? Do you constantly have hungry people coming to your kitchen and wanting to be fed?

Kendra Adachi, the Lazy Genius, is my guest today and we talking all about being a genius about what matters and lazy about what doesn’t in our kitchens!

You’ll hear us talk about…

  • Setting Up Your Kitchen Based on What Matters to You
  • Using Your Kitchen in Ways that Matter to You
  • Celebrating Other Peoples’ Choices
  • Using Your Kitchen to Foster Community

Kendra shares about her new book, The Lazy Genius Kitchen. She gives us some steps to get started, such as prioritizing (naming what matters), essentializing (getting rid of what’s in the way of what matters), and putting everything in its place, so our kitchens are set up the way we need to them to in order to use them how we want to.

We talk about celebrating other peoples’ choices that are different from our own, because what matters to them might be different than what matters to us and that’s okay!

Kendra also shares that her number one spiritual gift is hospitality, and how she uses her kitchen to foster community. She says, “I think we often forget the power of simply sharing a meal together.”

Kendra Adachi is the New York Times bestselling author of The Lazy Genius Way and the upcoming The Lazy Genius Kitchen, releasing in May 2022. Her podcast, The Lazy Genius Podcast, has over 13 million downloads and covers everything from cooking chicken to making friends. As a systems expert and professional permission-giver, Kendra helps others stop doing it all for the sake of doing what matters. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and three kids.

The Lazy Genius Way

The Lazy Genius Kitchen

Kendra's Favorite 5

March Madness

Cross-stitching

Audio Book Thrillers

Lighting Candles

Mildliner Highlighters

Connect with Kendra

Instagram | Facebook | Website

The Gathering Project

If you don't feel gifted in hospitality the way Kendra described herself. If you’d like a little more guidance in the area of gathering people together, I invite you to join me this April for The Gathering Project, a virtual workshop where I will help you plan a meaningful gathering from start to finish.

I want to help you gather, create meaningful connections, and build lasting friendships.

The next round of begins April 25th, 2022.

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