Member Reviews
I appreciate Lazy Genius, and this was lovely. I wish I had gotten it on audio, as I love the podcast as well. The footnotes were both entertaining and informative. A thoughtful reflection on planning and life. Thanks for the ARC!
Thanks to NetGalley and Convergent books for the arc of this book.
I am not particularly drawn to non-fiction self help books but this didn’t read like one of those. I have listened to Kendra’s podcast and I like her vibe. She is gracious, relatable and her framework is different than anything else I’ve ever read. None of her content in this book is judgey or shamey.
I especially loved the chapter on how to build tasks around your menstrual cycle. Genius. I’ve never thought of that before, and it makes so much sense. Also reminds me that so many self- help books are written by men and of course they don’t have the same reality as me.
This book was somewhat tricky for me to review. I think it offers good advice, and I love that it is geared towards women and takes into account things like your cycle, unlike other time management books. I think where I struggled is that maybe this book isn’t as helpful to me in my current stage of life as Kendra’s other books have been. I could definitely see revisiting it down the road under different life circumstances. I do like that Kendra recommends working your way through this book a little slower or just a section at a time as needed. I read through the whole thing in a couple days, skimming some sections, to search for the parts that might be more relevant for me at this time, and it was definitely an overwhelming amount of information or steps doing it that way if you were to try to implement. Overall, I would recommend this book to women who are struggling with time management and will likely pick it up again in the future.
I love this book SO MUCH. Kendra provides such clear, rational, thoughtful, and helpful information and cheerleads (in the best way) the entire time. She provides the perfect amount of empathy and empowerment -- like a good friend sitting with you, giving tough love, and big hugs. The best part of the plan is that it is makes sense (!) and is actionable. This is bound to be a re-read and a little reminder as we continue to move through our (often chaotic and sometimes noisy) days. Thanks to Kendra Adachi, NetGalley, and Penguin Random House for the advanced copy and opportunity to share my thoughts.
Fans of Kendra Adachi, aka The Lazy Genius, will devour her latest book, The Plan, and hopefully will get some good advice along the way. Ms. Adachi is an expert at pumping people up to live their best, most organized and most “genius” lives while cutting as many corners as possible. Her Lazy Genius Way became a motivational phenomenon a few years back, and, no doubt, The Plan will be as well.
Kendra’s books just keep getting better. Each one is so wildly helpful, but this one is her seminal work. So incredibly helpful and gentle in the grace it affords the reader. This is a must read for all busy, striving, overwhelmed women.
This was so great! Helpful and funny and a good read. I like Kendra Adachi's podcast and am so glad I could read this book!
Thank you NetGalley and Kendra Adachi!
I loved Kendra J. Adachi's "Lazy Genius" book so was eager to read "The Plan." This book is more detailed than "Lazy Genius" and adds in more details and women-specific advice. I think it's a great read for anyone who would prefer to focus on living a life of contentment and joy over trying hard to achieve perfection. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
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I have been a fan and follower of all things Lazy Genius for YEARS. This book seems like the culmination of all of Kendra's greatest hits with fresh examples. The same humor, encouragement, and big sister energy you always expect with a smidge of science corner to help me understand why perimenopause is making me not just crabby (as I expected), but also weirdly unproductive at times.
Thank you NetGalley for this early preview to the book. Kendra nails the Plan, just like her other books. Great insight about adjusting expectations for yourself, pivoting if something doesn’t go right, and being kind to yourself along the way. My favorite section was when she gave us guidance on reviewing our day, week, months!
I really enjoyed reading this book. I have been a “Lazy Genius” for over a decade and am thrilled to have Kendra Adachi lay out the ways we can plan out our lives.
A fun book with a new perspective on time management and lots of practical tips. I'm not much of a planner user myself but I still managed to glean some interesting points from this, especially regarding planning around one's menstrual cycle. I think it will be greatly beneficial for people who are already into planning for weeks, months and seasons ahead.
I was able to read this book quickly. There is a jovial nature (quite rare in self-development) that makes me want to get to know the author. But one of the issues with this book, and truly my only gripe, is that I felt I needed a thorough map of all the tools before I started reading. I started getting lost in the acronyms and ended up remembering very little.
If the book does keep the similar and sometimes identical acronyms, please provide the reader with a way or one pager that summarizes them or shows their connection. Thank you so much for the book! I love the author and will look out for more from her.
If you are a fan of "The Lazy Genius" in any capacity, you will enjoy Kendra's newest book. I found the second half of the book much more practical, but I understand that she wanted to lay the foundation in the beginning part of the book. I really do love her tips, communication style, and practical application,
Some of the book felt a bit preachy to me, but I also am a new mom who was looking for the practical application more than the rest. Overall, I think this one would be a hit for most people. Looking forward to getting a physical copy so I can reread with a highlighter and pen to make so many notes.
Thank you to NetGalley and Convergent books for the advance copy in exchange for an honest review!
In Kendra’s own words, “Frameworks, numbered lists, acronyms, even dag-gum geometry,” are waiting for you in this book. There’s a method for planning to be found for every woman and a fabulously handy guide at the back just in case you get a little swept up in the numerous options offered for planning. The end of chapter recaps are particularly useful as the short & succinct chapters hold a lot of info. Kendra brings her trademark energy and acceptance to her planning thesis as well as bit of what I can only describe as an edge. This book wants you to know it isn’t like the rest of the productivity industry and that point is confirmed as everything from menstrual cycles to pep talks is covered!
The Plan is a time management guide for women by the fabulous author and podcaster Kendra Adachi of Lazy Genius fame. Turns out, we can hop off the unending productivity wheel and manage our energy instead- getting reasonable amounts of things done while still enjoying life without guilt or overwhelm.
Sign. Me. Up.
Some of her strategies are new, some are more like reminders- but all are practical and well-organized. I’ve already put some principles into practice and am enjoying the results.
The structure of the book is short specific chapters, making it easy to reference as needed.
Not to miss: pep talks for specific issues you may be facing (too much to do, no motivation, exhaustion…).
5⭐️!
Thank you netgalley and the publisher for this arc in return for an honest review.
And thank you Kendra for making it easier to be a human in the world
Halfway through, did I already plan to turn around and reread this one after I finish it? Yes, I certainly did! Did I already recommend this book to someone else I know will appreciate it even though it doesn’t come out until October? Yes, I certainly did! Did I underline a plethora of lines that will inevitably change the approach to life for the better? Absolutely, yes! Will I be finding the podcast from this author now that I’m done with this book? Sure will! So much in this book clicked with me and I’m really happy I opened it and started reading it exactly when I did. I know it sounds cliche, but it is without a doubt a true statement to say I needed this exact book. I have never finished a book feeling as seen (and as hopeful) as I feel finishing this one. On top of that, I think a lot of other people need and will benefit from it as well.
I was so excited for this book because I love Kendra and all her books! I feel like I didn’t learn anything new from this one though. I also felt like towards the end it started to get repetitive. She mentioned so much about how this book is different than other books and less time actually telling us how it’s different. She mentions a ton about the patriarchy which I am all about, but I felt like it distracted so much from the book at least in the beginning. There was one part about men and women being different in terms of planning because of hormones and things like that which I did find interesting and I’m sure this is completely accurate but I wish that it was more backed in data
Thank you NetGalley and Convergent Books for the advance copy of this book.
If you haven't delved into the world of the Lazy Genius, you might LOVE this book. For those of us who have been here for a long time, I think some of the information was very repetitive-- but that's not to say I don't need to hear it again, in a slightly different way, in order to really internalize the information. It's why I keep coming back over and over again- Kendra Adachi feels like a friend, giving a pep talk about being gentle to ourselves and HOW IMPORTANT that is to play into our lives as women. (With that said: this is generally a book for women.)
Thank you NetGalley and Convergent Books for the advance copy of this book. As a mom going into May, I couldn’t have needed this more in this moment.
Diving into “The Plan” has been a refreshing journey through practical and gentle life management advice from the big sister to us all and the actual Lazy Genius, Kendra Adachi. This book stands out in the sea of time management books, not only because it is written by a woman, but also by embracing compassion and kindness towards ourselves, focusing less on efficiency and more on integration in life.
I think I highlighted every time this was mentioned: “Learning to pivot is better than learning to plan.” As Kendra says, that’ll preach. Phew.
From Principles to Strategies (which I think could have been called Practices to keep with the P-theme) to Pep Talks, Kendra’s approach feels like a warm hug, offering practical tools and insights to navigate real life with grace. If you’re seeking a friendlier, more positive spin on managing your time, this book is for you. If you are expecting a book about time and life hacking, this isn’t it, but you might be surprised when you look through the lens of life as a painting, and not a puzzle.