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The Science of Less for Faster Success with Leidy Klotz (#81)

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There’s a new goal, a new idea, and new wish… Where does your brain go?

According to professor Leidy Klotz, author of ‘Subtract, the Untapped Science of Less’, we naturally tend to go toward addition when trying to solve a problem. Our instinct is to add to our to-do list, bring in one more thing – may that be a course, more storage containers, or, in his case, more Lego bricks to fix a lopsided bridge.

We instinctively lean toward more, but is that really always the best answer?

Our brains will instantly look to see what it should ADD in order to get you your desired outcome. But science is telling us that in order to get what we want faster, the real secret might be in the art of subtraction… Of doing less!

If you’ve ever felt the overwhelming urge to add more to your life, be it tasks, commitments, or acrylic storage containers (just me?), thinking this will be the thing that brings you closer to your ideal existence? I know I have. Then let’s explore another way…Perhaps the secret to a more fulfilling life lies not in addition but in subtraction!

Intrigued?

Join me as I delve into a fascinating conversation with professor and author Leidy Klotz about the untapped science of doing less.

In this Interview: Professor at the University of Virginia, Leidy Klotz

Leidy Klotz is the author of Subtract and a professor at the University of Virginia. Leidy studies the science of design, which, he reminds us, is something we all do every day.

Before becoming a professor, Leidy designed schools in New Jersey and before that he played professional soccer.

The Instinct to Add

Leidy kicks off the conversation by addressing a common phenomenon: our tendency to add rather than subtract. He shares a personal anecdote about playing Legos with his son, highlighting how we often default to thinking about what we can add to improve a situation. This instinct, he argues, can hinder us from considering subtraction as a viable and effective option.

What does it look like to practice subtraction

An important distinction to make when you want to start the practice of subtracting is the way you think about it. It’s not lazy to want to eliminate certain things in our lives. We want to subtract and make room in our lives to do better, to have a bigger impact. Whether that impact is in our businesses or in our home life, the intention is for fulfillment.

When you are clear on what your goals are, you gain clarity on the things that can be subtracted.

Impact Over Busyness

Let’s talk about the cultural glorification of busyness and the subconscious link between being busy and feeling valuable. Leidy emphasizes the importance of aligning our activities with our goals, particularly the goal of making a meaningful impact. Subtraction, in this context, becomes a strategic tool for enhancing our effectiveness and achieving our desired outcomes.

Subtraction in real life

There are some areas of our life that may be easier than others to practice subtraction. Leidy shared that he is able to practice subtraction with ease when it comes to physical items; he is good at subtracting in work life, but when it comes to parenting and home life, he struggles. I’m going to guess that is where a lot of you do too! His reasoning was that as adults and parents, because we are capable of doing a lot of things, naturally we think we should be doing every single thing. It becomes more difficult to weigh which things are most important because they all feel important. And when everything is important, it’s almost impossible to subtract. Instead, we find ourselves continuing to add.

I have found that sometimes the thing I need to subtract is ME! When I handed off dinner to a meal plan service and the prep to each of my three kids (I talk about this all the time), it changed the dinner game for our family. Family dinner is important to me, and I thought I had to be the one to make it happen. By taking myself out of the equation, it actually made it MORE possible!

We can also subtract in parenting and home life by delegating and by allowing our kids to be bored. This was a huge one for me too. When we subtract ourselves and allow our kids to step up to the plate, they get to experience things on their own and end up feeling really proud of themselves. So it is a win for everyone!

Optimize Your Day Using Subtraction

Get in the habit of asking yourself “could I subtract here?” whenever you are feeling overwhelmed.

You might also want to use a different word. The word subtract can have a negative feel to it and you might find yourself not feeling connected or inspired by it. Instead of focusing on the subtraction and what you are taking away, you focus on the positive and what are you gaining. Words like carve, reveal, clean, etc. I liked using the word reveal. What am I able to reveal when there is less?

As we navigate our busy lives, it’s essential to challenge the default instinct to add and consider the untapped potential of subtracting. Whether in our professional pursuits, personal lives, or parenting, the science of subtraction offers a fresh perspective on achieving greater impact with intentional and strategic choices.

Sometimes, less truly is more, and subtraction might be the missing piece in our quest for a purposeful and fulfilling life.


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I love connecting with listeners!! Let me know what you think of this episode or if there’s a topic you want me to cover by sending me a DM on Instagram!

You can find Leidy and all his resources at LeidyKlotz.com | Leidy on X

Book: Subtract the Untapped Scienced of Less by Leidy Klotz (on Amazon and Audible)

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