• 358: Why We Should Undercommit, Embrace Mediocrity and Unsubscribe from Toxic Productivity with Israa Nasir

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Durée: 57 min
  • Podcast

358: Why We Should Undercommit, Embrace Mediocrity and Unsubscribe from Toxic Productivity with Israa Nasir

  • Résumé

  • Israa Nasir is a New York based psychotherapist and founder of WellGuide, a popular digital community for mental health awareness. She joins the show to discuss her new book, TOXIC PRODUCTIVITY: Reclaim Your Time and Energy in a World That Always Demands More. We talk why we use productivity to cope with uncomfortable emotions, how to shift from chronic doing to being, how to change bad habits, embrace mediocrity and why we need to learn how to undercommit. We also talk about our shared love for jumbo jigsaw puzzles, dopamine menus, and tips for overachievers to find balance.

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