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The Kevin Miller Podcast

Toxic Productivity: How To Detach Your Self-Worth From How Much You Produce w/ Israa Nasir

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

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4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2024

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

I think we’re all well aware that our culture has fallen into the idea of being busy is being important. But I’ll admit that even in trying to shed this, I still find myself busy. I just agree to things without counting the cost. But then I find myself struggling mentally with bitterness and burnout and I just want to escape. So when this book, Toxic Productivity: Reclaim Your Time and Emotional Energy in a World That Always Demands More, came across my desk, I was eager to have the author on. Israa Nasir is a New York City-based psychotherapist, writer, and the founder of WellGuide—a digital community for mental health awareness. She has a big following on Instagram at well.guide. In her focus on Toxic Productivity she tries to dismantle the myth that “doing more makes you more worthy,” and this is where I dig in with her in this show. My primary interest was how we associate our identity with what we do, and Israa and I really landed a lot on intention, asking ourselves why we do all we do? What is the outcome we are expecting and what need of our own are we trying to fulfill. Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial  Kajabi is offering a free 30-day trial to start your business if you go to Kajabi.com/kevin Go to cozyearth.com/driven and use code DRIVEN for an exclusive 40% discount Join thousands of parents who trust Fabric to protect their family. Apply in minutes at meetfabric.com/WHATDRIVESYOU. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to what drives you. I'm Kevin Miller in this episode, Toxic Productivity,

0:06.3

how to detach yourself worth from how much you produce. I think we're all well aware that our

0:12.6

culture has fallen into this idea of being busy as being important. But I'll admit that

0:17.4

even as I'm trying to shed that, I still find myself busy, really busy.

0:21.8

And I just agree to things without counting the cost.

0:25.5

And I think considering how it attaches to my own identity.

0:30.1

So I find myself struggling mentally with bitterness and burnout.

0:33.2

I just want to escape.

0:34.3

So in this book, Toxic Productivity, Reclaim Your Time and Emotional Energy

0:38.7

in a World that Always Demands More. When it came across my desk, I was eager to have the

0:43.2

author on Isra Nasir. She is a New York City-based psychotherapist writer and the founder of Well Guide,

0:51.6

a digital community for mental health awareness. She's got a big following on Instagram at well.

0:57.0

Dot Guide.

0:58.1

So in her focus on toxic productivity, she tries to dismantle the myth that doing more makes

1:04.4

you more worthy.

1:05.9

And that's where I dig in with her in this conversation.

1:08.5

My primary interest was how we associate our identity with all that we

1:14.4

do, with our productivity. And Isra and I really landed a lot on intention, asking ourselves,

1:20.8

why do we do what we do? What is the outcome we're expecting? And what need of our own are we

1:26.9

trying to fulfill, especially

1:28.4

as it relates to our identity? When I'm not having these conversations with amazing people

1:35.3

and human potential, I'm working directly with people on their human potential. You can connect

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