A podcast for the good life
Supported by...
“Toxic Productivity” and Our Ability to Flourish, with Israa Nasir
#toxicproductivity #productivity #perfectionism
[02:46] Toxic productivity explained.
[04:49] Toxic productivity and mental health.
[09:49] Emotional mindset in productivity.
[12:50] The challenges of perfectionism.
[17:19] Toxic productivity and its roots.
[24:00] Self-acceptance as a journey.
[31:38] Toxic productivity in self-care.
[35:46] Comparing mind vs. inspired mind.
[37:31] Comparison in modern society.
[42:30] Emotional literacy and regulation.
[46:55] Engaged vs. disengaged downtime.
[49:03] Importance of being present.
Subscribe & Follow
Episode 61 GPT
Learn from our episode specific bot! Have questions about anything that was covered, or just looking for a general summary of the episode? Our episode specific GPT bot has you covered.
Meet Israa Nasir
Israa Nasir, MHC-LP, is a psychotherapist, writer, and the founder of WellGuide, a digital community for mental health awareness. She recently published Toxic Productivity: Reclaim Your Time and Emotional Energy in a World that Always Demands More (November 2024), a book that demonstrates how to challenge the various masks of toxic productivity and societal pressures around managing time by focusing on emotional regulation.
A Pakistani-Canadian child of immigrants, Israa has a specific focus on mental health, identity formation and healing for the AAPI first- and second-generation immigrant community. Israa has been featured in major publications including NBC, Vox, Huffpost and Teen Vogue, and has been invited to speak at corporations and institutions such as Google, Meta, and Yale University.
Israa sits on the Mental Health Advisory Board for both PopSugar (Vox Media) and the menstrual health product and advocacy brand, August. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Toronto, a Master’s in Counseling from Adelphi University, and certifications in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy.
With over a decade of experience as a licensed therapist in Ontario and New York, Israa specializes in empowering individuals through therapy, workshops, and engaging content that addresses emotional well-being.
​
Links: