Burnout, Perfectionism, and the Myth of Productivity: What's Really Going On
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Most of us are drowning in productivity hacks, new planners/notebooks, color-coded systems, and the pressure to constantly "optimize," yet we still feel overwhelmed, stuck, or convinced something is wrong with us. In this episode, we're digging into why the productivity-obsessed culture we live in is actively working against our brains. I break down the science behind the productivity paradox, why motivation is actually a mood (not a personality trait), and how stress, perfectionism, and chronic self-criticism shut down the very parts of the brain we need to focus, create, and follow through.
You'll learn how to build sustainable, compassionate systems that work with your brain and nervous system instead of fighting against them. We'll talk about "productive boredom," tiny habits, cognitive rest, self-care that actually matters, and how trauma, ADHD, anxiety, and perfectionism shape our relationship with motivation and follow-through. By the end of this conversation, you'll walk away with a new definition of productivity rooted in regulation, humanity, and values, not hustle culture or self-punishment.