EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 32 MIN
70. Healing Your Relationship With Productivity
from Inspired by Design · host Sarah St Pierre
If rest makes you feel guilty, it’s not a discipline problem. It’s a conditioning problem.Many of us were taught that productivity equals worth, and that slowing down means falling behind. But hustle guilt doesn’t create sustainable success. It creates anxiety, burnout, and a constant sense that you’re never doing enough.In this episode, we’re talking about healing your relationship with productivity through rest, creativity, and non-linear growth. You’ll learn why the the things that we don't deem as productive are indirectly productive and what it looks like to build ambition that doesn’t require self-abandonment.This episode is especially for high-achievers, creatives, and entrepreneurs who want to grow… without living in a constant state of push.Are you bold enough to stand out in your industry or are you blending in? Take the Quiz → WORK WITH USConnect:Website: solbritestudio.comInstagram: @solbritestudioPinterest: @solbritestudioBlog: https://solbritestudio.com/blog/ Want to be a guest? → Schedule an interviewIf you loved this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast! Your support means the world, and if you share this episode on your stories or with friends, be sure to tag me so I can say thank you!
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If rest makes you feel guilty, it’s not a discipline problem. It’s a conditioning problem. Many of us were taught that productivity equals worth, and that slowing down means falling behind. But hustle guilt doesn’t create sustainable success. It creates anxiety, burnout, and a constant sense that you’re never doing enough. In this episode, we’re talking about healing your relationship with productivity through rest, creativity, and non-linear growth. You’ll learn why the the things that we ...
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