Mind Sattva is a podcast about finding clarity and grounding in a noisy world. Hosted by Dr. Mitika Kanabar, a physician trained at Stanford with a background in addiction medicine, lifestyle medicine, and public health, the show blends ancient wisdom, modern understanding, and evidence-based perspectives to reflect on how we live, grow, lead, and connect.
Each episode offers conversations or solo reflections shaped by professional insight, lived experience, and sometimes teachings rooted in Eastern philosophy. Whether exploring grief, perfectionism, identity, or resilience, Mind Sattva creates space to pause, ask deeper questions, and return to what steadies you.
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Mind Sattva is a podcast about finding clarity and grounding in a noisy world. Hosted by Dr. Mitika Kanabar, a physician trained at Stanford with a background in addiction medicine, lifestyle medicine, and public health, the show blends ancient wisdom, modern understanding, and evidence-based perspectives to reflect on how we live, grow, lead, and connect.
Each episode offers conversations or solo reflections shaped by professional insight, lived experience, and sometimes teachings rooted in Eastern philosophy. Whether exploring grief, perfectionism, identity, or resilience, Mind Sattva creates space to pause, ask deeper questions, and return to what steadies you.
Perfectionism – Part 1: What It Is and How It Shapes Our Lives
Mind Sattva: Practical Wisdom for Modern Life
25 minutes
2 months ago
Perfectionism – Part 1: What It Is and How It Shapes Our Lives
Have you ever felt the need to get everything right before taking the next step?What if letting go of perfect could open the door to more joy, connection, and growth?
In this episode of Mind Sattva: Practical Wisdom for Modern Life, Dr. Mitika Kanabar explores how perfectionism shapes our choices, relationships, and sense of self-worth, and how we can shift toward a mindset of “good enough” that allows for a more balanced way of living.
She reflects on personal stories, cultural influences, and wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita to offer a more compassionate lens on why perfectionism shows up and how to respond to it with awareness.
In this episode:
Three forms of perfectionism and how they show up in daily life
How cultural expectations can fuel the need to appear “perfect”
A real-life example of how a sari taught the value of showing up imperfectly
Why fear, obligation, guilt, and shame keep perfectionism in place
How the Bhagavad Gita reframes perfection and self-responsibility
The value of focusing on your own path rather than perfecting someone else’s
How “good enough” can strengthen relationships and community
Mind Sattva: Practical Wisdom for Modern Life
Mind Sattva is a podcast about finding clarity and grounding in a noisy world. Hosted by Dr. Mitika Kanabar, a physician trained at Stanford with a background in addiction medicine, lifestyle medicine, and public health, the show blends ancient wisdom, modern understanding, and evidence-based perspectives to reflect on how we live, grow, lead, and connect.
Each episode offers conversations or solo reflections shaped by professional insight, lived experience, and sometimes teachings rooted in Eastern philosophy. Whether exploring grief, perfectionism, identity, or resilience, Mind Sattva creates space to pause, ask deeper questions, and return to what steadies you.