After more than 100 episodes, Not Too Productive is going on indefinite hiatus. In this farewell episode, I reflect on what inspired me to start this podcast in the first place, how it shaped me, and why it feels right to close this container now.
I share honestly about the joy, the stickiness of mixing art and marketing, the lessons learned about sustainability and vulnerability, and the grief that comes with endings.
If you’ve ever struggled with productivity pressure, wrestled with endings, or wondered how to let creative projects evolve without forcing them to go on forever, this episode will resonate.
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After more than 100 episodes, Not Too Productive is going on indefinite hiatus. In this farewell episode, I reflect on what inspired me to start this podcast in the first place, how it shaped me, and why it feels right to close this container now.
I share honestly about the joy, the stickiness of mixing art and marketing, the lessons learned about sustainability and vulnerability, and the grief that comes with endings.
If you’ve ever struggled with productivity pressure, wrestled with endings, or wondered how to let creative projects evolve without forcing them to go on forever, this episode will resonate.
What’s really keeping my clients from taking action?
Not Too Productive
5 months ago
What’s really keeping my clients from taking action?
Is it procrastination—or protection?
So many space holders are taught to treat inaction like a mindset issue or motivation gap. But the truth is, most clients aren’t stuck because they’re lazy or uncommitted.
In today’s episode, we’re unraveling what’s really going on when clients struggle to follow through. And I’m sharing why I don’t believe in procrastination and how that label reinforces shame and urgency.
This is a powerful episode for space holders who want to support follow-through in a way that’s relational, liberatory, and rooted in care.
Not Too Productive
After more than 100 episodes, Not Too Productive is going on indefinite hiatus. In this farewell episode, I reflect on what inspired me to start this podcast in the first place, how it shaped me, and why it feels right to close this container now.
I share honestly about the joy, the stickiness of mixing art and marketing, the lessons learned about sustainability and vulnerability, and the grief that comes with endings.
If you’ve ever struggled with productivity pressure, wrestled with endings, or wondered how to let creative projects evolve without forcing them to go on forever, this episode will resonate.