Real Talk with Dr. Asha Prasad
What if the discipline everyone praises you for is actually the thing helping you avoid yourself? In this episode of Real Talk with Dr. Asha Prasad, Dr. Asha explores the hidden side of productivity, ambition, and self-improvement. For many high-achieving people, staying busy can feel safe. The calendar is full, the routines are polished, the goals keep growing, but stillness feels uncomfortable because it reveals what constant motion keeps covered. This episode is for the person who looks strong on the outside but feels tired in a way rest does not fully fix. Dr. Asha unpacks the difference between discipline rooted in purpose and discipline driven by fear, guilt, control, or emotional avoidance. You will learn how to recognize when your routines are supporting you versus when they are helping you outrun your own emotions. You will also be invited into a simple stillness practice to help you reconnect with your body, your truth, and the part of you that may be asking for care. If you have ever wondered why rest feels hard, why quiet feels uncomfortable, or why success still does not always feel peaceful, this conversation will meet you right where you are. In this episode, we explore: * The difference between healthy discipline and emotional avoidance * Why high-achievers often struggle with stillness * How productivity can become a hiding place * The signs your body may be asking you to slow down * Why self-improvement can sometimes become self-rejection * A simple reflection practice to help you reconnect with yourself * Your worth is not measured by how much you can carry. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is stop running long enough to come home to yourself. If this episode resonates, share it with a friend you've been meaning to reconnect with, and subscribe so you never miss a Real Talk conversation. Learn more at https://drashaprasad.com [https://drashaprasad.com/]
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