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Sabbath as a Mental Health Practice - EP 5


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Sabbath as a Mental Health Practice: Rest, Identity, and Breaking the Productivity CycleChaz Becker and co-host Jesse Ojeda discuss Sabbath as both a spiritual discipline and a practical weekly mental health practice, framing it as a rebellion against American productivity and consumerism. They explore how linking identity to performance fuels anxiety, comparison, burnout, and depressive states, and describe Sabbath as a way to decouple worth from output, step off the “hedonic treadmill,” and reduce fight-or-flight living. Jesse highlights benefits like biological rest, lowered cognitive load, renewed intrinsic motivation, deeper social connection, and value-based recalibration, while noting these practices reshape desires over time rather than in one attempt. Chaz shares personal burnout and depression tied to work, then offers practical guidance: slow your pace, do enjoyable, non-compulsive activities, stop when it becomes hurried, and start with a few hours if a full day isn’t possible.00:00 Sabbath for Mental Health01:17 Productivity Culture Problem05:00 Identity Beyond Performance09:19 Comparison and Anxiety Spiral14:31 Chaz Burnout Story21:13 Practice Changes Desires22:57 Mental Health Benefits27:02 How to Sabbath Practically33:01 Start Small and Ask Us36:09 Wrap Up and Goodbye

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The Storyed PodcastBy Chaz Becker