Therapist Sakina Issa on the Power of Affirmations, Boundaries and Unlocking a Positive Mindset

 

Season 1 Episode 3

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Sakina talks about finding balance between both Indian and American cultures, and how it ultimately shaped her personal and career journey as a mother of 3, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and Co-Founder of the E.L.O. Deck, a children's affirmation card deck and parent resource.

Sakina tells us about escaping an arranged marriage proposal at the age of 18, growing up feeling "different" as an Indian kid, and why it's important to tell our children that they can make mistakes. We discuss cultivating a positive mindset:  why hearing affirmations from a young age is so critical, how we can celebrate the beauty of Indian and Eastern cultural values of family and respect, while still questioning the stigmas and irrational beliefs that Asian communities have about marriage, therapy, divorce, and the value and purpose of women.

BONUS: My 3-year-old and I test out the E.L.O. Deck.  Get ready for some heartwarming giggles. 

About E.L.O. Deck:

E.L.O. Deck is a children’s affirmation deck of flashcards that promote a positive growth mindset and self-regulation in kids developmentally aged 4-7. It’s also a resource for parents to physically and emotionally connect with their children. Founded by mothers and a licensed family therapist, all from minority communities, with the common goal of encouraging a positive mindset, actively impacting the next generation's mental well-being, and bringing back human connection.

We’re offering a special 10% discount to Thrive Spice listeners here:

https://elodeck.com/discount/spice10

Each deck of 32 cards includes:

29 carefully selected well-rounded affirmations, as well as a bedtime meditation and affirmation, coloring card, insights into the ELO method, sticker sheet, and magnetic closure box to house the cards. The cards are made of high quality suede-like soft touch for a sensory and luxe feel, and have eco-friendly and non-toxic packaging with acid-free tissue paper, plastic-free and recyclable materials.

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