How to Increase Motivation & Drive | Huberman Lab Podcast #12

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Intermittent Rewards
Intermittent rewards can significantly enhance motivation and drive by strategically withholding celebrations for achievements. shares a personal story from his graduate school days, where his advisor's decision to skip celebrations taught him the value of focusing on the work itself rather than the reward 1. This approach instills a long-lasting dopamine release, keeping motivation high over time. He advises that by occasionally removing rewards, one can maintain a healthy dopamine balance and continue striving towards goals 2.
Intermittent reward for wins, for achievements, is a very powerful way to ensure that you will stay on the path of pursuit.
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This method helps prevent the diminishing returns of constant reward and keeps the pursuit engaging.
Overcoming Procrastination
Overcoming procrastination involves understanding its roots and leveraging stress and supplements to boost motivation. explains that some procrastinators thrive under the pressure of deadlines, using stress to enhance focus and action 3. Techniques like superoxygenation breathing and caffeine consumption can help activate the stress system without external stimulants. Additionally, supplements like L-tyrosine can temporarily increase dopamine levels, aiding motivation 4.
You can self-direct adrenaline release without ingesting anything.
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However, it's crucial to consult healthcare professionals before using supplements, especially for those with mental health conditions.
Dopamine Schedules
Dopamine schedules are essential for sustaining motivation and pleasure over time. highlights the role of dopamine in motivation, explaining that while it doesn't directly cause pleasure, it drives the pursuit of pleasurable experiences 5. By understanding and controlling dopamine release, one can maintain motivation and avoid the pitfalls of excessive dopamine spikes, which lead to crashes 6.
There's a fundamental relationship between dopamine released in your brain and your desire to exert effort.
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This approach allows for a balanced pursuit of goals, ensuring long-term engagement and satisfaction.
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