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Trick your brain into staying motivated with this simple psychology hack

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Are you afraid of tasks at the end of a long week? There may be a way to do it Deceive your brain Look at that chore as a reward.

“Dopamine Anchor” is the latest psychology hack that makes rounds on social media.

The technique involves linking desirable things, such as music or snacks, to work or movements that are uncomfortable, according to Dr. Joshua Stein, a children and adolescent psychiatrist at Minnesota.

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From a neuroscience perspective, this strategy works well. Dopamine pathways in the brain.

Dopamine is a neurotransmitter in the brain and is associated with feelings of joy.

“If you expect rewards, your dopamine levels will increase before you get rewards,” Stein told Fox News Digital.

Cleaning, lighting, or Even exercisingIt is possible to train the brain to release dopamine in advance. It associates joy with its actions.

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“There is strong scientific support for this, both from behavioral psychology and neuroscience,” says Stein, and pairing stimuli and rewards can affect behavior and even help addiction.

This anchor technique is also useful for those with situations Like ADHD Or depression, the dopamine system can become banged or dysregulated.

Stein pointed out that some people might struggle. A state called anhedoniawhich means they have problems experiencing joy, starting work, and focusing attention.

“By strategically fixing comfortable stimuli on challenging tasks, individuals can essentially “primine” their brains,” says doctors, which allow them to more tolerate and enjoy those activities.

“Overall, it’s not about collaborating with your brain chemistry, it’s about collaborating with your brain chemistry.”

According to Stein, one of the biggest myths surrounding dopamine is that it is merely a “chemical of joy.”

“It would be more accurate to say that dopamine is a motive or predictive neurotransmitter,” he said.

While dopamine fixation can be a useful tool in some cases, experts say it should not be relied on as the only treatment.

There is a drawback that relies on this technique as a self-help strategy. “Like other psychological tools, dopamine fixation is Used in the mind“Stein warned.

There is a risk that someone can rely on external rewards to do something, which can undermine their natural motivation over time.

People should also avoid using unhealthy or excessively stimulating rewards as anchors. Sweet snacks Experts said there are behaviors that can lead to dysregulation, focus and burnout after completing tasks, reaching goals, or using social media.

Stein suggests fixing things with something that is uplifting It’s not addictiveand builds up a break where motivation can occur more naturally.

“Think of dopamine fixation as anchoring like a bridge, not a crutch,” he advised.

Stein also pointed out the misconception that people can increase dopamine infinitely. Short-term boosting is possible, but too much artificial stimulation will slow the natural response over time.

“The best way to start practicing dopamine anchoring is to start small,” Stein said.

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Experts have provided the following example for those who want to try this technique:

“If you do this consistently, over time, your brain will start to associate the work with a sense of security and perhaps even fun,” Stein said.

The goal is to maintain your reward Simple and non-asserting According to experts, they don’t get in the way of the task.

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“Overall, sustainability is important,” Stein said.

“You’re not trying to fool your brain — rather, you’re training it. And, like any other form of training, the more consistent the pattern, the more relevant it becomes.”

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