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7 Dopamine Hacks for More Motivation

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7 Dopamine Hacks for More Motivation:

(And how to implement them right now)

Motivation isn’t magic.
It’s science.

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Beyond the Far Cliffs - Thinking Clearly

Beyond the Far Cliffs - Thinking Clearly | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it

"All the problems of the world could be settled easily if men were only willing to think. The trouble is that men very often resort to all sorts of devices in order not to think, because thinking is such hard work."   (Thomas Watson, IBM)

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The items on this topic are related to thinking and information on brain research.  The items posted are frequently directly related to one of my most popular management training programs -- Thinking Clearly and Analytically.  

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Adolescence lasts into your 30s, and other surprises about the brain

Adolescence lasts into your 30s, and other surprises about the brain | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
New research finds that brain development is not linear. There are distinct phases with unique characteristics.
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The 4 Types of Thinking Leaders Need to Practice—and Teach

The 4 Types of Thinking Leaders Need to Practice—and Teach | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
What does it mean to add value? Adding value arises not just from solving a problem, but from solving the right problem, in ways that no one expected, to arrive at an even better outcome. These kinds of solutions don’t come from our everyday ways of thinking. They come from expert thinking , critical thinking , strategic thinking , and systems thinking —skills that consistently make it on those ubiquitous lists of things leaders at every level have to be really good at to meet the challenges of the future. If you’re a leader looking for your company to add value for clients and customers, or a manager looking for ways your team can add value, you need to be building these skills in your people. The problem for many leaders and managers, however, is that when we use terms like expert, critical, strategic, or systems thinking, too often we don’t know when to apply or even how to define them. The authors explore these four distinct types of thinking skills in depth, including what they mean and when they should be used, along with some tips for using AI tools as a thinking partner.
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Your brain changes at 9, 32, 66, and 83

Your brain changes at 9, 32, 66, and 83 | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Brain scans of 3,802 people show how the brain’s structure changes at four major turning points.
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Sharing family memories and the benefits of reminiscence therapy

Sharing family memories and the benefits of reminiscence therapy | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Talking about the past doesn’t just let you relive lovely memories. It may help you stay sharp in the future.
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Popular Fitness Apps May Demotivate Users, Study Shows

Popular Fitness Apps May Demotivate Users, Study Shows | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
We already know how watching other people’s lives on social media can negatively affect our self-esteem and satisfaction with our own lives. Apparently, using apps to track your own calories or fitness activities can have a similar effect. The latest research from scientists at University College…
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Why sleep loss hurts focus: MIT finds brain fluid link

Why sleep loss hurts focus: MIT finds brain fluid link | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Sleep isn't just rest, it's a crucial biological process. It keeps your mind sharp, your thoughts clear, and your reactions quick. But in today's fast-paced world, skipping sleep has become common, even though our bodies crave it as much as oxygen.
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What Neuroscience Teaches Us About Reducing Phone Use

What Neuroscience Teaches Us About Reducing Phone Use | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
This week on my podcast, I delved deep into the neural mechanisms involved in making your phone so irresistible. To summarize, there are bundles of ... Read more
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How Your Brain Reacts

How Your Brain Reacts | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it

Your attention is your most valuable currency
and most people spend it without realizing.

Neuroscience shows that every notification, scroll, and
“quick check” triggers a tiny hit of dopamine; a reward loop that feels productive but quietly exhausts the brain.

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Soccer heading linked to brain changes and learning issues

Soccer heading linked to brain changes and learning issues | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Soccer heading has long been suspected of impacting brain health, but exactly where and how it leaves a mark has been a blind spot. Now, for the first time, scientists have a clear picture of the damage and why the zone of impact contributes to issues with learning and problem-solving over time.
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Why some memories stick while others fade

Why some memories stick while others fade | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
A study published today in the journal Science Advances found that mundane memories get extra sticking power in the brain if they are connected to a significant event. These events include something surprising, rewarding, or events with an emotional punch.
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How the Brain Balances Excitation and Inhibition

How the Brain Balances Excitation and Inhibition | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
A healthy brain maintains a harmony of neurons that excite or inhibit other neurons, but the lines between different types of cells are blurrier than researchers once thought.
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New study reveals how the brain learns from losing and alters behavior.

New study reveals how the brain learns from losing and alters behavior. | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
We've all experienced defeat at some point – losing a game, a potential new job, a debate. Now, a new study has found that the brain may learn from losing to others, with a specific group of neurons tied to defeat that then changes our future behavior.
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Can ChatGPT help researchers understand how the human brain handles language?

Can ChatGPT help researchers understand how the human brain handles language?
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Mind-altering ‘brain weapons’ no longer only science fiction, say researchers

Mind-altering ‘brain weapons’ no longer only science fiction, say researchers | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
UK academics say latest chemicals are ‘wake-up call’ and urge global action to stop weaponisation of neuroscience
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Writing builds resilience by changing your brain, helping you face everyday challenges

Writing builds resilience by changing your brain, helping you face everyday challenges | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Resilience is often presented as feats of bravery and endurance. But everyday practices like journaling, drafting a text or even writing a to-do list are manifestations of a capacity to adapt.
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Fluoride in water may boost cognitive function, study finds

Fluoride in water may boost cognitive function, study finds | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
In the first US study looking at whether the recommended fluoride levels in drinking water affects brain function, researchers have found that the hot-button mineral has no negative impacts on cognition – and may actually be giving it a boost.
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A study maps the five phases of your brain's development

A study maps the five phases of your brain's development | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
In a new study, researchers discovered that the human brain has four pivotal periods when it goes through marked changes, sparking five "epochs" that last for years. The adolescent phase, for example, was found to extend into our early 30s.
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How Your Brain Creates ‘Aha’ Moments and Why They Stick

How Your Brain Creates ‘Aha’ Moments and Why They Stick | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
A sudden flash of insight is a product of your brain. Neuroscientists track the neural activity underlying an “aha” and how it might boost memory.
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Training AI on "Brain Rot" Content Causes Lasting Cognitive Damage, New Paper Finds

Training AI on "Brain Rot" Content Causes Lasting Cognitive Damage, New Paper Finds | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Researchers found AI models trained on shortform, clickbait-y content experienced irreversible cognitive decline.
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How to boost your brain power with 8 simple tips

How to boost your brain power with 8 simple tips | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Your brain is the most valuable tool you own.

When it works better, everything else falls into place.

The path to a sharper, more powerful mind is easier than you think.
And something we should all be working on!

8 Game-changing truths about your brain
(And how to use them):

1. Stress Is shrinking your brain
↳ Stress lowers cortisol, reducing focus & stamina.
↳ Practice daily mindfulness & deep breathing.

2. Loneliness is the new smoking
↳ Strong relationships increase emotional wellbeing.
↳ Schedule meetups & meaningful conversation.

3. Sleep deprivation shrinks your IQ
↳ Quality sleep improves memory & learning.
↳ Sleep 7-9 hours; avoid screens before bed.

4. Gratitude rewires your brain
↳ Gratitude boosts emotional resilience & wellbeing.
↳ Write down daily gratitude notes, or journal.

5. Learning Is the ultimate brain workout
↳ Learning builds neural connection & agility.
↳ Spend 20 minutes daily learning a new skill.

6. Dehydrated minds fail faster
↳ Hydration keeps you sharp & focussed.
↳ Drink 8-10 glasses of water a day.

7. Food fuels your focus
↳ Omega-3s & antioxidants power up your brain.
↳ Eat fatty fish, nuts, berries & seeds regularly.

8. Exercise builds a bigger brain
↳ Movement boosts blood flow & sharpens function.
↳ Move for 30 minutes, 3-4 times a week.

Start with one change today.
Your brain will thank you tomorrow!

Which change will you commit to today?
Let me know in the comments👇

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Children start avoiding information at age seven

Children start avoiding information at age seven | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Whether it's avoiding the news or checking a bank account, adults often deal with uncertainty by switching off and not seeking knowledge – even when that knowledge could be of benefit to us. Now scientists have identified just when in life we start to choose the "ignorance is bliss" path, opting…
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Neuroscience: Go swimming and your brain will thank you

Neuroscience: Go swimming and your brain will thank you | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Studies on whether humans see the same cognitive benefits are ongoing but initial results are promising. One showed kids recalled a list of words much more accurately after swimming, compared to when they colored or did CrossFit-like exercise. Another study of older adults “concluded that swimmers had improved mental speed and attention compared with non-swimmers,” Mathew says. 
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A System for Deep Focus [Activate Your 5 Senses]

A System for Deep Focus [Activate Your 5 Senses] | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
How to be more focused than you ever thought possible (backed by evidence):
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What is critical thinking?

What is critical thinking? After thinking critically about this for around 20 years, the simple answer is “Evaluating with curiosity”. We could be a little more precise by adding some qualifiers …
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Is ChatGPT really rotting our brains?

Is ChatGPT really rotting our brains? | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
How does ChatGPT affect memory, brain activity, and critical thinking? A neuroscientist breaks down the science behind the MIT study.
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