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How To Trick Your Brain To Enjoy Hard Things In Life

How To Trick Your Brain To Enjoy Hard Things In Life

I have to start off by saying I have an addiction. My addiction is dopamine. It’s an addiction we all have and is very useful for focus and learning but if used poorly can be detrimental to our health and productivity. That’s why you have to trick your brain to enjoy the hard things in life.

Today’s focus is on the dopamine hits we get from things we do that are enjoyable in the moment but when we indulge too much can have long-lasting damage to our mental health. I finish off with a clear strategy to help guide you to a life where you are not controlled by short term dopamine tasks.

What Are Easy Dopamine Tasks?

I wrote an article about social media detox that you can read here. I explained the vast benefits of why having time away from social media can benefit your mental health. It’s true for many other forms of dopamine tasks we do, such as;

  • Junk Food
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Phone
  • Streaming Services
  • Procrastination

Above are the worst culprits I can think of in my own life. All of them can be positive in your life as long as they are balanced and you control when you do it. What I mean by that is don’t just do them when you feel like it. Instead, you should reward yourself with them after being disciplined.

This is how people who are successful at what they do overcome dopamine dependency on the above list.

For example, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson eats healthy all week long then allows himself a cheat meal on the weekend. If you look at a successful person lifestyle you will see the discipline they uphold within their week against short term dopamine benefits.

Dophamine Fosters Distraction

Dopamine gives you the desire and motivation to do anything, especially when they’re easy and fun to do.

Dopamine loves short term rewards that keep us coming back for more. We know this be true by just looking at our lifestyle. For instance, when we play a video game we know we’re going to enjoy it straight away or when eating sugary food we know we are going to instantly enjoy it. Whereas a book or a healthy diet will reward us later. That’s why it feels so much harder to do. The same goes for anything worthwhile in your life in the long term.

The battle is much harder in the 21st century. There are so many things pulling us away from long term success. The people in the highest seats of power know this. Facebook is a master at it and pulls the strings of its users like puppets. But it’s not just Facebook, it’s all social media platforms, news outlets, food businesses, gaming companies and the list goes on.

When we think of boredom it’s not the best feeling to have in the moment. So now people fill that time of boredom with distractions. But boredom is a good thing as it facilitates creative thought and purpose to move forward. That quiet time at the moment is a positive long term strength. You’re just not rewarded from it instantly.

What The Science Says?

As we are focusing more on understanding how to combat the dopamine realise for short term gains, so we can better manage them to refocus on long term gains.

The study I found was researched by Pernille Mette Damsgaard and is a great read here. In short, it shows how addictive dopamine is when we get it easily. The mind of the rat just wanted more and more of it. The part of the brain that it was activating was the mesolimbic reward system. This system is activated by anything dopamine-related and can easily form addictions for highly stimulated activity. For example, the use of drugs is the most highly addictive.

The signs of addiction are real and the forming of long term habits can change the neural plasticity of your brain. This is why it’s of importance to identify parts of your life where short term dopamine benefits are holding you back.

(I have to state that if you reading this with a drug addiction seeking professional help is of the most importance as we are just focusing on the list I provided above.)

How To Trick Your Brain To Enjoy Hard Things In Life

1. Identify What Habits You Want To Change

This is unique to everyone. So you have to review your life of what’s holding you back from long term gain. Is it the urge of daily sugary sweets or the need to always look at your phone for messages? Whatever is identified as a problem make it the first point of protocol.

2. Make It Easy To Begin

Like anything new making it easy to achieve increases the likely hood of it being done tenfold. So if you want to spend less time on social media, for example, have one day out of the week where you don’t go on it. By making it easy you will also be rewarded by dopamine for your efforts. From there make it two days a week or just 1 hour every day. Again it’s unique for you.

3. Create A Reward System

Using dopamine to your advantage is important. So creating objectives where your mind knows it’s going to get a reward is great for motivation.

That can be having a list of things you have to do before you can play the game.

Another example is that you don’t eat any junk food for 6 days but on the last day eat as much as you want. I do this and the urge to eat junk food is all but gone as the dopamine effect is less effective.

For every task, you want to start taking back control. Devise a reward system plan to propel you into action.

4. Have Detox Days

After the first few weeks of acclimatising yourself to the change of your habits. You should go a whole day of full detox from everything you deem to be a short term dopamine hit.

Replace this with walks in nature, meditation, alone time for reflection and journaling.

I will tell you for a fact you will be refreshed and purposeful. It’s like going on holiday for the mind. This will produce huge results for your life and it will give you back control of your thoughts and actions on a daily basis.

5. Create A System That Works For you

This article isn’t about giving up Netflix or never eating chocolate. They can provide quick short term gratification that adds value to your life. What this article is about is not letting these dopamine hits control your life and what you are meant to do.

Once you have followed the above. Creating a monthly system of when to have detox days and reward systems you’re going to do. Allows you to focus on doing the hard tasks like creating your own business, tidying up your home or reading that book you keep putting off. Then you will see long term dopamine at work when you are rewarded for your efforts in huge amounts.

Health, Wealth, Wellbeing & Mindset

By implementing everything above you will definitely see some major changes. I know I have.

Since strategising my junk food intake, I have lost weight and become healthier. When rewarding myself with game time I focussed more on my business and become wealthier. From achieving more long term dopamine hits based on the hard work I feel fulfilled and happier in my life. Finally, since I have taken control of my short term dopamine hits that hindered my life. I have developed a mindset that puts me in the driving seat of where I’m headed.

I hope this helps you in your life

With Love & Gratitude

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5 Proven Mental Benefits Of Detox From Social Media

What To Expect?

In today’s article, 5 proven mental benefits of detox from social media will discuss the challenges that social media can have on our mental health. Co-founders and ex high-level people in social media organisations have explained the dangers social media can have on everyone’s mental health. Social media isn’t going away anytime soon and I believe there are many benefits to social media when used responsibly and your mental health put first over anything else. I hope this article can provide beneficial tips to help you in any way.

Why Should You Detox From Social Media?

5 Proven Mental Benefits Of Detox From Social Media
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Studies have discovered that the more time you spend on a social media site, the more likely you are to develop depression. It’s enhanced even more when you’re already feeling not at your best. One of the main factors is because we can’t help but compare our lives to others and make the comparison that our life is not worthy enough compared to there’s. We know now that what people put up on social media sites isn’t always reality as we don’t see what goes on behind the scenes or editing software have created an illusion of what something really looks like.

When Should You Detox From Social Media

The moment you should detox from social media is when it starts to make you feel jealousy, fear of missing out, not smart enough, not feeling beautiful in your own skin. Any negative emotion that social media needs to change and detox can definitely help for sure. As well as preventive measures to have a social media that works for you.

How To Make Social Media Work For You

For me, how I make social media work for me. I follow people who share the same values as I do. When I see their Instagram post it makes me feel good, not bad. I don’t focus on how many followers I have and share what I want to share. Using social media as a tool can change the mentality you have towards it. Whether that be showcasing your business, finding motivation or touching base with friends. Just like the other habits that make you disciplined in your life. Treating social media the same way can help a lot.

5 Proven Mental Benefits Of Detox From Social Media

1. Silence The External Garbage

There so many people with negative opinions and you engage in so much information that is irrelevant to your life. This can the same for seeing other people living lives that are different from yours. Of course, it can be motivating but watching other people live their lives and not living yours can bring you down. If the garbage man doesn’t take away the rubbish it starts to build up and you know what happens from there. This is the same for social media. Detox yourself external garbage you see every day.

2. Return To Who You Are

Detoxing from social media can help you stop trying to be someone that your not and become the person you want to be. Coming back to reality and working on yourself helps boost positivity and happiness within yourself.

3. Return To The Real World

Social media doesn’t always give you a true reflection of what everyone thinks, it doesn’t show all the good in the world and it doesn’t give you real experiences. Returning to the real world you can get a gauge of what the world is really like, actually she good in your life and people around you. Finally, you can actually experience life by being present and create amazing moments you will treasure forever.

4. Reduce Anxiety, Depression And Isolation

Studies have shown the negative drawbacks to peoples mental health. People have shown that they get worse with anxiety, depression and a feeling of isolation. The moment you come away from social media. The reduction of these emotions will diminish and you will better for it.

5. Increase Mental Focus

Social media can be a major distraction with many workers being on their phones at a raising level taking them away from their work. If you want to progress yourself with your own business and new habits. Coming away from social media can quickly sharpen your focus to complete the task. We all get the same amount of hours in one day. Don’t let social media keep you away from achieving your goals.

Over To You

I hope you enjoyed today’s article, 5 proven Mental benefits of detox from social media.

Remember that social media is a tool to help you. If it’s not helping you remove it from your life.

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Hi, I'm Adam
Hi, I’m Adam

I’ve spent over 10 years coaching and mentoring people within sport and business. I have many life skills that I have developed and I want to pass these skills on so people can find their best self. I believe it all starts in the mind and I write about valuable tools and strategies to help people grow in this area.