Тёмный

Maximize Your Motivation: Dopamine, Discipline, and Acceptance | Being Well Podcast 

Forrest Hanson
Подписаться 103 тыс.
Просмотров 9 тыс.
50% 1

Опубликовано:

 

29 сен 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 20   
@davidjohnalpha
@davidjohnalpha 2 года назад
Is this healthy? I’ve listened to this podcast 6 times in the one afternoon. What a great spike of dopamine! Im not done yet either 🙏🏼🇦🇺🔥
@dublingirl1691
@dublingirl1691 2 года назад
When Dr. Rick said “Wanting without liking is hell and Liking without wanting Is heaven” really struck me. So true. The episode was great. I will listen to it again to let sink in. Thanks so much. 🙏🏼
@SteveBurksMusic
@SteveBurksMusic 2 года назад
When Dr. Rick said that his folks seldom worked fast and seldom stopped working, I thought I’d something a music processor in undergrad told me about practicing: “It’s not about ‘working hard,’ it’s about staying on task.” 💯
@ForrestHanson
@ForrestHanson 2 года назад
Very much this
@FrankKlaver
@FrankKlaver 2 года назад
I so agree with that. I also think that the working fast pressure is like putting the wagon before the horse. I rather am the horse and leave the wagon standing where it is. Darn this episode made me think clearly about these kind of things. Thanks everybody!
@marciahershkowitz4823
@marciahershkowitz4823 2 года назад
I love your podcast! “Let fish be fish!” “Keep it new and fresh!” ‘Pom Poming and drill sargents!’
@Sophia-yo9rp
@Sophia-yo9rp 4 месяца назад
I have not seen a father son dynamic as yours. That mutually expressed love, appreciation, and respect...reverence for each other is something really of high value...sometimes I stop the video, sit with what you made me feel, rewind, replay to experience, that special thing between the two of you. Thank you for the knowledge; thank you for the love you demonstrate. Thank you.
@michelledalley7295
@michelledalley7295 2 года назад
Fantastic episode Forrest & Rick. So many good takeaways from this for me and that I can also use with clients.
@eternalexpansion7868
@eternalexpansion7868 Год назад
What gets in the way of being a disciple of your deepest truest purposes in this one wild and precious life 😢😢😢❤❤❤ So much appreciation for this
@awakening383
@awakening383 Год назад
This is an area i have deeply struggled with my entire life, and have saught answers for for decades, and this was the first conversation that was presented in such a way that gave me new insight into this topic as it applies to my situation, and ive listened to it at least 5 times. Very healing for me. Thank you for this gift.
@qu33rtig3r
@qu33rtig3r 2 месяца назад
rick said "...they rarely worked quickly and they rarely stopped working" and that struck me significantlyyyyy.
@SteveBurksMusic
@SteveBurksMusic 2 года назад
This episode makes me realize how much I would LOVE to hear you two chat with Molly Bloom, about whom Aaron Sorkin made a movie with Jessica Chastain. I think that would be an exquisite interview. (And clearly at this point I should be a Patreon member 😂)
@awakening383
@awakening383 Год назад
Loved this episode. Insightful and helpful. Keep up the great work!
@chrisharris6462
@chrisharris6462 5 месяцев назад
As someone who is committed to find a life partner, I find the cultural narrative to be one that does not support such a union between 2 people.
@normafavila8032
@normafavila8032 2 месяца назад
Thank you for your insight and healthy dopamine ❤
@susiehooper2798
@susiehooper2798 Год назад
Thank you both! I need to listen to this again. There were so many gems in here. My ears pricked up near the end when Forrest talked about running every 15 minutes if you need to!😅 That's me. I used to be a highly stimulated person but haven't found work stimulating since having my highly energetic and spirited son. I have quite enough stimulation being a Mum!!! I also find that now the world is so overly digital and all ticking boxes required, it's really hard to get motivated. So watching this is helping me to think about how I make my work more stimulating. I'm a therapist so I find talking and relating to others very stimulating and interesting. It's the repeated form filling that I find it really hard to do. I've been encouraged to just try 10 minutes at a time of the boring things. Maybe I literally need to run in the kitchen for 5 minutes after every 10 minutes of form filling! I'll see what that does for me!!Thank you!😁
@Pandoradow
@Pandoradow Год назад
The pain of liking one thing and desperately wanting another…. Is the story of my life. Thank you for your compassion.
@eli7527
@eli7527 Год назад
This is a great video, very clear and concise yet extremely informative! Thank you
@ougoah
@ougoah 2 года назад
This is great stuff! I'm glad there's a channel on RU-vid like yours.
@gilaprimak7554
@gilaprimak7554 Год назад
THIS IS THE BEST EPISODE YOU'RE EVER MADE. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
Далее
How to BREAK Your Old Patterns | Being Well Podcast
54:19
ТАРАКАН
00:38
Просмотров 1,2 млн
Qalpoq - Amakivachcha (hajviy ko'rsatuv)
41:44
Просмотров 400 тыс.
ПОЮ ВЖИВУЮ🎙
3:19:12
Просмотров 881 тыс.
ОБЗОР НА ШТАНЫ от БЕЗДNA
00:59
Просмотров 355 тыс.
Discovering Your Wants and Needs | Being Well Podcast
1:05:38
ТАРАКАН
00:38
Просмотров 1,2 млн