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The Hunt for Dopamine

The Hunt for Dopamine


Season 10 Episode 622


Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean discuss tips and strategies to stay motivated as entrepreneurs and manage tasks, including “grunt work.” They share personal tactics like breaking tasks into smaller chunks, using dopamine rewards (e.g., taking breaks, engaging in enjoyable activities), and leveraging the fear of failure to push through unappealing tasks. They highlight the importance of maintaining momentum by celebrating small wins and integrating fun tasks into the workday.

They also explore the value of building a “talent stack” by listing personal achievements and using tools like ChatGPT to identify and articulate skills. This practice helps boost confidence, foster self-promotion, and create opportunities for further growth.

Additionally, the hosts touch on themes like humility and self-promotion, encouraging listeners to showcase their accomplishments in a way that builds credibility without arrogance. They share an anecdote about David Bowie advising someone to “always make your name as big as you can” to enhance visibility and success.

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  • 00:03:14 What tricks do you use to keep yourself inspired to do the grunt work necessary to run your businesses?
    • The hunt for dopamine!
    • The fear of failure vs. the fear of being a failure
    • Rewarding yourself with a quick dopamine fix
    • Doomscrolling for ten minutes
    • Stacking work by sandwiching the grunt work between rewarding work
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  • 00:12:08 Humility vs. Negative Self-Deprecation

    • Published on 10 months, 2 weeks ago






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