How To Force Your Brain To Crave Doing Hard Things

How To Force Your Brain To Crave Doing Hard Things In this comprehensive exploration of intrinsic motivation, Rian Doris, Co-Founder & CEO of Flow Research Collective, discusses the power of tapping into internal drivers such as curiosity, mastery, audacity,…

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The significance of autonomy

Autonomy, the feeling of being in control of one’s work, is a critical intrinsic motivator.

It can be increased by perceiving work as part of a larger life trajectory that an individual is shaping and controlling.

Autonomy also involves developing skills, knowledge, and a network that provide options outside of a current role.

Intrinsic motivation makes you less likely to be manipulated by external rewards or to behave and make decisions influenced by things like money, status, and punishment. – Rian Doris

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  1. 01How To Force Your Brain To Crave Doing Hard Things
  2. 02Connecting work to a larger purpose
  3. 03The significance of autonomy
  4. 04The impact of intrinsic motivation on performance
  5. 05The concept of flow cycling
  6. 06The benefits of mastering flow cycling
  7. 07The role of curiosity in learning and motivation
  8. 08The impact of intrinsic motivation on resilience
  9. 09The importance of focusing on strengths
  10. 10The strategy to boost intrinsic motivation

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