
10% Happier with Dan Harris The Science of Motivation | Ayelet Fishbach
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Oct 31, 2022 Ayelet Fishbach, a leading behavioral scientist and author of "Get It Done," dives into the intricacies of motivation. She shares insights on effective goal-setting, emphasizing intrinsic motivation over mere to-do lists. Discover how positive goals can outshine negative ones and learn the art of celebrating small milestones. Fishbach also discusses the role of uncertainty in enhancing motivation and the importance of social support in achieving personal objectives. Tune in for practical strategies to boost your productivity!
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Savoring Progress
- Savor progress by self-rewarding and celebrating milestones, not just focusing on the future.
- View goals as a means to get going; enjoy the pursuit itself, like Dan Harris writing his book to review research.
Dropping Goals and Reframing
- Dropping goals can be reframed as "readjusting"; focus on the pleasure of pursuit, not just achievement.
- We're not machines; motivation involves choosing and changing goals, not just pursuing them.
Framing and Growth Mindset
- Pete Best, the "fifth Beatle," claimed no regrets, demonstrating the power of framing.
- Framing influences motivation; growth mindset (learning from setbacks) beats dwelling on failure.




