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Nick Trenton

Dopamine Detox

Learn how to reset your focus, productivity, and overall capacity for happiness.
Yes, it's that important. In our modern age, we are constantly flooded with dopamine. That might sound like a good thing, but it means that we constantly require more and more stimulation to feel simple happiness. It's a very, very bad thing. It's the root of why we can't accomplish what we want, and why we can't even feel what we want.
Learn how to detox your dopamine, biohack your nutrition, and master the art of energizing sleep.
Dopamine Detox
is a book that teaches you exactly what dopamine is and isn't. It's the pleasure hormone, but that doesn't mean more is better. You'll get various techniques, all scientifically proven and validated, to regulate your dopamine to healthy levels. You'll see how 1, 3, and 7 day detoxes can work, and you'll also learn about the other ways you can prepare your body for peak performance, such as with your gut biome, your sleep, and how small nudges can make you the healthiest person you know.
Easy yet effective strategies to be present, mindful, and in the moment.

Nick Trenton grew up in rural Illinois and is quite literally a farm boy. His best friend growing up was his trusty companion Leonard the dachshund. RIP Leonard. Eventually, he made it off the farm and obtained a BS in Economics, followed by an MA in Behavioral Psychology.
Discover the keys to peak performance in all aspects of life, in 10 minutes a day.

How your environment can be your greatest enemy or ally

What self-compassion has to do with dopamine

The most effective 7-day detox plan that you must follow

The foods, supplements, and diets that fuel us the best

The powerful effects of light and temperature on health and wellbeing

Circadian rhythms and how to make them work for you

What you absolutely need in your bedroom, and what one thing you must keep ou
129 trykte sider
Oprindeligt udgivet
2021
Udgivelsesår
2021
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  • mishiareeze721har citeretfor 6 timer siden
    We can find a similar tactic in play in toxic relationships, when our partner might give us the love and affection we crave, but only sometimes, which keeps it unpredictable. Cognitive psychologists have long understood that this intermittent reward keeps us more engaged than if we had a more consistent stream of positive outcomes. Have you ever met someone who was so used to toxic relationships that they felt bored and uneasy when they found themselves in a happy, healthy one? You can bet that they had dysregulated dopamine.

    Uncertain rewards delivered on a random basis can keep us hooked better than consistent reward programs, and social media designers, game designers, and other professionals know it well.
  • b2392802076har citeretsidste år
    In other words, we’re dopamine junkies
  • b2392802076har citeretsidste år
    Sugar can have a similar effect on the brain as a drug, raising our dopamine levels
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