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How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by Boscocharles(m): 10:46am On Jul 20, 2024
A few years ago, stuck in a monotonous 9-to-5 job, I longed for more freedom and financial independence. The booming field of digital real estate—buying, selling, and managing online properties—caught my attention, but I felt overwhelmed. One night, a YouTube video about dopamine detox piqued my interest. The idea was to reduce instant gratification activities like social media, junk food, and TV, resetting the brain's reward system to enjoy challenging tasks more.

The next day, I started my detox, limiting social media to 30 minutes daily, cutting out junk food, and replacing TV with reading or learning. The first few days were tough, but after a week, my focus and productivity soared. Hard tasks became enjoyable. I began investing in digital real estate with new vigor, buying my first domain, learning SEO, and monetizing websites.

Each small victory fueled my passion, transforming my life. I created a thriving digital real estate portfolio and found deep satisfaction. One standout moment was working on a niche website for months, then seeing a massive spike in traffic, validating all my efforts.

Breaking into digital real estate was challenging but rewarding. The dopamine detox made hard work enjoyable, unlocking new productivity and satisfaction levels. If you're struggling with tough tasks or seeking your passion, try a dopamine detox. Start small, stay consistent, and watch your brain—and life—transform. If I could trick my brain into liking hard work, so can you. Here's to your journey into digital real estate and beyond!

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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by dawnomike(m): 12:03pm On Jul 20, 2024
Boscocharles:
A few years ago, stuck in a monotonous 9-to-5 job, I longed for more freedom and financial independence. The booming field of digital real estate—buying, selling, and managing online properties—caught my attention, but I felt overwhelmed. One night, a YouTube video about dopamine detox piqued my interest. The idea was to reduce instant gratification activities like social media, junk food, and TV, resetting the brain's reward system to enjoy challenging tasks more.

The next day, I started my detox, limiting social media to 30 minutes daily, cutting out junk food, and replacing TV with reading or learning. The first few days were tough, but after a week, my focus and productivity soared. Hard tasks became enjoyable. I began investing in digital real estate with new vigor, buying my first domain, learning SEO, and monetizing websites.

Each small victory fueled my passion, transforming my life. I created a thriving digital real estate portfolio and found deep satisfaction. One standout moment was working on a niche website for months, then seeing a massive spike in traffic, validating all my efforts.

Breaking into digital real estate was challenging but rewarding. The dopamine detox made hard work enjoyable, unlocking new productivity and satisfaction levels. If you're struggling with tough tasks or seeking your passion, try a dopamine detox. Start small, stay consistent, and watch your brain—and life—transform. If I could trick my brain into liking hard work, so can you. Here's to your journey into digital real estate and beyond!
Great piece...
Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by kennylagos(m): 12:10pm On Jul 20, 2024
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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by haybhi1(m): 1:34pm On Jul 20, 2024
Share the youtube video
Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by IAmHim1: 1:50pm On Jul 20, 2024
That's the trick to getting rid of addiction to masturbation, gambling and junk eating

Now pay the closest attention you can to this gem now

since addiction is the brain getting used to pleasure FROM PLEASURABLE ACTIVITIES, Then the trick to get rid of your pleasurable addiction is to reverse pleasure BY SEEKING PAIN!!


if this information gets out on a massive scale, hospital therapy centers all over the world and the Big withdrawal drugs companies WILL SHUT DOWN

That's why this information is kept from the public

You chase pain by

1) stop doing 6 things you love doing

2) start doing 6 things you hate doing

do so for 30 days and be free of your addiction whatsoever

https://www.nairaland.com/7939213/one-guide-end-addiction

https://www.nairaland.com/7949989/science-ending-addiction


Good luck


Cc: Pukkalolo

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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by payaseriy: 5:44pm On Jul 20, 2024
Helinues needs this


Boscocharles:
A few years ago, stuck in a monotonous 9-to-5 job, I longed for more freedom and financial independence. The booming field of digital real estate—buying, selling, and managing online properties—caught my attention, but I felt overwhelmed. One night, a YouTube video about dopamine detox piqued my interest. The idea was to reduce instant gratification activities like social media, junk food, and TV, resetting the brain's reward system to enjoy challenging tasks more. smiley

The next day, I started my detox, limiting social media to 30 minutes daily, cutting out junk food, and replacing TV with reading or learning. The first few days were tough, but after a week, my focus and productivity soared. Hard tasks became enjoyable. I began investing in digital real estate with new vigor, buying my first domain, learning SEO, and monetizing websites.

Each small victory fueled my passion, transforming my life. I created a thriving digital real estate portfolio and found deep satisfaction. One standout moment was working on a niche website for months, then seeing a massive spike in traffic, validating all my efforts.

Breaking into digital real estate was challenging but rewarding. The dopamine detox made hard work enjoyable, unlocking new productivity and satisfaction levels. If you're struggling with tough tasks or seeking your passion, try a dopamine detox. Start small, stay consistent, and watch your brain—and life—transform. If I could trick my brain into liking hard work, so can you. Here's to your journey into digital real estate and beyond!
Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by helinues: 5:49pm On Jul 20, 2024
Opening of 3rd eyes is an easy gateway to connect with the universe. Free flow of information on how to make the right decisions.

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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by CyrusVI(m): 6:59pm On Jul 20, 2024
You still didn't tell us how u did it neither did u drop the link to the YouTube channel, but it's alright

It's gonna hard for some of us who work from home o.

I dey open multiple tabs on my PC and na to just switch tabs, drop comment on NL and Zoom off

Even if I wanna trade, I would have analysed the market before 7am

Thanks 👍 OP
Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by DextrousD: 7:08pm On Jul 20, 2024
helinues:
Opening of 3rd eyes is an easy gateway to connect with the universe. Free flow of information on how to make the right decisions.


Don't let the devil deceive you,

There's no such thing as 'connecting with the universe'

any realm / dimension you seem to connect to are simply interactions with demonic entities.

Come to JESUS CHRIST!

He's the only Way,

He's the only Truth (and),

He's the only Life.

Any other spirit (universe) you connect to, will only lead to destruction and end in sorrow.

John 8:32,36 KJV
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. [36] If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.

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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by helinues: 7:10pm On Jul 20, 2024
DextrousD:


Don't let the devil deceive you,

There's no such thing as 'connecting with the universe'

any realm / dimension you seem to connect to are simply interactions with demonic entities.

Come to JESUS CHRIST!

He's the only Way,

He's the only Truth (and),

He's the only Life.

Any other spirit (universe) you connect to, will only lead to destruction and end in sorrow.

John 8:32,36 KJV
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. [36] If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.

Devil with 3rd eyes opening. Hahahahaha

Religious people should slow down their half knowledge about things

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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by DextrousD: 7:31pm On Jul 20, 2024
helinues:


Devil with 3rd eyes opening. Hahahahaha

Religious people should slow down their half knowledge about things

'The Free flow of information' you mentioned,

Where do you think this 'information' come from?

Hmmm.

He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by helinues: 7:35pm On Jul 20, 2024
DextrousD:


'The Free flow of information' you mentioned,

Where do you think this 'information' come from?

Hmmm.

He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

Why not read about it before making your initial comments.

3rd eyes opening is just about knowing deep about oneself. When you stop thinking and allow your subconscious mind to wander around, free information must be available but in a coded way

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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by youngrichnigga: 9:53pm On Jul 20, 2024
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Re: How I Tricked My Brain To Like Doing Hard Things [dopamine Detox] by anslemarinze52(m): 12:12am On Jul 21, 2024
Boscocharles:
A few years ago, stuck in a monotonous 9-to-5 job, I longed for more freedom and financial independence. The booming field of digital real estate—buying, selling, and managing online properties—caught my attention, but I felt overwhelmed. One night, a YouTube video about dopamine detox piqued my interest. The idea was to reduce instant gratification activities like social media, junk food, and TV, resetting the brain's reward system to enjoy challenging tasks more.

The next day, I started my detox, limiting social media to 30 minutes daily, cutting out junk food, and replacing TV with reading or learning. The first few days were tough, but after a week, my focus and productivity soared. Hard tasks became enjoyable. I began investing in digital real estate with new vigor, buying my first domain, learning SEO, and monetizing websites.

Each small victory fueled my passion, transforming my life. I created a thriving digital real estate portfolio and found deep satisfaction. One standout moment was working on a niche website for months, then seeing a massive spike in traffic, validating all my efforts.

Breaking into digital real estate was challenging but rewarding. The dopamine detox made hard work enjoyable, unlocking new productivity and satisfaction levels. If you're struggling with tough tasks or seeking your passion, try a dopamine detox. Start small, stay consistent, and watch your brain—and life—transform. If I could trick my brain into liking hard work, so can you. Here's to your journey into digital real estate and beyond!

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