Do this to quiet your overstimulated brain

Michelle Woo
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1 min readJun 7, 2021

🎮 Tip: Tally your daily dopamine urges.

On Mind Cafe, Sean Kernan explains that the reason many of us can’t seem to get anything done isn’t because we’re lazy, but because we’re overstimulated. We’re swirling in a drain of pings and notifications and open tabs that lead us to other tabs. Something that can help: Analyzing our behavior like scientists.

Kernan suggests taking a piece of paper and adding a tally mark every time you catch yourself itching for a dopamine hit—a peek at your Instagram “likes” or a look at Slack three minutes after you last checked it, for instance. “It’s not unusual to have 50 lines on your first try,” Kernan writes. Once you know your number for the day, try to lower it tomorrow. Notice how, over time, your urges becomes less frequent and your mind becomes yours again.

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Michelle Woo
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Written by Michelle Woo

Author of Horizontal Parenting: How to Entertain Your Kid While Lying Down (Chronicle Books)