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Feelings of Pleasure and Reward Motivates Repetition

Feelings of Pleasure and Reward Motivates Repetition

  • When dopamine is released in large amounts, it creates feelings of pleasure and reward, which motivate you to repeat a specific behavior.
  • In contrast, low levels of dopamine are linked to reduced motivation and decreased enthusiasm for things that would excite most people.

Hence, it benefits us productively too when our happy hormones are high.

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Boosting our happy hormones keep us healthy and productive. ❤️

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