Dreading a task at the end of a long week? There may be a way to trick your brain into seeing that chore as a reward.
"Dopamine anchoring" is the latest psychology hack making the rounds on social m… [+4874 chars]
Trick your brain into staying motivated with one simple psychology hack - AOL.com
A new social media trend uses dopamine anchoring to transform dreaded tasks into rewarding activities by consistently pairing them with enjoyable stimuli.
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