Steven Stowers

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In fact, extrinsic and intrinsic goals work so differently that they’re processed in different parts of our brain. Requests from other people activate brain areas strongly associated with self-control and self-discipline; by contrast, goals we set for ourselves engage areas associated with our desires and needs.4 They feel like things we want, rather than things we have to do.
How to Have a Good Day: Harness the Power of Behavioral Science to Transform Your Working Life
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