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Step 2: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) This isn't meditation, it's something even more powerful. • Lie down • Body scan • Long exhales • Let go without sleeping It's like a dopamine reserve refill station. 10 minutes of NSDR can increase dopamine by up to 65%.

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The most dangerous, oddly glorified, yet overlooked problem in the world: Chronic Procrastination. It's why you're stressed, anxious, depressed, and your immune system is in chaos. Here's Andrew Huberman's 7-step protocol to escape the prison of procrastination: 🧵

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First, let's understand what's really happening in your brain. Procrastination isn't laziness or weakness. It's a dopamine problem. Huberman discovered that without sufficient baseline dopamine, you literally CAN'T feel motivated—no matter how much you want to.

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Think of dopamine like water in a wave pool. No water = no waves. Low baseline dopamine = no motivation peaks. You can't generate drive from an empty tank. And chronic procrastination empties that tank daily through stress and avoidance cycles.

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The philosophical angle Jung would appreciate: Procrastination is the shadow side of perfectionism. We don't avoid tasks because we're lazy. We avoid them because we're afraid of not meeting our idealized self-image. The ego protects itself through inaction.

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But here's what Huberman's neuroscience research reveals: You can rebuild your dopamine baseline through specific daily practices. Not through motivation videos or willpower. Through biological interventions that literally refill your neural reward system. Here're the 7 steps:

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Step 1: Protect Your Sleep Architecture "Getting sufficient sleep each night literally restores your dopamine reserves." Every all-nighter depletes tomorrow's motivation. Every sleep debt compounds procrastination. 7-9 hours isn't optional—it's neurochemical maintenance.

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Step 3: Morning Sunlight Exposure 5-10 minutes of morning sun (no sunglasses) triggers a dopamine cascade that lasts all day. Cloudy day? Go for 20 minutes. This isn't wellness advice—it's neurobiology. Your retinal cells signal your brain to produce motivation molecules.

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Step 4: Tyrosine-Rich Nutrition Tyrosine is dopamine's building block. Without it, your brain can't manufacture motivation. High sources: • Parmesan cheese • Lean meats • Almonds • Avocados You can't build neurotransmitters from thin air.

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Step 5: Daily Movement Practice Regular movement maintains elevated baseline dopamine all day. - 5 days/week minimum. - Mix cardio and resistance. Movement and motivation share neural circuits—activate one, activate both.

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Step 6: Break the All-or-Nothing Cycle Here's where philosophy meets neuroscience: Procrastinators often think in extremes. "If I can't do it perfectly, why start?" But dopamine responds to progress, not perfection. Small actions create upward spirals.

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Step 7: Understand Your Activation Energy Some people naturally have higher baseline dopamine—they spring into action easily. Others need more intentional practice. Neither is better. But knowing your baseline helps you design YOUR system, not copy someone else's.

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The deeper insight: Chronic procrastination isn't a character flaw. It's often a protective mechanism gone haywire—your psyche trying to shield you from failure, judgment, or confronting your limitations. But protection through inaction becomes its own prison.

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This was also my observation from years as a psychologist and helping accomplished professionals — dentists, doctors, and company founders with impressive careers. Despite their success, they struggle with overthinking and procrastination, they can't seem to shake it...

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Traditional therapy often relies on CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), which focuses on identifying thought distortions: "I'm no good" "I'm crummy" "I shouldn't be alive" The theory? Recognize these as distortions and reframe them logically...

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Instead, through art therapy, my clients discover they don't need to think their way out of trauma. Sometimes the path to healing requires putting down the spreadsheets and picking up crayons. Here are the recent drawings from 2 clients. This is healing process at work.

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Most people who need help the most can't get it. So you're stuck scrolling free content, trying to piece together your own healing.

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Feeling more helpless because you KNOW what to do... but can't access the support to do it. So that's why I poured everything I know into a system that gives you therapist-level transformation at a fraction of the cost...

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Hi, I'm Lorwen Nagle. I've spent 40 years as a Harvard-trained psychologist, studying consciousness with the Dalai Lama, and helping thousands untangle their minds. Follow @Lorwen108 for threads on anxiety, mindfulness, and the science of inner peace.

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