Deep Health Discovery Podcast

EPISODE 12: Why Rewards (and Punishments) are Killing your Results

9 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Most people treat their fitness like a transaction. They suffer through 167/168 weekly hours of bland chicken and puke-bucket workouts just to "earn" 1 hour of pizza-induced bliss. The math doesn't add up. In this episdoe, Ry breaks down the Painter’s Trap (The Overjustification Effect) and why relying on "Bribes" to get through your week is the fastest way to grow a deep-seated hatred for healthy behaviours like working out and eating well.

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