The Behavior Shift Show
Ever feel like, over time, you’re more distracted, less focused, and oddly dissatisfied, even when things are going well? This week, we’re exploring the idea of “brain rot” and the toll a culture of constant consumption can take on our attention, motivation, and sense of meaning. We dig into why this happens and introduce a simple shift that can change the dynamic: creating more than you consume. You don’t need to be “good” at creating for this to matter; anything that sparks your creativity, like cooking, journaling, sketching, or building, engages your brain differently. Instead of chasing rewards, you start generating them, opening a practical path toward more focus, energy, and day-to-day fulfillment. Chapter Markers: [0:00] What Is “Brain Rot”? [2:04] The Core Idea: Create More Than You Consume [5:00] Why Creation Fuels Intrinsic Motivation [8:35] Everyday Forms of Creation: Writing, Cooking, Sketching [11:55] Turning Consumption Into Creation [14:06] Final Takeaway: Creating for Yourself vs. External Validation
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