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Science Behind Getting Excited About Life

Science Behind Getting Excited About Life

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Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Science Behind Getting Excited About Life September 2, 2025 | Episode 5172 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Scott gets fired up about one of his favorite motivational drivers: anticipation. Turns out, your brain gets more excited about what's coming than what you actually get. He breaks down the science behind why anticipation creates more dopamine than the reward itself. Plus, Scott shares his "anticipation engine" formula that he's been using with clients for 20 years. From concert tickets to motorcycle trips, discover why having something to look forward to might be the missing piece in your motivation puzzle. Featured Story Twenty years ago, Scott's world turned upside down when his wife received a terminal diagnosis the same day he launched his business. She died 100 days later. But even facing certain death, Scott chose to see possibilities instead of just darkness. That decision to embrace the ugly stuff while staying optimistic launched everything he does today. It's a powerful reminder that you can choose to keep your chin up and make life work anyway, even when the world gets crazy. Important Points Anticipation creates more excitement and motivation than actually receiving the reward itself. Your brain's dopamine system fires when you anticipate something good, not when you get it. Building an "anticipation engine" requires having things to look forward to this week, next week, next month, and next year. Memorable Quotes "Anticipation is actually the reward. Isn't that cool?" "When you get real about it, when you just relax a little bit and surrender a little bit and say the world's going to be kind of evil and crazy sometimes, and we're just going to be upbeat and positive and optimistic and go make it work anyway, boom, life happens." "I cannot overstate the importance of having something that you anticipate off in your future that you just get excited about." Scott's Three-Step Approach Put something exciting on your calendar that personally fires you up, not something boring that won't create anticipation. Create expectations with high confidence by choosing outcomes you believe will happen on a scale of zero to 10. Build anticipation at different time intervals by having things to look forward to this week, next week, next month, and further out. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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