Neuroscientist Explains Why You Can’t “Fix” Your Dopamine You’ve tried to fix yourself — more routines, more tracking, more control. But neuroscience shows what you’re really chasing isn’t progress… it’s another dopamine hit. When you constantly tweak, check, or perfect, your brain lights up — not from growth, but from anticipation. That’s why stillness feels unsafe. You’ve trained your nervous system to equate safety with activity. Real discipline isn’t about doing more. It’s about lea...
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Neuroscientist Explains Why You Can’t “Fix” Your Dopamine You’ve tried to fix yourself — more routines, more tracking, more control. But neuroscience shows what you’re really chasing isn’t progress… it’s another dopamine hit. When you constantly tweak, check, or perfect, your brain lights up — not from growth, but from anticipation. That’s why stillness feels unsafe. You’ve trained your nervous system to equate safety with activity. Real discipline isn’t about doing more. It’s about lea...
Episode #177: Why You Can’t Stop Scrolling Her — and Can’t Get It Up with HER (Dr. Trish Leigh)
Dr. Trish Leigh Podcast
12 minutes
4 months ago
Episode #177: Why You Can’t Stop Scrolling Her — and Can’t Get It Up with HER (Dr. Trish Leigh)
Why can you scroll her for hours but can’t get it up with HER? 😳 If your brain’s stuck in an endless loop of Instagram baddies and OF models, you’re not alone — your dopamine reward system has been hijacked. 🧠 Infinite novelty rewires your brain away from real intimacy and into endless scrolling. The good news? Your brain can heal. 🔄 Rewire your mind for real connection — not pixels. I’ve helped thousands break the cycle of porn-induced erectile dysfunction using neuroscience and neurofeedb...
Dr. Trish Leigh Podcast
Neuroscientist Explains Why You Can’t “Fix” Your Dopamine You’ve tried to fix yourself — more routines, more tracking, more control. But neuroscience shows what you’re really chasing isn’t progress… it’s another dopamine hit. When you constantly tweak, check, or perfect, your brain lights up — not from growth, but from anticipation. That’s why stillness feels unsafe. You’ve trained your nervous system to equate safety with activity. Real discipline isn’t about doing more. It’s about lea...