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Struggling with the Mundane (#049)

Season 1 | Episode 50
36m | Dec 24, 2022

How can you find excitement and a sense of purpose with routines?

Sean and James talk about how routines may seem mundane but are useful and needed in our daily lives. They discus how it's important to differentiate between maintenance and growth-oriented routines and why you can't always rely on external factors to push you to do your daily tasks. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Life can be a double edged sword. Everything can have two different views.
  • You can build and develop that hit of serotonin in doing routines.
  • Excitement is just one motivator for routines. Resilience and grit are other tools to harness.
  • Rely on internal factors, not external.

Episode Quotes:

James on the danger of looking for excitement or something new in our day-to-day

It's not about making your ordinary extraordinary or making mundane fun. I think it’s a matter of being somewhat okay with the mundane. Everyone thinks you have to make something exciting to do something, right? It's like we need that serotonin hit to get excited, get motivated to do something. But if you're always searching for that feeling of it being exciting, I feel that's where we always fight our routines. If we always want something new, and that's what we're searching for, we're never going to be okay with routine. 

Sean on not relying on external factors to do routines

If you heavily rely on external things to incentivize you or push you to do your routines or habits, it will work but not for long. It has to be internally driven and internally motivated.

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