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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 7 MIN

Why I intentionally get bored

from Anndry Ferrebus · host anndry ferrebus

Why I Intentionally Get BoredWhy would anyone deliberately choose boredom?Why would you intentionally reduce stimulation in a world designed to provide endless entertainment, content, and distraction?Because sometimes the fastest way to regain motivationis to stop constantly consuming stimulation.In this episode, I explain why one of the most productive habits in my life looks completely unproductive from the outside.Less content.Less noise.Less novelty.Less stimulation.And surprisingly, more motivation.This is not a motivation problem.This is a dopamine problem.Modern life is built around constant stimulation:* Social media* Notifications* Streaming platforms* News feeds* Podcasts* Videos* EntertainmentAnd over time, the nervous system adapts.What once felt exciting becomes normal.What once felt rewarding becomes expected.What once felt stimulating becomes background noise.The goal isn’t maximum stimulation.The goal is responsiveness.In this episode, we talk about:* Dopamine and overstimulation* Why boredom matters* Dopamine adaptation* Motivation and recovery* Attention and focus* Nervous system regulation* Dopamine reset principles* Digital overstimulation* Recovery and performanceYou’ll learn why:* More stimulation doesn’t always create more motivation* The nervous system needs recovery periods* Boredom can restore sensitivity to reward* Constant novelty reduces appreciation* Contrast is essential for motivation and enjoymentThe goal isn’t maximum stimulation.The goal is keeping your nervous system responsive to stimulation.I also share how lowering stimulation for just one day often leads to some of my most productive and focused workdays immediately afterward.Because the nervous system wasn’t designed to operate at maximum intensity all the time.It needs cycles.Effort and recovery.Stimulation and quiet.Pursuit and reset.Learn how dopamine influences motivation, focus, boredom, and recovery, and why sometimes the most productive thing you can do is give your brain less.Because sometimes this isn’t a motivation problem.It’s a dopamine problem.

Why I Intentionally Get BoredWhy would anyone deliberately choose boredom?Why would you intentionally reduce stimulation in a world designed to provide endless entertainment, content, and distraction?Because sometimes the fastest way to regain motivationis to stop constantly consuming stimulation.In this episode, I explain why one of the most productive habits in my life looks completely unproductive from the outside.Less content.Less noise.Less novelty.Less stimulation.And surprisingly, more motivation.This is not a motivation problem.This is a dopamine problem.Modern life is built around constant stimulation:* Social media* Notifications* Streaming platforms* News feeds* Podcasts* Videos* EntertainmentAnd over time, the nervous system adapts.What once felt exciting becomes normal.What once felt rewarding becomes expected.What once felt stimulating becomes background noise.The goal isn’t maximum stimulation.The goal is responsiveness.In this episode, we talk about:* Dopamine and overstimulation* Why boredom matters* Dopamine adaptation* Motivation and recovery* Attention and focus* Nervous system regulation* Dopamine reset principles* Digital overstimulation* Recovery and performanceYou’ll learn why:* More stimulation doesn’t always create more motivation* The nervous system needs recovery periods* Boredom can restore sensitivity to reward* Constant novelty reduces appreciation* Contrast is essential for motivation and enjoymentThe goal isn’t maximum stimulation.The goal is keeping your nervous system responsive to stimulation.I also share how lowering stimulation for just one day often leads to some of my most productive and focused workdays immediately afterward.Because the nervous system wasn’t designed to operate at maximum intensity all the time.It needs cycles.Effort and recovery.Stimulation and quiet.Pursuit and reset.Learn how dopamine influences motivation, focus, boredom, and recovery, and why sometimes the most productive thing you can do is give your brain less.Because sometimes this isn’t a motivation problem.It’s a dopamine problem.

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