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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 7 MIN

Why I schedule things months in advance

from Anndry Ferrebus · host anndry ferrebus

Why I Schedule Things Months in AdvanceWhy do some future events motivate you more than the reward itself?Why can planning a trip, a project, or even a simple dinner make life feel more exciting weeks before it actually happens?In this episode, I explore one of the most overlooked drivers of motivation: anticipation.Most people think motivation comes from discipline.Or habits.Or productivity systems.But sometimes motivation comes from something much simpler:Having something to look forward to.This is not a discipline problem.This is a dopamine problem.Dopamine is often called the “reward chemical,” but that’s only part of the story. Dopamine is deeply involved in anticipation, pursuit, expectation, and the feeling that something meaningful is approaching.That’s why a future event can change your motivation today.A future possibility can change your energy today.A future reward can change your behavior today.I call these:Future Reward Anchors.Things in the future that pull motivation into the present.In this episode, we talk about:* Dopamine and anticipation* Motivation psychology* Future Reward Anchors* Why anticipation feels rewarding* Dopamine and goal pursuit* Psychological momentum* Future planning and motivation* Productivity and dopamine* Why having something to look forward to mattersYou’ll learn:* Why anticipation can be more powerful than the reward itself* How future events influence present behavior* Why motivation often disappears when nothing feels exciting ahead* How dopamine creates momentum through expectation* Why designing your future can improve your presentSome people don’t have a motivation problem.They have an anticipation problem.Learn how dopamine shapes anticipation, future thinking, motivation, and psychological momentum, and why creating meaningful future experiences may be one of the simplest ways to increase motivation.Because sometimes you don’t need more discipline.You need something to look forward to.

Why I Schedule Things Months in AdvanceWhy do some future events motivate you more than the reward itself?Why can planning a trip, a project, or even a simple dinner make life feel more exciting weeks before it actually happens?In this episode, I explore one of the most overlooked drivers of motivation: anticipation.Most people think motivation comes from discipline.Or habits.Or productivity systems.But sometimes motivation comes from something much simpler:Having something to look forward to.This is not a discipline problem.This is a dopamine problem.Dopamine is often called the “reward chemical,” but that’s only part of the story. Dopamine is deeply involved in anticipation, pursuit, expectation, and the feeling that something meaningful is approaching.That’s why a future event can change your motivation today.A future possibility can change your energy today.A future reward can change your behavior today.I call these:Future Reward Anchors.Things in the future that pull motivation into the present.In this episode, we talk about:* Dopamine and anticipation* Motivation psychology* Future Reward Anchors* Why anticipation feels rewarding* Dopamine and goal pursuit* Psychological momentum* Future planning and motivation* Productivity and dopamine* Why having something to look forward to mattersYou’ll learn:* Why anticipation can be more powerful than the reward itself* How future events influence present behavior* Why motivation often disappears when nothing feels exciting ahead* How dopamine creates momentum through expectation* Why designing your future can improve your presentSome people don’t have a motivation problem.They have an anticipation problem.Learn how dopamine shapes anticipation, future thinking, motivation, and psychological momentum, and why creating meaningful future experiences may be one of the simplest ways to increase motivation.Because sometimes you don’t need more discipline.You need something to look forward to.

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