If you're feeling run-down or burned-out, read these words of advice on how to endure your situation, by RodLuster
Motivation and Cognitive Control
Experiences like these initiate a sequence of thought processes like envisioning a flurry of outcomes, examining actionable paths, and weighing one’s ability to execute on them. According to Dr. David Badre, professor at Brown University, what we callis motivated by our control system in the brain, which evaluates the value of engaging in something, the cost of doing it, and our mental efficacy to endure it Badre, 2021).
, but is also activated during stress. This results in anhedonic behaviors in which activities begin to feel pointless, useless, etc. .As such, confronting a persistent negative experience involves some heavy mental investment and for some, this may be viewed at a great cost with no value return for the day-to-day expended effort., Dorothy and her companions eventually encounter the great Oz as a larger-than-life, disembodied face with a commanding voice.
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