Goals Toolkit: How to Set & Achieve Your Goals

2024 ж. 4 Мам.
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In this episode, I describe science-based protocols to set and achieve your goals in a way that maximizes the likelihood of reaching them. I explain how to define a priority and reach a specific goal by systematically assessing the challenge level, measurability, milestones, and action states needed to make progress from start to finish. I also explain research-supported tools to improve your performance during cognitive or physical goal work - including directed visualization, variable reward timing, and optimizing your physical environment. I also dispel common myths about goal setting and achievement. This episode provides a science-supported toolkit of zero-cost strategies for goal-setting, goal-pursuit, and goal-completion that can be applied to any physical or cognitive endeavor.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Goal Setting Toolkit
00:02:09 Sponsors: Eight Sleep & Maui Nui
00:04:43 Biology of Goal Setting & Pursuit
00:08:50 Tool 1: Choose a Priority Goal
00:12:04 Tool 2: Pursue Lofty Goals
00:17:23 Tool 3: Define Verb Actions, Measurability & Specificity; Writing vs. Typing
00:24:06 Tool 4: Visual Reminder Myth; “Post-It Fallacy”
00:26:44 Tool 5: Accountability Myth, “Don’t Tell the World” Rule
00:31:35 Intrinsic Motivation & Goal Achievement
00:32:58 Sponsor: AG1
00:33:54 Tool 6: Measurable Goal; Quarterly Cycle
00:37:35 Tool 7: Quantifiable Goals; Book Writing
00:43:34 Tool 8: Visualization of End; Motivation & Negative Thinking
00:50:38 Sponsor: InsideTracker
00:51:44 Tool 9: Visual Target/Finish Line Training & Perceived Effort
01:05:50 Tool 10: Distance from Phone
01:08:31 Tool 11: Random, Intermittent Reinforcement; Cognitive Rewards
01:17:11 Tool 12: “Middle Problem”; Time Chunking
01:23:16 Tool 13: Circadian Rhythm & Attention
01:30:09 Tool 14: Protocol Flexibility, Subjective Feelings
01:32:13 Zero-Cost Support, KZhead Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac - www.blabacphoto.com
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  • Thanks Andrew & Team! Loved this episode. Here are my notes: 1.Have a Priority Goal: It should be lofty enough to induce anxiety - that’s growth. 2.Goals need to be specific, measurable, and tied to defined actions. Allocate hours per week and make them quantifiable. 3.Print Your Goals: You can rewrite or move them every day for visibility. 4.Avoid sharing your goals. It may lead to premature validation without actual pursuit. 5.Determine Duration: Estimate how long it will take to achieve your goal. 6.Set goals in 12-week or 3-month intervals. Define specific hours per week/day and on which days you’ll work. 7.Documentation: Write with a pen or pencil. 8.If a goal isn’t easily quantifiable, be exceptionally precise about verb actions and the time allocated per day/week. 9.Consistency: Book writers set X words/hours per day targets. They don’t wait for inspiration. 10.Visualization as Motivation: Before working, ask if you want the end state and if you’re willing to do what’s required. Based on the answer, visualize the positive end state or the consequences of failure. 11.Focus: Concentrate on your goal for 30-90s before a work block. This approach calms anxiety and sharpens focus. 12.Random Rewards: Treat yourself after reaching milestones. Use a coin flip to decide. Rewards can be social interactions or KZhead time. 13.The Middle Problem: If you’re struggling to progress, break tasks into 20-45m segments and approach with vigor. 14.Peak Motivation Times: 30m, 3h, and 11h after waking. 15.Use Time Blocks: Ensure you only work on action items for the goal within this time. 16.Protocol Flexibility: Well-being is influenced by feelings about the day more than by measured sleep or diet. Thus, prioritize serving goals and excitement over a perfect routine.

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  • Indeed, I'm a writer, and that's exactly it. You establish a routine, and inspiration manages to come to you at the time you've set.

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  • As a neuroscientist myself, I am deeply indebted to you for giving me a source of in-depth neuroscientific insight aligning with psychological literature that I can listen to while I'm getting ready or doing steady state cardio. I read so many books and research papers that the change up to having someone offer audio presentation of top-tier analysis of concepts, neural circuitry, and phenomenology is invaluable (though I know my OFC and reward circuitry values it VERY highly :D). Thanks, Andrew, and keep up the great work.

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  • When I was younger the thought of failure seemed so terminal for progress. So glad to later realize the integral part of growth and understanding was the acceptance of calculated risk and using obstacles as positive steps forward. Challenges are very stimulating and necessary.

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  • I’m grateful that everyone here cares about their health & goals🤟

    @ToverbalOfficial@ToverbalOfficial8 ай бұрын
  • I just finished listening to the episode on Spotify. For me, HLP is a carrot in a stick for motivation, so I ONLY let myself listen to an episode after I get my stuff done.

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  • One of my favorite episodes so far Andrew! Especially the failure visualization is something I’ll do every day from now on. The less moments of being stuck, the better

    @oscar-lagrosen@oscar-lagrosen8 ай бұрын
    • Agree! Been struggling with the positive thinking movement..

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    @ErnestHecken@ErnestHecken6 ай бұрын
  • I follow the rule of never sharing my goals with anyone unless I am already close to achieving them or have just accomplished them. Sharing my goals tends to drain my energy, irrespective of whether people are supportive or not. The same principle applied to my book; I only informed people when I was on the brink of finishing it. So many times I've shared my goals prematurely, only to eventually abandon them, and I couldn't comprehend why. This episode has provided valuable insights. Thank you.

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  • I absolutely love your podcasts. From a student at school who didn't want to be there and wasn't engaged, to a young adult who never considered further education, to a now mature age student at university who loves learning, your podcasts continue to keep me engaged and wanting to learn more. When I first started studying two years ago, I found neuroscience extremely interesting. When chatting to a peer about this interest, they recommended you and your podcasts. I'm so thankful they did. Your podcast/website have helped me immensely with studying and with so many aspects of my everyday life. Thank you! I can't wait for your show in Brisbane!

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  • I like most Huberman Lab Podcasts, but I gotta say, the ones heavy in neuroscience get me drooling. I didn't figure out my big goal until last year, when I was 38. Now I know what I want to do with my life. Get my BSW, get a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, research ways to overhaul the American public school system to benefit marginalized children and close the achievement gap. The book The Art of Impossible by Steven Kotler kickstarted my belief that the impossible wasn't as impossible as I had originally thought. Andrew Huberman has continued to feed the belief that the brain is effing amazing and capable of so much more than we thought possible. Here's to kicking butt and taking names with neuroscience!

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      @hoseinayan942@hoseinayan9428 ай бұрын
  • I have a goal of setting goals, cuz God knows I struggle.

    @mackprime6975@mackprime69758 ай бұрын
    • @@rishabhpartapagreed! Time to get specific, utilize your internal motivation, frame it up with dates + measures of success or failure, address your obstacles, chunk a big goal into smaller bites! Worth it ❤

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    • 😂 LMAO - That's a good one!

      @barbarawarren9443@barbarawarren94438 ай бұрын
    • Ha ha!!!!

      @basketballfan5763@basketballfan57638 ай бұрын
    • Same here. Actually I can set goals. Doing the work to meet them is another matter.

      @josephfredbill@josephfredbill8 ай бұрын
    • Setting the goal is the easy part. Doing it and making progress is the hard part

      @ToverbalOfficial@ToverbalOfficial8 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman, the world is indebted to you for your immense contribution and for communication of science in such a clear concise way. Thank you for everything!

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  • Professor Huberman has Changed My Life..I am forever Grateful for EVERY piece of knowledge that he has taken from his precious time, to share with ALL of Us.....

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    @danielaguilera8211@danielaguilera82118 ай бұрын
    • He has good stuff but he's not an expert on everything. Just be aware of that distinction I watched his video on ocd and while i am not an ocd specialist I've read all the top books, content and worked with an ocd specialist for a few years. I just felt his video on it was not nearly close to the stuff I've consumed

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  • I've seen a lot of toolkits on the website, but I'm glad Dr Huberman is also making podcast episodes about them. Practical solutions are what make this scientifically accurate podcast unique.

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      @Divy2-zx4eo@Divy2-zx4eo4 ай бұрын
  • "A" (Andrew), I've been goal oriented since I can remember, and I have a certain framework I follow to set goals and achieve them. I also taught my kids the same methodology. And this video confirmed certain things about my process and definitely schooled me in the neuroscience of the process. Thanks Again, for an informational video for the latent 🙏

    @motivason@motivason8 ай бұрын
  • How beautifully, succinct and intelligible your teachings are for people like myself who are not in academia. I’m flabbergasted as how much of what I’ve come to understand through my pursuit of spirituality correlates directly with science. Which I’ve always been fascinated by the mind. Being present and aware in the here and now is indeed the key to focus. The way you explain our ability to broaden or narrowing of our visual attention is one of the examples I’ve learned through meditation and found it so helpful hearing it in your own words. I’m so grateful to the Universe for you Dr. Huberman. Just last night I prayed to learned how to achieve my goals, because I’ve been struggling lately. I woke up today and saw the notification for this episode and it just brought a huge smile on my face. Thank you so much for all your hard work, your passion and your CARE towards helping us learn and live healthier lives therefore creating a better world. May the Universe continue to use you and bless you with all that you need to continue living your purpose. Much love and gratitude.🙏🏼💛

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  • This may be the only podcast I listen to on my dopamine detox. This is pure, solid information. Man I am so thankful to you, Andrew

    @adammm46473@adammm464738 ай бұрын
  • Huge thanks for this episode, Prof. Huberman! I took your advice to heart, set a 12-week goal, and it truly worked. I’ve always been so lost in goal setting. Your insights inspired me to create a goals journal that's been a real game-changer for me. So grateful to you🙏

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  • You know it’s Monday when Dr.Huberman drops ❤

    @AboodCohen@AboodCohen8 ай бұрын
  • if Andrew was a Brit I would nominate him for a King's Honour (OBE, MBE etc) the range, depth of his material is a humanitarian service to all who wish to be "better" (whatever that definition of "better" is). We truly live in an "age of information miracles" - when material like this (and from Peter Attia, Lex F, Tim F etc is available to all free of charge - all it takes is the commitment to watch/listen, take notes and the apply) Thank you again Mr H for another great episode.

    @MrSarollia@MrSarollia8 ай бұрын
    • they do overseas honor, but usually for people who do work in the UK.

      @wongbenyb2679@wongbenyb26798 ай бұрын
    • Why not a knighthood still he might duck if he sees the sword coming at him . Actually he is of service globally maybe he is eligible Go on Nominate him. Omg he's of service here as well and I'm from that country you guys invaded, an Antipodean I could Nominate him too Now on my list of goals. And there are so many more remarkable youtubers to mention Great idea thanks

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  • Thank you Dr Huberman for such practical tools. Not only do we enjoy the cerebral deep dives, but this info is applicable to our lives.

    @sinegugundlovu2767@sinegugundlovu27678 ай бұрын
  • This is gold, much appreciation, I needed this 👏 I hope this podcast reaches many people who are in the same situation and need guidance.

    @LaughingLead@LaughingLead8 ай бұрын
  • can't belive I watched an entire episode without any breaks, these days am really struggling with the *middle part*. Am so grateful that people like Andrew Huberman are willing to help people at no cost. thank you, sir!

    @akashniftyvlogs6919@akashniftyvlogs69198 ай бұрын
    • Hi! Have you tried the method that he described? The chunking? If yes how did it go? Did it help you? THanks in advance

      @savbuvar1785@savbuvar17854 ай бұрын
  • Another great episode! You bring amazing guests on your show, but I must say your solo ones are better at keeping me engaged.

    @niluparrahman5927@niluparrahman59278 ай бұрын
  • thanks Dr Huberman you're now my specified goal, to meet Andrew Huberman

    @user-tf6ne4xm6r@user-tf6ne4xm6r7 ай бұрын
  • I need an asmr with Andrew's voice.Its feels tingly and good. Maybe an episode on asmr with some demonstration?😅

    @amalksuresh2538@amalksuresh25388 ай бұрын
  • what helped me is confining my addictions and also the fun stuff into a particular time of the day, ofc im still testing it as it's something new, till now it's working greatly and it gives me motivation to do what I planned to do

    @GameFeverFunHouse@GameFeverFunHouse7 ай бұрын
  • Something that has worked wonders for me is buying a physical calender an ticking each day when i did what i wanted to do! Hanging the calendar right next to my bed helps me always be reminded to get those daily goals done

    @Kaiidox@Kaiidox8 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman suggests adding randomness to the reward system by flipping a coin. Michael Easter, in The Scarcity Brain, cites that variable value of the rewards is also a factor making slot machines so addictive. To add this feature I create a numbered list. About half of those items simply say "Nice work." The others have rewards like get sushi, buy a plant, or make a donation. High value rewards are represented once while low value are represented multiple times. I use a random number generator to select a number and I get that "prize." If I fail to reach my goal, I set a timer for 2 minutes and think about my failure and how disappointed I am and what I can do to improve. Then I move on.

    @runintomist4835@runintomist48357 ай бұрын
  • Wow almost 4million subscribers it's really grown since I last came on here. Way to go! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    @memastarful@memastarful8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this goal oriented podcast, as a student in the psychiatric nurse practitioner program I find it hard sometimes to keep going so this is a huge help. Thank you and good morning class, good day to all.

    @StoicAurelius1@StoicAurelius18 ай бұрын
    • So much good luck on your studies.....we need good people in the mental health area...

      @basketballfan5763@basketballfan57638 ай бұрын
  • I will use all these protocols in my mentoring and coaching practice! Thank you Andrew for sharing the science with us in ways that is applicable to our lives!

    @ana-mariavelica2720@ana-mariavelica27208 ай бұрын
  • My goal is to keep going. We never know when the lights are out and the window of opportunity we call life is closed forever. There may be hard, painful, unhappy days but before I go to sleep I think to myself :"I made it through today". And sometimes, that simple thought is reason enough to look forward to tomorrow.

    @theresahope9759@theresahope97598 ай бұрын
  • I'm so glad that you went through the things like: making the goal too small, post-it notes, accountability, etc that don't work. I have tried them all, and it's been affecting my mental health. I've even had a therapist suggest the accountability partner. This gives me hope, I might finally be able to break through to achieve things, like I used to.

    @basicbaroque@basicbaroque7 ай бұрын
  • @Andrew Huberman, love the podcast. I listened to almost every episode. I am surprised every week at how much content you generate. It is incredible.

    @ShawnLoftinplus@ShawnLoftinplus8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for choosing to do these podcasts public.

    @nymalin@nymalin8 ай бұрын
  • Watching and learning from professor Andrew has always been a priority and interesting

    @abdolhamedsharef2924@abdolhamedsharef29248 ай бұрын
  • Mate, your videos/podcasts have been literally life changing for me. Knowing how our neurobiology works and having scientific tools to make it work in our behalf is priceless. Thank you very much for offering that to the world.

    @vmarinhos@vmarinhos8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this episode! I have spent my entire life pushing bad or negative thoughts out of my mind. And now I have a very important and specific goal in mind that I need to achieve in the next few years. I'll incorporate your insights immediately and I'll keep you posted on my progress. Thank you sir.

    @robertamodie6345@robertamodie63457 ай бұрын
  • Perfect timing - my college students are in a section on goal setting and maintenance - I was trying to pull all the top ideas out of all your previous three goal-setting episodes to help them with their semester-long assignment and you've done the heavy-lifting right here in this podcast. Thank you SO much!

    @MrWhitleyp@MrWhitleyp8 ай бұрын
  • This video came at the most perfect time ever in my life. Thank you Dr. Huberman. 3 months.

    @NemorisInferioris@NemorisInferioris8 ай бұрын
  • Just starting school this Monday. I always been a student who kinda gets by but I hope to use these lessons to get A+ on all my classes this year.

    @matthewkendrall1155@matthewkendrall11558 ай бұрын
    • Writing “kinda” will not get you a high mark.

      @herrweiss2580@herrweiss25808 ай бұрын
    • ​@@herrweiss2580 well it's fine for a KZhead comment, not a dissertation lol

      @mister_manager@mister_manager8 ай бұрын
    • @@mister_manager Habitual behavior is nothing to laugh at. 🧐

      @herrweiss2580@herrweiss25808 ай бұрын
    • @herrweiss2580 ... neither is a poster correcting grammar on another poster's comment☹️

      @barbarafairbanks4578@barbarafairbanks45788 ай бұрын
    • @@barbarafairbanks4578 You were quick to denounce Huberman’s blundering the word Bilova.

      @herrweiss2580@herrweiss25808 ай бұрын
  • i would love an episode on conciousnes and what the science has to say about this ... phenomenon, i guess is the right deffinition.

    @PantaleonChannel@PantaleonChannel8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for all the work you do. The specificity, detail, and tone of this podcast is refreshing in a world of influencers. 🙏🏽

    @chefbaby62@chefbaby628 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman, I've been following your work for a little while now, and it has been very helpful in shifting my mindset in a positive direction. This video might be the one that triggers the most action from me, summerizing most of the knowledge I've been accumulating in terms of goal-setting, habit-building and time organization and management, so thank you for that!

    @Tribalqujo@Tribalqujo8 ай бұрын
  • On minute 15 and feel like I could cry in relief hearing this. At 48, I’ve been back at it with new educational pursuits in the midst of trying to make life changes. I needed to hear this. Thank you.

    @gratefultobehere@gratefultobehere7 ай бұрын
  • Today with this advice I was able to look back on accomplished goals. Everything said was spot on . Especially visualizing what it would look like for you if you didn’t accomplish the goal and not sharing your goal with anyone. It became clear l didn’t want to disappoint MYSELF more than anyone else if I should fail. Thank you Mathew for your informative and extremely helpful information

    @beth8678@beth86787 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Mr. Huberman for your podcast! It has positive impact on my life and wellbeing.

    @TomasKohout1995@TomasKohout19958 ай бұрын
  • Took me 3-4 days to watch the full video and write and understand and re-write in my own words, the protocols. Atleast I did it.

    @rehanminhas7677@rehanminhas76777 ай бұрын
  • Hey Huberman thank you so much for everything that you do. Would love to see a dive into spirituality and the yoga practices of several centuries ago implemented today.

    @yuvrajsaini2373@yuvrajsaini23738 ай бұрын
    • Yes I would LOVE this also!!

      @basketballfan5763@basketballfan57638 ай бұрын
  • I am truly grateful for Huberman. It really has changed my life, having adhd, I have altered lifestyle, perception, habits and behaviour due to factual information that is in context. Thank you

    @lorrainedeklerk7311@lorrainedeklerk73118 ай бұрын
  • Love the short versions, thanks Professor!

    @paulinelinares4991@paulinelinares49918 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Dr Huberman. Really appreciate the more practical podcast episodes with enough explanation of the underlying theory to better use the practical tools. Thank you for providing this zero cost information.

    @owen9899@owen98994 ай бұрын
  • I quit smoking - almost two packs a day - abusing and using any alcohol for many years now, at least 35. I did not quit both at the same time, and I claim no fame. The issue is I do not really know the why or how details, if someone may ask me how to reproduce it , I will not be able to answer. Family and health had a definite influence. Start and stop goals appear to have a complete different approach, for example I do not negotiate smoking or using alcohol but I cannot get myself to the gym as regular as I should.. Highly commendable to listen to and act upon Andrew Huberman's advice, thank you, for example the physiological sigh - when the 'stress' thoughts arrive I bow to them and I sigh...

    @fredericktruter5292@fredericktruter529223 сағат бұрын
  • I just want to leave comments and say thanks, I am a Chinese PhD student study in Germany. I struggled for many years about how to set a goal and pursue my goal. This episode is helpful and informative. When I watch this video, I stopped many times to take notes. This episode not only provide tools, also point out all the obstacles we may meet with during the goal pursue process. I can"t wait to use all the tools you mentioned and achieve the priority goal in my life. Thanks so much and have a beautiful day.

    @user-cs7gq9ml3u@user-cs7gq9ml3u4 ай бұрын
  • There are only few people who have nothing to prove, very neutral, humble and have the persona or that energy which is very contagious by the way to move or influence or even inspire a complete random in this existing world. There's a reason why the world is going to be a better place now that we have social media figures like Dr. Andrew huberman Jordan Peterson Valuetainment and quite a few others!! Blessed to have you!! Dr Andrew huberman ❤ Thank u for sharing, I truly bless u and ur loved ones!! 😊

    @financialwisdom562@financialwisdom5627 ай бұрын
  • Another life-changing episode of what I deem one of the most important podcasts of the century. Professor, let me give you a boost of dopamine 😄with a sign of gratitude for the effort you pour in making this podcast so valuable and free for all. Thank you.

    @riccardomartelli1364@riccardomartelli13648 ай бұрын
  • The thinking in how good/bad i will feel if i achieve (or not) my goals was a huge advice. Thanks dr

    @aleasdev2@aleasdev28 ай бұрын
  • Pinning this for when I get off from work, thx!

    @alexsanderrain2980@alexsanderrain29808 ай бұрын
  • I have achieved my life’s goal of writing an entire theatrical performance made up of entirely puns It’s a play on words 😊 Great podcast

    @CAV627@CAV6278 ай бұрын
    • I chuckled and grats :)

      @katiescape@katiescape8 ай бұрын
  • I do love these solo episodes, reminds me of the beginning of the pod. Love the guests too, love it all and can't wait to see you in Toronto on Tuesday!

    @flybymight@flybymight7 ай бұрын
  • That can honestly change lives by making people achieve their goals. Thank you so much, Andrew.

    @rodrigobarbosa7470@rodrigobarbosa74706 ай бұрын
  • I used to always listen to entrepreneurship podcast and I still do but this is my favourite podcast for sure. It took me almost 7 years to see my children and it was hell on earth on top of that I’ve been diagnosed with ADHD and haemochromatosis I love doing cold water therapy and I’m experimenting with microdose in mushrooms. I wanna move on with my life and has lived in South Africa, helping others through the Canadian government. I want to help others going through nasty divorces. Thanks so much for your podcast. I love it.

    @Bebiostrong@Bebiostrong8 ай бұрын
  • Ahh yes my favorite podcast. Thank you so much sir for what you do

    @timobatana6705@timobatana67058 ай бұрын
  • I didn’t finish this episode yet andI am already fascinated. God bless you Dr.Huberman

    @Mohamad.Burhan@Mohamad.Burhan8 ай бұрын
  • every minute of your podcast is a gem for me, thank you so much for your work!

    @yanasatori@yanasatori8 ай бұрын
  • Just what i need now for my German learning goal! Thank you very much!

    @DanielAleph@DanielAleph8 ай бұрын
  • I started learning video game development about nine months ago. Anyone who knows anything about game development knows that picking just one thing to learn is a lot easier said than done. There's choosing the software and which language you want to learn. If you're working with the artwork you should get at least a basic profincey with programs such as Adobe or Krita. And so on and so on. It's been a labor of love and I definitely get dopamine spike when things are going well. When I hit those walls of frustration the only thing that keeps me coming back is that it's something I have always dreamed of doing.

    @mikejoe3551@mikejoe35518 ай бұрын
  • The fact that we get newer episodes of subject matter previously discussed just let's you know how cutting edge and up to date these are

    @mikesw3ll153@mikesw3ll1538 ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite episodes so far! Amazing, thank you!

    @deborahvonj@deborahvonj8 ай бұрын
  • People comment on certain albums as being “bangers”. I reserve that for HLP episodes. 👏 thank you, Dr. H

    @jaredpruett2056@jaredpruett20568 ай бұрын
  • Awesome content as usual. Thanks from Brazil

    @sestremADB@sestremADB8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for your generosity and kindness. Your thoughtfulness truly means a lot to us and I am incredibly grateful for your help..

    @hamed.766@hamed.766Ай бұрын
  • I love watching these at .75x speed so it feels like Huberman and I have taken a red eye flight but he can’t resist telling me everything about goal setting even though we’re exhausted. Jokes aside this is obviously one of the greatest sources of useful information on the internet 🙏

    @JesseDanielSmith@JesseDanielSmith8 ай бұрын
  • The fact that big tech is trying to censor this man and all the great work his doing is so bewildering to me... This advice is changing my life for the better with every video I watch... Thank you so much Dr Huberman for sharing such powerful information for free, your work is changing lives everyday and I'm sure everyone here like myself is grateful to receive such helpful advice

    @luyolodikana419@luyolodikana4198 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate your commitment to people's awareness ❤

    @Masyrahmani@Masyrahmani8 ай бұрын
  • One of the best podcast in the world..

    @s.vineet8201@s.vineet82018 ай бұрын
  • thank you so much for all these tools - which I am using to inform my approach not just my own goals but how I can help others

    @lisinbondi1240@lisinbondi12408 ай бұрын
  • Huberman Lab makes such highly detailed and informative videos with a powerfully proactive undertone. My favorite podcast. I can and always have to watch these over and over again... Thank you!

    @halenray@halenray6 ай бұрын
  • Hi Dr. Huberman. Thank you for your science communication effort. The podcast episodes have taught me incredible science. I am a PhD student in the sciences. I am trying to learn how to 'Read a journal article' well. It would be really awesome to get a class from you, and I am certain many other people would find it extremely educational. Appreciate your work!

    @ajwaldsouza8812@ajwaldsouza88128 ай бұрын
  • The quality of the information and guidance you give is surprising, thank you for that and keep on doing your great job

    @saeedpbr93@saeedpbr938 ай бұрын
  • Excellent episode, a lot to process and apply. Thank you for the complete and thorough exposition!

    @RodolfoFigueira@RodolfoFigueira8 ай бұрын
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