Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™

386 The Art of The Impossible with Steven Kotler, NY Times Bestselling Author

Dec 16, 2024
Renowned author Steven Kotler, a leader in human performance, shares insights from his book, "The Art of Impossible." He explores intrinsic motivation, detailing how curiosity, passion, purpose, autonomy, and mastery drive peak performance. Delving into the neurobiology of flow states, Kotler emphasizes the role of neurochemicals like dopamine in achieving extraordinary results. He also highlights the importance of aligning actions with passions for fulfilling outcomes, while reflecting on risk-taking in extreme sports and the need for environments that foster creativity and productivity.
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INSIGHT

Intrinsic Motivation

Intrinsic motivation drives human performance through five key elements: Curiosity, Passion, Purpose, Autonomy, and Mastery. Aligning actions with these motivators leads to remarkable results with less effort.

INSIGHT

Consequences of Not Going Big

Striving for greatness is essential; failing to pursue big goals can negatively impact well-being. Humans are wired for extraordinary accomplishments, and not aiming high can lead to detrimental outcomes.

ADVICE

Focus on Flow

To enhance performance, focus on achieving a state of flow. Flow is characterized by optimal performance and a neurochemical boost that accelerates learning and creativity.

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