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Goals Toolkit: How to Set & Achieve Your Goals

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The Neural Circuitry of Goal Setting and Pursuit

The neural circuitry of goal setting and pursuit involves four major stations in the brain: the basal ganglia, the lateral prefrontal cortex, the orbital frontal cortex, and the amygdala. These stations work together in circuits associated with arousal and driving levels of alertness, demonstrating the beauty and sophistication of the biology behind goal setting and pursuit. Understanding this neural circuitry provides a framework to customize goal-setting protocols to individual needs, highlighting the importance of having a mechanistic understanding for optimizing goal achievement.

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