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How to Get Motivated: #1 Dopamine Expert’s Protocol to Build Willpower & Get Things Done

2026-01-22 People & Blogs
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Order your copy of The Let Them Theory 👉 https://melrob.co/let-them-theory 👈 The #1 Best Selling Book of 2025 🔥 Discover how much power you truly have. It all begins with two simple words. Let Them. — In today’s episode, you’ll learn how to get motivated, even when you don’t feel like it. If you feel unmotivated, scatter brained, or exhausted… If you keep reaching for your phone, wine, or the remote even when you want to stop… If you’re frustrated with yourself for lacking discipline…. This conversation will help you stop wasting time and finally understand why it’s so hard to do the things you know you should do. Joining Mel today is Dr. Anna Lembke, MD, who is the world’s leading expert on dopamine and compulsive behavior. Dr. Lembke is a professor of psychiatry and addiction medicine at Stanford University, chief of Stanford’s Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. But even with all of her knowledge, she will share with you: she also falls into the same traps you do! In this episode, Dr. Lembke explains the truth most people don’t understand: Modern life has trained your brain to chase constant dopamine hits, and that’s why motivation, focus, and joy feel harder than ever. But here’s the good news: you can reset your brain. Dr. Lembke walks you through the science of dopamine, pain, pleasure, and motivation, and shares a practical protocol for rebuilding focus, energy, and self-control in a world designed to hijack your attention. In this episode, you’ll learn: -The “pleasure–pain seesaw” that explains why you keep reaching for the thing you swear you’re done with -How dopamine really works (and why chasing pleasure backfires) -The hidden reason scrolling, snacking, and multitasking make you feel worse, not better -The simple but powerful way to rebalance pleasure and pain -What to do when you feel stuck in compulsive habits you “can’t quit” This is not a conversation about shame, addiction labels, or self-control. It’s about taking your brain back. If you want more energy, clarity, and motivation, and if you’re ready to stop fighting yourself and start working with your brain, this episode is for you. For more resources related to today’s episode, click here for the podcast episode page: https://www.melrobbins.com/episode/episode-363/ Follow The Mel Robbins Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themelrobbinspodcast I’m just your friend. I am not a licensed therapist, and this podcast is NOT intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional. Got it? Good. I’ll see you in the next episode. In this episode: 00:00 Meet the Guest 02:40 Your Brain Is Addicted to Easy Pleasure 08:37 How the Brain Balances Pleasure and Pain 15:56 Understanding the Different Types of Addiction 27:49 We Are All Addicted To Something 41:12 Dopamine And The Pleasure Pain Balance 43:30 The Power of Discomfort 50:37 Guide to Creating a Dopamine Detox 01:12:47 The Power of Boredom — Follow Mel: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melrobbins/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@melrobbins Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melrobbins LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melrobbins Website: http://melrobbins.com​ — Sign up for Mel’s newsletter: https://melrob.co/sign-up-newsletter A note from Mel to you, twice a week, sharing simple, practical ways to build the life you want. — Subscribe to Mel’s channel here: https://www.youtube.com/melrobbins​?sub_confirmation=1 — Listen to The Mel Robbins Podcast 🎧 New episodes drop every Monday & Thursday! https://melrob.co/spotify https://melrob.co/applepodcasts https://melrob.co/amazonmusic — Looking for Mel’s books on Amazon? Find them here: The Let Them Theory: https://amzn.to/3IQ21Oe The Let Them Theory Audiobook: https://amzn.to/413SObp The High 5 Habit: https://amzn.to/3fMvfPQ The 5 Second Rule: https://amzn.to/4l54fah

Top Comments (10)

@Kovács_Dóra 2026-01-22

What do I do if I'm addicted to Mel's podcast? 😅

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@TheShellyHansenShow 2026-01-22

Motivation is harder to access when your brain is flooded with easier, faster dopamine options. That’s not weakness, it’s conditioning. This conversation clearly explains why willpower keeps failing in a dopamine-saturated world. When pleasure is always on tap, effort starts to feel unbearable. What I appreciated most is the reframe: boredom and discomfort aren’t problems to fix, they’re signals that your brain is recalibrating. That’s how motivation slowly comes back online.

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@originalhoney3714 2026-01-22

Finally!! Anna Lembke changed my life. It is the best book I’ve ever read. This should be a must read in the school system!

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@jihenlouhichi6627 2026-01-25

The trick is learning not to follow every quick pleasure. The more balance you create between pleasure and pain, the easier it becomes to feel calm and motivated without needing constant rewards.The more balance you build, the stronger your control becomes. For example, when you crave junk food but skip it, your brain learns patience. That’s how dopamine becomes your ally, not your master. Thank you, Mel, for such an interesting video. Please keep going—we really need your content. 🥰

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@marshaburkett4129 2026-01-22

I’m just 6 min into this podcast & I already understand I have a dopamine hit. I woke up this morning w/ a cold, got my hot coffee, turned on the fireplace, & received a dopamine hit doubled by tuning into your new podcast. Thank you Mel & Guest! 🥰🏆

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@ChatwithLoki 2026-01-23

This eye-opening - the idea that we're unconsciously organizing our entire lives around dopamine hits, constantly seeking that next little reward from our phones, coffee, music, notifications, explains why we feel so restless and unable to focus when we actually need to be present. Dr. Lembke's point that real happiness might require doing the counterintuitive thing of stepping back from easy pleasures rather than chasing more of them challenges everything our culture tells us, but it makes complete sense when you realize how overstimulated and perpetually unsatisfied we've become.

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@roxykade2203 2026-01-25

Hi Mel. My mom died 4 years ago at 57. I found you last year and you being at the same age as she was the last time I saw her, I feel like I was adopted by you. You talk to my heart and soul. Thank you for speaking directly to me, a person listening all the way in Poland. ❤

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@jonnaleuelling937 2026-01-23

So let me ask this. Are we actually creating a society of ADHD and anxiety by giving these small children devices to entertain themselves? They never learn to use their creative minds and entertain themselves, causing them to be anxious, bored and restless. Then labeled a "difficult child."

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@RisingPhoenixCircle 2026-01-23

"Boredom is Necessary." That is so enlightening, and encouraging. I'm bored a lot lately. Maybe that's my genius getting ready to perform.

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@thabomakhanya8393 2026-02-23

I am from Lesotho in Africa and your podcasts have made a difference in my life. I came out of a dark place of divorce and lost it all and you gave me hope and now am at MIT. I would really to meet you to show my gratitude. Thank you, Mel.

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