How To Get Addicted To Drawing

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • feeling demotivated?
    crazy fr
    healthy baseline video: • Improve Your Baseline ...
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    0:00 intro
    1:20 rats experiment
    3:20 short term arc
    4:36 novachrono (long-term arc)
    7:11 why you're never motivated
    10:28 actionable steps
    10:54 healthy baseline
    12:42 achieving intrinsic motivation

Komentáře • 841

  • @everywhereattheendofemilyp7488
    @everywhereattheendofemilyp7488 Před 2 měsíci +4297

    I actually am a dopamine deficient rat.

    • @skinkshamer
      @skinkshamer Před 2 měsíci +190

      I'm a dopamine deficient pelican, but I understand where you're coming from mate

    • @ayushbhalerao7563
      @ayushbhalerao7563 Před 2 měsíci +40

      You’re brave brother live with head high

    • @cyndermalin-stremlau1611
      @cyndermalin-stremlau1611 Před 2 měsíci +10

      underrated comment

    • @310admin2
      @310admin2 Před 2 měsíci

      I actually am a dopamine deficient retard

    • @tenverlurior2
      @tenverlurior2 Před 2 měsíci +14

      @@skinkshamerI am a dopamine deficient cat

  • @ltanella3404
    @ltanella3404 Před 2 měsíci +3178

    I've seen tons of videos on "how to get motivated" and they all say things like "just do it!" And it doesn't work, this video is a motivation goldmine!

    • @mixup2216
      @mixup2216 Před 2 měsíci +155

      I think its so ironic that those speaker type people say something along the lines of: “motivation isn’t real and I dont need it, I get the work done because I dont want to look at myself in the mirror as a quitter”
      Like, cool bro, you just described what motivation is

    • @thenew4559
      @thenew4559 Před 2 měsíci +53

      I think it is important to focus on building discipline over motivation, which I think is the point of the videos you're describing. Discipline is the ability to force yourself to do something even when you don't want to do it, when you have no motivation. It's when you don't give yourself the choice not to do the thing.
      However, if you can also find ways to motivate yourself to more naturally want to do difficult things, that is a major bonus.

    • @MrErick1160
      @MrErick1160 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Doesn't work for me ! 😂

    • @MrErick1160
      @MrErick1160 Před 2 měsíci +31

      ​@@mixup2216these are people that do not understand the basis of the diversity of human experience. They do not acknowledge other people's experiences can be totally different then theirs, and may never be able to understand it. So many people do not get this paradigm and the only way to give an advice is by projecting their own experience onto others. Another thing about those people is that they do not need motivation because they have a better overall neurotransmitter stability and makes them less impulsive and the more in control of themselves, I know friends like that, they never had any problems 'forcing themselves' to do things, anything they want to do or need to do just comes naturally and have no specific difficulty to go out of their way to do it. This is a god given gift in my opinion.

    • @RusPitman
      @RusPitman Před 2 měsíci

      @@thenew4559yep 100%
      Motivation quite often comes after you already start.
      Discipline gets the ball rolling, motivation keeps it moving.

  • @robo1540
    @robo1540 Před 2 měsíci +1458

    dopamine defficient rat is my spirit animal

    • @SadeSevun
      @SadeSevun Před 2 měsíci +10

      💀💀💀😭😭😭 same

    • @coolguy_42
      @coolguy_42 Před 2 měsíci +2

      real

    • @loveinstars
      @loveinstars Před 2 měsíci +4

      i thought it was bad to say spirit animal

    • @worm_Iife
      @worm_Iife Před 2 měsíci

      When I die I’m reincarnating into that dopamine deficient rat

    • @TapewormThief
      @TapewormThief Před měsícem +1

      @@loveinstarsit is

  • @TheNRFH
    @TheNRFH Před 2 měsíci +1596

    Something that should also be mentioned is that when you are forcing yourself to continue, make sure when you are almost done that you are having fun or change to something more enjoyable before you finish. If you finish and stop drawing and find that to be reliving, like "few, I'm finally done" your brain will start to associate you being done as the dopamine because you wanted to be done so bad. So make sure that when you are done that you had a good time and that getting up isn't reliving.

    • @ezequielalves879
      @ezequielalves879 Před 2 měsíci +31

      Charles Duhigg's habit process. Very good observation ♥

    • @dorothygladsjo3510
      @dorothygladsjo3510 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Ok this is good point, but isn’t finishing like the peak?

    • @TheNRFH
      @TheNRFH Před 2 měsíci +69

      @@dorothygladsjo3510 I think so, thats why when you finish drawing you want to be happy with what you completed/drew and not feel like it was a chore to draw something. There are two different peaks, one is where you HAVE to do something like school and when you complete it you are happy but didn't enjoy it. The second one is where you lets say needed to practice anatomy, when you are completed you want to have enjoyed the whole process and not just the "yay I did it and never want to again."

    • @vishtem33
      @vishtem33 Před 2 měsíci +35

      On this line of thinking, I'm beginning to suspect that finishing one drawing and then just making a quick (but proper) start on another, before the break, will help put the value onto the process rather than the end result.
      Really I think a lot of people attach emotionally to one particular end of the process or the other (excitement of starting, or satisfaction of finishing) and that's imbalanced so it's also kind of good to reinforce that they go together.

    • @NightWink129
      @NightWink129 Před 2 měsíci +17

      @dorothygladsjo3510 No, the peak is the entire process itself. That's what the whole video is about. Dopamine peaking after being *done* with the process means you'll just be rushing to finish... You'll still be focused on the destination/result instead of the journey/process.
      If you were happy during the *process* of creating, then of course you'll already find something to be happy about with the finished piece. And, if not, then you can look back at what you told yourself *during* the art process and repeat it: "I'm one step closer to being a better artist than I was before starting this."

  • @amanda7913
    @amanda7913 Před 2 měsíci +230

    This video be like "science, science, science..." and then "There's this guy ZUCC. And Zucc had me by the BALLS" 😂

  • @mirinaim8836
    @mirinaim8836 Před 2 měsíci +728

    There was a point in time where I was hyper-motivated by art. I’m talking hours and hours of drawing every day just because I loved it. The biggest drive for me was the satisfaction of creation. It didn’t have to be a masterpiece either. Whether it was a construction that looked really good or finding colors that blended well together, when something small worked, it made me want to try the next thing.

    • @lizardqueen6041
      @lizardqueen6041 Před 2 měsíci +26

      What changed for you? I was that way too, then I stopped maintaining art as a habit, so my perfectionism took over whenever I'd sit down to work on something, or I just wouldn't start at all out of fear of the process

    • @NightWink129
      @NightWink129 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @lizardqueen6041 Could it have been a negative critique taken too personally for you? Especially if it was someone closer to you...

    • @NightWink129
      @NightWink129 Před 2 měsíci

      Man, that's a blessing.

    • @mirinaim8836
      @mirinaim8836 Před 2 měsíci +23

      @@lizardqueen6041 A big part of it is I've simply gotten busier over the years. I definitely understand having to overcome the perfectionist barrier though. The way I get over it is usually to tell myself to just make something. Even if it is very bad. I believe that in order to make something really great you gotta make some bad art first. Its part of the process.

    • @jacealbine
      @jacealbine Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@mirinaim8836perfectionism is the killer of progress, or so they say.
      I had a whole bunch of horrible things happen, but one bad line when I was inking a comic stopped me from doing comics for years. On top of everything else it was the line that broke the artists back lol
      Now I'm just starting to find that passion again. Time to ride the wave haha

  • @randomRyze
    @randomRyze Před 2 měsíci +114

    The very final statement in the video: “Don’t spike dopamine prior to engaging in effort, AND don’t spike dopamine after engaging in effort. Gain dopamine from the effort itself.”
    This is such amazing (and underrated) advice, and that really is the foundation of becoming addicted to making art.

    • @danmaertens7872
      @danmaertens7872 Před měsícem +2

      I had to write it down in my notes because it was such a an amazing piece of insight.

  • @Seekingsophia00
    @Seekingsophia00 Před 2 měsíci +687

    We live in a world where everything and everyone is vying for our attention. Companies employ psychologists and other experts to hook us, making it challenging to stay motivated. One tip that has worked for me is to trick your brain. Decide on something you want to do-read a book, learn a Rubik's Cube, go for a run-and tell yourself you'll start for just five minutes. Use a timer that's not on a phone or tablet, then dive in. If five minutes seems daunting, start with one minute, or even just 30 seconds. Once you've tricked your brain into starting, you'll often find that an hour has passed before you know it. As someone diagnosed with ADHD, I know it's possible. You've got this!

    • @crimsondrake6453
      @crimsondrake6453 Před 2 měsíci +4

      I'm sure it's beneficial to but may I ask why you suggest not using a phone or tablet timer?

    • @midnightfire9277
      @midnightfire9277 Před 2 měsíci +33

      ​@@crimsondrake6453 so you dont get destracted by all the other thibgs your phone does. It's very easy to turn on your phone with one goal and then end up doing something else.

    • @Seekingsophia00
      @Seekingsophia00 Před 2 měsíci +18

      @midnightfire9277 Exactly! I typically use my Garmin watch. If using a timer on your phone, you're likely to receive a notification or or think of an excuse to search for something. Then, all of a sudden, 45 minutes have passed.
      I also believe people are misdiagnosed for having ADHD. There has been a huge spike during the last 3 years, and now there is a shortage of medication for those who have struggled since childhood. Our attention spans are getting worse due to all the content that we're being bombarded with on a daily basis.

    • @Amanita._.Verosa._.
      @Amanita._.Verosa._. Před 2 měsíci +3

      Thank you, this does work! ❤

    • @Tophatcherry
      @Tophatcherry Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you very much sir

  • @Volonanostress
    @Volonanostress Před 2 měsíci +303

    Having adhd, i also think this is a perfect explanation for how i felt before my diagnosis. People with adhd usually have a lower level of dopamine production in their brain leading to low impulse control, higher vulnerability to addiction and lack of motivation.

    • @jacobbarnett9956
      @jacobbarnett9956 Před 2 měsíci +17

      my psychiatrist always preferred using terms like "symptoms of adhd" because adhd is really just a blend of things that create a measurable effect that we can compare in data sets. for instance I have a genetic quirk that causes me to underproduce dopamine which in turn causes those symptoms of adhd. I also under absorb serotonin and over produce cortisol. Idk im just fascinated by this stuff.

    • @kahlilwashington8936
      @kahlilwashington8936 Před 2 měsíci +30

      @@jacobbarnett9956 hey so, not to take jabs at your therapist but you might just have adhd lmao, cause one upon a time a lead psychiatrist in my city said “sorry I only see symptoms” and I’m very much indeed autistic, so like never be scared of identifying with others with adhd or neurodivergent folks, cause we all help each other navigate our “symptoms of adhd”

    • @sdws17
      @sdws17 Před 2 měsíci +13

      ​@@jacobbarnett9956yea as someone diagnosed with "adhd" I'm gonna say your psychiatrist was onto something personally. There might likely be something to it as some people are just statistically born with shorter attention than others. but we absolutely live in an environment that instills adhd-like behavior in us as well (like compulsively checking phone). we also have social media groups that "support" your "neurodivergency" which can be good, but it can also enable you to overidentify with your symptoms. Anyway I'm sure it's a balancing act. Good luck out there hombre

    • @kahlilwashington8936
      @kahlilwashington8936 Před 2 měsíci +27

      @@sdws17 you can’t get adhd, you either have it or you don’t, like it doesn’t matter what environment your in you can’t get adhd by looking at your phone, that doesn’t even sound right
      There’s a bunch of people who are just struggling to understand themselves and trying to say “oh well some people just have symptoms for their whole life” makes no sense, they are one of us and leaving one is to fend for themselves alone is horrible, I’ve been there and won’t allow anyone else to be alone, we are a community and all are welcome

    • @mangeyou2529
      @mangeyou2529 Před 2 měsíci +28

      @@sdws17 ADHD is not just having a poor attention span. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder (meaning one is born with it) characterized by poor working memory, low attention span, low processing speed, impulsivity, and can also include other symptoms such as sensory sensitivity/avoidance/seeking, poor emotional regulation, etc.
      An ADHD diagnosis requires an IQ test and a long neuropsychological assessment to accurately diagnose (nowadays, at least. in the past, general practitioners were handing out these diagnoses like candy). Someone can have some of these symptoms but also not have ADHD. Yes, in this era of technology we're seeing more and more people with short attention spans and addiction to digital media, but this isn't always indicative of a neurological disorder.
      But yeah, I do agree with you that nowadays some of these neurodivergent communities can cause some people to overidentify or become complacent in their disorders. A lot of people I've met in those circles are fully convinced they are unchangeable and blame everything on their condition and I just don't think that's okay. It's hard to say this without generalizing but many of us who are mentally disabled do have cognitive limitations, yes, but we are also capable of so much.

  • @FrostyFlakee
    @FrostyFlakee Před 2 měsíci +81

    This isnt an art skill. This is a life skill. Im currently failing classes and Im going to use this to improve my grades and art. Thanks man :)

    • @Liz-ru2io
      @Liz-ru2io Před měsícem +6

      I’m in the same boat, we can do this!

  • @thenew4559
    @thenew4559 Před 2 měsíci +684

    Lots of people call dopamine "the pleasure hormone", but I think a better term to understand how it actually works is "the motivation hormone". It's what motivates you towards the things that give you pleasure, it's not the pleasure itself (that's mainly caused by other hormones, like serotonin).

    • @YAMIYUMIIS
      @YAMIYUMIIS Před 2 měsíci +7

      Dopamine is happiness:)!!

    • @ryangeo8409
      @ryangeo8409 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I think the first time the dopamine hits are during the things that give pleasure, but after that is what u said, the motivation.

    • @korneliusoderso
      @korneliusoderso Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's right

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 Před 2 měsíci +3

      This is a big reason why depression can be deadly, If you're literally not motivated to live (unaliving is definitely a complete opposite response of basically everything. Body does everything it can to live. The fact that the brain can hit this point is wild in itself and depressing.) then what are you going to do? Dopamine and Serotonin are both problems in various mental health issues, which explains why depression is such a co-morbid.

    • @Khergitli
      @Khergitli Před 2 měsíci +1

      THE VERGIL HORMONE

  • @wewonbro1620
    @wewonbro1620 Před měsícem +32

    For the last four years of my life, I hated going to school and had no motivation for anything; just watched TikTok all day. It made me so depressed because every day felt the same and I had no bigger picture, goal, objective, or purpose . I quit all social media and decided to pick up software engineering and just went on to learn all there was about computers. When I wasn’t learning, I would do nothing, which forced me to WANT to learn. I unknowingly did exactly what you explained in this video, and it’s cool to see what was actually going on in my brain during this time. The spark that made me change was realizing most of our lives or at least a big portion of it is spent at a job. And I already hated school, so I couldn’t imagine being somewhere I didn’t want to be for most of my life. I decided to pick a career where I could learn and become better every day, so that going to work was just me perfecting my craft by practicing it . Instead of going to work because I have to for the money and then get home and enjoy a little bit of the time that’s left in my day.

    • @wewonbro1620
      @wewonbro1620 Před měsícem +8

      Also, chasing your dreams/passions makes life so much easier. I used to hate waking up, because I knew what the day had in-store. But now I wake up eager to chase my passion of getting better everyday and “Leveling Up”. You’re just always in a better mood. Bad things don’t bother you as much. You have this inner peace of purpose. You know who you are and it brings so much peace. I used to think peace was like a monk way of thinking. But peace is just the absence of anxiety. You can have both peace and an exciting life!

    • @nameless-ck3du
      @nameless-ck3du Před 13 dny

      thank you ?? this literally made me 'figure it out' no idea how to explain it. ​@@wewonbro1620

  • @TtT2tee
    @TtT2tee Před 2 měsíci +507

    This is the best title to a video I’ve ever seen in my life.

  • @huele6370
    @huele6370 Před 2 měsíci +78

    I’m adhd and often have episodes of depression due to dopamine deficit. Despite getting so much better at art everytime i could get into drawing (since I actually learn a lot when i’m not drawing), and feel so good at the end of the session. I always feel so inmidated to pick up the pen the next day. My anxiety just rockets to the sky, every time.

    • @huele6370
      @huele6370 Před 2 měsíci +4

      *intimidated, i mean.

    • @charlottemay8494
      @charlottemay8494 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Oh my god I'm the exact same way! I'm so glad it's not just me 😅
      Like I feel like getting started is soooo hard unmedicated. Recently because of my depressive episodes my therapist suggested getting medicated ASAP and it's made suchhh a difference.
      Sending you luck (and dopamine lol)

    • @FrilledMayfly_AmberlyFerrule
      @FrilledMayfly_AmberlyFerrule Před 2 měsíci +9

      Two things that could be useful are the book The Body Keeps The Score and the idea of taking boring breaks, those two things have changed my life. The Body Keeps The Score is a book on trauma and the ways people can heal from it, useful for depression too, though of course, this book is extreme and goes into extremely dark subjects so a fair warning there if you venture into it. The other thing, boring breaks. Taking a break where you do nothing and stare at a wall or outside until you're bored and want to do something else (like drawing). This has helped me tremendously but was extremely hard at the beginning due to me realizing that a large reason of not wanting quiet was due to trauma and blah blah blah. So... both those things helped me since they also worked in tandem. If you have unresolved trauma, it means you'd have some sort of conscious or subconscious protective or numbing measures, i've had plenty. Basically.... it's a long and difficult journey but worth it. And, if it isn't trauma, consider why you fear the pen, take careful steps to ease that fear

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Same. I feel this way because all I can imagine is that I could have been much farther in skill level if I could keep up. I struggle with being judgmental. I also get creatively burnt out and if my ADHD search for interest/novelty isn't stimulated, then it's a million times harder.
      Starting is the hardest part. And that can't be understated in just how difficult it is for ADHD or anyone with Dopamine struggles. Depression suffers this too for likely the same reason.

    • @benj1x
      @benj1x Před 2 měsíci

      Delete social media

  • @aureum_
    @aureum_ Před 2 měsíci +85

    listening to this sparked a realization in my head: too many of us focus too much on the desired destination (in this case reaching X level of skill) and forgetting that we can enjoy the journey there too.

  • @user-hd8hw4rv5t
    @user-hd8hw4rv5t Před 2 měsíci +177

    this isnt just a drawing vid, its a self improvement vid. thats why i love these. thanks alot for making the videos you do. :)

    • @The-G.O.A.T
      @The-G.O.A.T Před 2 měsíci +1

      Exactly what I was thinking very well made and motivational.

    • @Everiik
      @Everiik Před měsícem

      facts and whats even more crazier for me is that while watching this video, this other video poppped up that goes perfectly for this , it all taks about the same things and how to improve czcams.com/video/-AdXIC44b7Q/video.htmlsi=xJyVU6QHtEGYuPo9

  • @user-yf4tm3je1c
    @user-yf4tm3je1c Před 2 měsíci +81

    Pro artist here...Just wanna say great video dude ! During my beginner years I was actually motivated mostly by my end goal (to break into the industry and become a fulltime artist). But after I achieved it, I realized its not so fun after all. So Im learning to fall in love with the process more, it definitely makes the whole thing more enjoyable. Also having a healthy sleeping schedule, proper rest and exercise helps a lot too for the overall well being. I neglected a lot of those before. Anyway thank you for confirming this info for me :)

  • @xemoni2682
    @xemoni2682 Před 2 měsíci +47

    12:51 This is so true. I used to struggle a lot with demotivation (still do) and I always used the "art block" excuse as a way to comfort myself in that position. But this was horrible for my art process because every time I didn't reach a goal I would get frustrated and stop drawing for days or weeks, the longest one was almost 9 months.
    Nowadays when I feel demotivated I just grab a pencil and start drawing anything from mind, sometimes even when I can't visualize anything I just grab some random ref on Pinterest and draw them. And yes the majority of them turn out UGLY asf, but curiously after a 40min or hours, I feel refreshed and a little more energized to draw again. It's like when you're really sad and you have this heavy weight on your shoulders. but then you cry, and cryyy, and then after you feel a little better because you released some of that tension.

  • @Mazurecki56
    @Mazurecki56 Před 2 měsíci +18

    "Instagram's algorithm had my sense of humour down to perfection"
    first meme "when you peg him after he comes back from his Amsterdam trip and he doesn't squirm and bite the pillow anymore"
    you're my kind of people

  • @TripleEightss
    @TripleEightss Před 2 měsíci +13

    the 10,000 hour rule has kept me going for years now. it doesn’t matter if your bad at a skill right now. do it for long enough and you will get good at it. thats just how our brain works.

  • @arknark
    @arknark Před 2 měsíci +51

    Can not state enough how beneficial it is to just do something you REALLY don't feel like doing. I've been doing charcoal drawings everyday for a few months now, and there are times I get off work and have nothing left in me, but I do the drawing anyway, and usually 5-10 minutes in I can feel the power surging through my body. It's like magic.
    Great video dude, you're killin' it

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 Před 2 měsíci +3

      The struggle is when you have less than nothing to push past that super "I don't want to." Doing the thing is the way to fix it, but there are some people who lack ability to "do" which is the problem I've noted never gets addressed by almost anyone.
      I guess you could say if you can still do a thing, even though it feels like you have nothing, you have 0. Where as some people have -5 and genuinely can't.
      There are a lot of discussions about how doing things activities and lowering the entry level of how much can help build up ability to put energy towards it. And that if you have something like depression or similar, best thing you can do is do things. But picking what things you actually can do, assuming the tank is on -5 or similar is the hard part.
      Using energy actually gains energy, if it is something you haven't already been doing. IE, if you have been sick and resting physically, resting from that would be getting up and doing something, which would help energy levels, because they deplete when you do nothing. If you've been super creative and drawing for hours and hours, a stretch break isn't just good for your body, but your entire process, because it's a switch from the previous state from inactive physically and active mentally to more inactive mentally and active physically.

    • @arknark
      @arknark Před 2 měsíci

      @@vixxcelacea2778 Could you explain a circumstance in which someone starts with -5? I could see someone in a war torn country having real problems, or someone locked in a cage in a murderers basement.
      It sounds to me like excuses, repeating a story over and over in one's head as to why one can't do something.
      My personal motivation is if I don't put effort towards my artistry everyday, then I'm going to live and die my entire life being impoverished, a wage slave for my mortal entirety. Having no plan b is quite the motivation. I believe a lot of people out there can do more than they think. But hey, that's what separates some of us at the end of the day.

    • @Splosiv
      @Splosiv Před 2 měsíci +1

      I don't understand the benefit of doing something I have no interest in doing if I don't care for it

    • @Splosiv
      @Splosiv Před 2 měsíci +1

      that's like working to be a lawyer when you want to work in animation.

    • @arknark
      @arknark Před 2 měsíci

      @@Splosiv Why are you here then? If you don't want to do it, then don't, no one asked you.

  • @_astralkiss_3015
    @_astralkiss_3015 Před 2 měsíci +35

    Crying in ADHD

    • @luffylovesmeat1948
      @luffylovesmeat1948 Před měsícem +8

      I have ADHD too and I always read such comments, Ik how hard it is even building a habit but I'm sick of the "I have ADHD thus I can't do it" thoughts, not only from myself but from others too.
      I tend to just literally forget what I wanted to do/learn/study, so I do it every time when I think of it, even if it's in the middle of eating, that has actually helped me a lot, or just setting an alarm for later if I'm at work or somewhere else and just do it then, even if I don't want to, just force me to do it.
      Idk if that's helpfull in any way but yeah… maybe it helps someone who may end up reading this

    • @Keir-art
      @Keir-art Před 25 dny +3

      I dont think I have ADHD, But I have a really hard time focusing and motivating myself. When ever I want to draw I just watch tutorials until late, But I want to be able to draw SO bad but I just can't get myself to do it. And whenever I do draw I end up comparing myself to the tutorials and being disappointed. I made something yesterday, I haven't fineshed it and tbh I don't think I play too, I was proud of it fir a little bit until it got to the rendering then I just gave up, and the only reason I even started the drawing was because one person said my art was nice, and apparently that gave me 11 hour motivation until it ran out. Anyways good luck everyone

    • @marctestarossa
      @marctestarossa Před 21 dnem

      ⁠​⁠@@luffylovesmeat1948the problem is that with adhd i often can‘t force myself to do it. when i don‘t want to do it, i stand in front of a huge wall and just can‘t get over it. because my motivational system doesn‘t work like others system. extrinsical motivation is a concept that doesn‘t work for me. if i can‘t do something you can say you give me 1000 € and i still can not force myself to do it. and that‘s a huge problem in my day to day life.

    • @vladislava511
      @vladislava511 Před 7 dny

      I was thinking the same when he mentioned dopamine xDDDDDD

    • @That__Guy
      @That__Guy Před dnem

      I have adhd and this is just an excuse. ADHD is actually a high performing mind. You just need to stop trying to fit into the non-adhd world. And what he talks about in the video is exactly how our brains work. ADHD brains are even more susceptible to dopamine highs. Just stop using it as an excuse and start using it as a reason. Start getting distracted from everything else by procrastinating with drawing instead of doing chores.

  • @papadank1972
    @papadank1972 Před 2 měsíci +42

    Clicked to learn how to draw better, ended up getting the most important life lesson for living in the 21st century 🙏

  • @voted
    @voted Před 2 měsíci +8

    I don't even draw. I just clicked on this video to see if some of these tips could apply to me and my own hobbies. And im so glad I clicked, cause you just told me everything I needed to hear. Thanks for making this video

  • @cerealkiller6663
    @cerealkiller6663 Před 2 měsíci +10

    This is a harsh reminder to artists that you do need to sleep 😭😭

  • @carolbenavidez2228
    @carolbenavidez2228 Před 2 měsíci +16

    I'm old enough to have known life without social media. I was always drawing and loving the process. When social media came around I believed all the beautiful art would inspire me. I was shocked how lately I've found myself staring at the blank page, with no desire to even begin. What you've said about getting use to a quick fix from social media is the answer! THANK YOU!!

  • @onlyleesin8665
    @onlyleesin8665 Před 2 měsíci +47

    Thanks, since I lose my home and friends in Turkey earthquake nothing was fun for me (ptsd) I wanna draw everyday I wanna study everyday but Im only drawing when i get inspired but I wanna change this I will improve myself thats why Im here from now I will draw everyday I promise

    • @umaaawwy
      @umaaawwy Před 2 měsíci +7

      im sorry for your losses mate, i believe you'll be succeed what you wanted. just keep going.

    • @onlyleesin8665
      @onlyleesin8665 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@umaaawwy thank you ❤️

    • @Gibmeprimogemss
      @Gibmeprimogemss Před 2 měsíci +4

      😭😭😭😭 I watched it all happen on the news and I was so sad (that is an understatement) for you guys. I am so sorry for what happened, and I hope that you can find peace in your life😭😭😭 Good luck on your art journey

    • @Lameasstraficsafteyearring
      @Lameasstraficsafteyearring Před 2 měsíci

      That sucks man :( Im sure youll achieve your dreams.You gotta keep going even though life kicks you in the nuts when you least expect it

    • @onlyleesin8665
      @onlyleesin8665 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Gibmeprimogemss thank you so much :) I just saw your message sorry

  • @zibsidian5215
    @zibsidian5215 Před 2 měsíci +4

    "Don't spike dopamine before engaging an effort and don't spike dopamine after engaging an effort. Learn to spike dopamine from effort itself."
    Damn, that's some of the best advice I've ever heard in my life.

  • @angel_death029
    @angel_death029 Před 2 měsíci +43

    I clicked on the video like this I wasn't the type of person to get up at 3:00 a.m. to draw and cry like a broken perfectionist

  • @vandomka8464
    @vandomka8464 Před 2 měsíci +39

    when you mentioned dopamine levels i thought this was gonna be just another video in praise of dopamine detox. and i really love that it wasn't! you presented an idea of using dopamine levels in a constructive way and i really haven't seen it put this way before. i'm naturally dopamine deficient (so yeah i AM that rat lol) and after finding out i have drug-resistance to any helpful meds i've been feeling incredibly hopeless. but i can see how your method could be really helpful for me, so i'm excited to give it a try! really it's about shifting your focus to the possibilities around you instead of constantly fighting the things you struggle with or cannot change about yourself. so glad i found you and your video!

  • @reilover69
    @reilover69 Před 2 měsíci +18

    The thumbnail was amazing it got my dopamine rushing.

  • @pastuh
    @pastuh Před měsícem +12

    The truth is this: Da Vinci never ate unless he drew at least one finished portrait. Such motivation cannot be avoided.

  • @sushigooo8061
    @sushigooo8061 Před 2 měsíci +11

    My adhd dopamine deficient brain is dying right now 🤣

  • @minezweeper2976
    @minezweeper2976 Před 2 měsíci +4

    When i was still a child, almost everyday i spend day and night to draw, i never tired of it, i really addicted to drawing and i really love it, but all those feelings disappeared bit by bit as i grew up.
    I really need that kind of habits now, i need to fall in love again to drawing like i used to be.

  • @emilycarey7667
    @emilycarey7667 Před 13 dny +1

    You know what happened while I listened to this video?
    I picked up my iPad and began to draw. For the first time in a month.
    Thank you.

  • @shartbossmaster
    @shartbossmaster Před 2 měsíci +8

    this can go out for any hobbies or even schoolwork tbh. I've been having some problems with getting myself to sew and write, but after watching this video it made sense on why I was avoiding on doing my hobbies! so like this can basically work for anything as long I remember to praise myself for putting effort :D

  • @jordankash1456
    @jordankash1456 Před 2 měsíci +7

    This hits home. I took art 3 years in middle school and then fell into a deep depression Lexapro a SSRI reuptake inhibitor, has been bringing that motivation back for drawing and doing things, and mental health is very important. Most of the older generation learned to ignore mental stuff to suck it up, but I like to learn and have accepted myself.

  • @nevaleane
    @nevaleane Před 2 měsíci +15

    i love this video and your other video “how to draw literally anything” i think the way you word things makes so much sense in my head and i like how you break down the processes of why before telling how THANK YOU!

  • @merlinrehms8998
    @merlinrehms8998 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Bro, im an art student and also discovered huberman and trying to follow his principles, so glad to hear others in the community pick him up and youre reading back notes and thoughts i made. The more of us know the better we can hold the line together

  • @MAY_7777
    @MAY_7777 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Just appreciate yourself for doing the work itself in the moment, and see the magic happen.

  • @cosygracegames
    @cosygracegames Před 2 měsíci +1

    This was genuinely so well made and really helped me to feel reassured in working hard/ putting in that effort over so many short term things- I’m gonna go out and tackle my goals! It was such a great way to visualize it all

  • @hanakisoi998
    @hanakisoi998 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Thank you for putting this video together. Compiling the information and relating it to art was really helpful.

  • @itshel2677
    @itshel2677 Před 2 měsíci +52

    lol dude my brain just fucking expaaaaaaanded lik fuuck

  • @dayyo1633
    @dayyo1633 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I was actually watching this vid on a coffee break during some head studies / lowkey procrastinating, but this helped me a lot to get hyped and WANT to get back to continuing the study.
    Thank you!

  • @rebeccarose3
    @rebeccarose3 Před 2 měsíci +3

    ur honestly becoming my favourite youtuber, i really needed this. ive been stuck in my depression for years now and im finally ready and able to come out of it. so excited to see my own growth im gonna become good at art like u!!!!!!!!!! :D

  • @rafiikimuziki
    @rafiikimuziki Před 2 měsíci +1

    Halfway through and my mind is blown!! Thank you for taking the time to make this video!

  • @Chloe-android
    @Chloe-android Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is such an awesome perspective. I really love it when artists emphasize the science going on inside of our silly little brains because it really does feel like magic sometimes. I have been really stumped on an illustration for the past few days and this video completely re-unlocked my desire (and love) for tackling each challenge I reach in my creative process.

  • @ThatzAwkwrd
    @ThatzAwkwrd Před 2 měsíci +1

    I can tell that you are genuinely experiencing this through the video! That's awesome, dude. Keep it up!

  • @m.wilkinson9559
    @m.wilkinson9559 Před 2 měsíci +1

    One of the best videos I've seen on dopamine and motivation! Really well done!
    I liked how your explanations were relatable and even actionable. Thanks a lot for this video.

  • @sami404.
    @sami404. Před 2 měsíci +1

    I can't begin to describe how much I needed this video :")
    I'm in a downfall in my life generally and in my art, especially, and this video basically brought back all my senses !
    Thank you so much 🫶🏻
    love your content 🙏🏻💕

  • @hondo.redondo
    @hondo.redondo Před 2 měsíci

    lovely way of explaining the process of motivation! you made everything feel easier to understand. plus i think that the advice you gave makes starting things seem less of a mess. really, thank you for such great video!!

  • @vetr17384
    @vetr17384 Před 2 měsíci +1

    One of the rare few videos that I actually felt like I learnt something from. Thank you and the algorithm for recomending me this. Putting this into practice IMMEDIATELY!

  • @riverbandit2138
    @riverbandit2138 Před 2 měsíci

    This video really helped me! So many times I was taking breaks in between my drawings, loosing motivation during my studies. But after what hung this I can’t get enough of drawing! Thank you ❤

  • @keekeekakakookoo
    @keekeekakakookoo Před 2 měsíci +9

    dude i love this channel so so much

  • @moil5722
    @moil5722 Před 2 měsíci +11

    This video highlights the exact problem I have been having and was put together very well, great video!

  • @doodles197
    @doodles197 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this video dude. Just arriving in front of your materials is often the hardest part. But youre right “just 5 mins” often turns into much longer

  • @spaghett0id
    @spaghett0id Před 2 měsíci

    thank you, as an artist who’s been meaning to get back into learning drawing as well and i genuinely found this very important and impactful

  • @jiadoodles
    @jiadoodles Před měsícem +1

    Thank you! I’m in art school and have problems with depression, but I want to work hard and draw lots! Your videos are so helpful, and you are so well informed!

  • @richujose7064
    @richujose7064 Před 6 dny

    Thanks for the upload, this is exactly what I needed to hear now!

  • @Jayce-hk2zi
    @Jayce-hk2zi Před 29 dny

    this Is so helpful omg. not just In regard to drawing but just In general. as someone with chronic depression, thinking that way Is absolutely life-changing. thankyou for this

  • @Mchelle021
    @Mchelle021 Před měsícem

    Very helpful! Thank you for synthesizing this information. I’ve been studying and trying to apply my understanding of dopamine to my life activities for several weeks now. You offered a much needed take on how to apply this knowledge to art-making. 👍🏽

  • @mana-vw1fp
    @mana-vw1fp Před 2 měsíci

    Incredible video.
    I’m an artist that has been struggling with motivation ever since I was younger, and just began to find my motivation earlier throughout the year, I came across your video and thought it’d be just telling me to draw more and pushed it off.
    I’m on the bus right now and was struggling to open my page, just finished the video, and can’t put my pencil down. Thank you for this masterpiece! 😊

  • @dhawkeye4439
    @dhawkeye4439 Před 2 měsíci

    Y’know, honestly, I think this is the first video I’ve seen on this topic that was actually motivating. Thank you

  • @FightingALion
    @FightingALion Před 2 měsíci +1

    Man what a good video! Really solid pointers and good advice. Thank you!

  • @Visioninmymind
    @Visioninmymind Před 2 měsíci

    I love how providing different perspectives give a direction as to how to approach situations. 😊
    Love this

  • @meganbrillantes
    @meganbrillantes Před měsícem +2

    This was such an eye opener I don’t know why I haven’t looked at the science of why I’m so unmotivated now compared to when I was younger. Especially as a psychology student 😅 this video just reminded me that there’s psychology in everything

  • @user-od8mm4yv9u
    @user-od8mm4yv9u Před 2 měsíci +3

    You have just said what I needed to hear. Great video, thank you so much

  • @randomRyze
    @randomRyze Před 2 měsíci

    This video is (as far as I can tell) THE best motivational video for drawing/art I have ever watched. It gives practical approaches; it gives examples of those approaches; and it takes wise words from an outside source and applies them in a very appropriate & effective way. THANK YOU for this video! I can already feel my worldview changing… but this is only the beginning! 😁

  • @andromedans0ul919
    @andromedans0ul919 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This video is so helpful and is so well written! You speak in a way it's very easy to understand and you really inspire me to take action, because now I know my mind can be trained with really achivable tiny habits.
    I´ve been taking notes from this video and I already wrote 6 pages, that's how useful it is, thanks for real!!! 🌟🌟

  • @user-bd4jz7ll6j
    @user-bd4jz7ll6j Před 2 měsíci

    thank you so much for this video!!! 😭😭😭 needed to hear this so badly, now i will be more mindful of how i spend my time 😭

  • @vladislava511
    @vladislava511 Před 7 dny

    You're really well-rounded, I really like that about you! it's unusual to find an artist who is well read and draws information (pun unintended) from different disciplines to improve your art :)

  • @metalizim2010
    @metalizim2010 Před 6 dny

    This video (no cap) actually motivated me alot, and actually made me excited. If it's not challenging, then it isn't worth the effort. Thx for the video, you're not like the others bro. Keep it up!

  • @zoeylovesall
    @zoeylovesall Před 2 měsíci

    thank you so much for diving into this topic and sharing your findings with us. i'm definitely going to use the information when i approach trying to learn and do new things. much love! ❤❤

  • @maodebo3301
    @maodebo3301 Před 2 měsíci +11

    I think you should add something to incline at an angle your drawing sketchbook cuz 1) you avoid the drawing being off / elongated since u are looking at it at an angle 2) your back will thank you
    I had to comment seeing how you are drawing at your desk.
    I personally use a thicc book under one of those hard covers/binders with rings to add papers with holes. But I use this for my small A5 sketchbook.
    to draw in an A4 you can use a bigger binder or (like I do) the glass from a pictureframe inclined somehow

  • @rossg9909
    @rossg9909 Před 2 měsíci

    amazing summary thank you for sharing your thoughts on this too. You just introduced me to a new podcast. Exactly what I've been looking for during work.

  • @taylorperkins5279
    @taylorperkins5279 Před měsícem

    Yo - this is really inspiring, and definitely what I needed to hear. I’ve experienced gaining dopamine from the struggle before, and at some point I lost it. Especially recently, I’ve been trying to figure out why my motivation has been off, and how to get it back (not just with art). Thank you 🙏

  • @SeleckPlays
    @SeleckPlays Před 2 měsíci

    Entertaining, concise, and accurate. Bro, this is such an excellent vid!

  • @OkamiSam
    @OkamiSam Před 5 dny +1

    its crazy the amount of shit we have to come up with to compensate the predatory nature of social media and the things it stole from us, like the drive and passion

  • @4bonel
    @4bonel Před 2 měsíci +3

    My first time seeing an art-related video reference Huberman, it's like a crossover episode of my recommended
    Great video man!

  • @_xxdisgraceyxx_
    @_xxdisgraceyxx_ Před měsícem +1

    Please, always remember BALANCE IS THE KEY.
    I had to quit drawing because for 2 years it became my comfort zone, an addiction to escape from reality and miss family events, trips, medical appointments etc. I was constantly in bed drawing all day and night. I quit in January, since then I maybe did 3/4 drawings, only when I was sick and forced to be in bed. My life is much better now 😌 I replaced compulsive drawing with exercise and quality time outside ❤️

  • @jamesacrow4765
    @jamesacrow4765 Před měsícem +1

    I've recently been thinking about the connection between exercise and creativity. Great video!

  • @aquaecoloratum
    @aquaecoloratum Před 2 měsíci

    Been a long time since a video gave me that much of hope. thank so much. I obviously subscribed.

  • @cat_purrs_in_graphite
    @cat_purrs_in_graphite Před měsícem +1

    I loved this video, thank you for making it.🙏 It was not just educational but entertaining too. The hand drawing had me properly LOLling. Thank you 😻

  • @holymoly8163
    @holymoly8163 Před 2 měsíci

    I don’t comment much but this video deserves it. 10/10 advice. I’ve had problems with motivation and wanting to do anything. This information was the discipline I needed to hear. Keep up the good work.

  • @rishikarri
    @rishikarri Před měsícem

    This video is incredibly useful! And funny too! I like your sense of humor. Thank you for sharing! Super inspiring stuff with actionable steps. This video made me think about how I can instill a songwriting addiction.

  • @fryhyte8111
    @fryhyte8111 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Goblish, nice to see a video from you again, again so enlightening, keep it up ! thank you

  • @lydiamccord8562
    @lydiamccord8562 Před 2 měsíci

    This is so good!!!I learned that staying off of social media an hour before bed and first thing in the morning has helped me focus better. I noticed when I binge watch tik tok, Instagram and Facebook cost me to become overwhelmed and anxious and distracted from really growing as an artist. I trained myself to reward myself with social media when I have actually put forth the effort to accomplish a goal. Perfect or not I did it and it created the passion and motivation to want to do it even more.❤ L

  • @amaliaventuri9485
    @amaliaventuri9485 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I haven't watched this yet, but just the title and thumbnail alone are a masterpiece so bravo

  • @CSchaeken
    @CSchaeken Před 2 měsíci

    This is a true eye opener for me! Thanks a million👍❤️

  • @crunchycrispychip3266
    @crunchycrispychip3266 Před 2 měsíci

    You're now my favorite art channel ❤

  • @YOUFREAKINNERD
    @YOUFREAKINNERD Před měsícem +1

    Great video my dude, thank you. I will absolutely be taking some of this stuff on board.

  • @chunkyfillet5332
    @chunkyfillet5332 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video man, the stuff you talk about can be applied to other stuff, not just art. Great job.

  • @that.guy.that.likes.cookies
    @that.guy.that.likes.cookies Před 2 měsíci +2

    i just found my weakness on drawing and fixed it i found my dopamine spike

  • @astralpunk9245
    @astralpunk9245 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I needed this video, thank you for putting this information out

  • @angelguerrero2890
    @angelguerrero2890 Před 19 dny +1

    Next time you have the feeling that you can not wait to do something focus on that feeling and try remenber how it feels and try to think about it at the same time you want to draw

  • @komlanraider91
    @komlanraider91 Před 6 dny

    I needed this advice, thank you !

  • @hickorytree3764
    @hickorytree3764 Před 2 měsíci +1

    this is one of my favorite vids now

  • @vishtem33
    @vishtem33 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video; Well explained and illustrated, and I especially appreciate that you didn't go down the 'productivity for productivity's sake is good' path that so many people claiming to address 'motivation' focus on.
    18:40 In this kind of "I did one specific thing in a way that is clearly wrong" case, I would also advocate redrawing. You drew it wrong and you can see what is wrong. Just redraw it, until you think you drew it right. If you can't get it right yet, you can probably still make it better than it was.
    19:16 Thinking about this in terms of dopamine spikes to me gives an added perspective on the necessity of breaks (actual real "do nothing" breaks, not "I'll just check my messages and email" breaks) -- it's not just about how long you can effectively focus, it's about mental hygiene; being 'on' all the time does not lead to a stable mind.

  • @hannah.paints
    @hannah.paints Před 2 měsíci

    Wow...thanks! I've seen quite a few videos on this topic but this one is a gamechanger. 🥰

  • @cookies2613
    @cookies2613 Před 2 měsíci

    This is amazing, man, I LOVE YOU, thanks for making this video