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No one likes to lose; we all want to win. But why? When an individual wins, testosterone levels usually increase, which influences an increase in dopamine, a chemical messenger that hits the reward center in the brain. This winning effect makes the winner feel good. Feeling good can further impact our well-being and even make us live longer. So how does one improve their chances of winning with all the trappings of success associated with it? In this week's Podcast Dr. Floyd shares ten things you can do to improve your levels of achievement when it comes to the psychology of winning.
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No one likes to lose; we all want to win. But why? When an individual wins, testosterone levels usually increase, which influences an increase in dopamine, a chemical messenger that hits the reward center in the brain. This winning effect makes the winner feel good. Feeling good can further impact our well-being and even make us live longer. So how does one improve their chances of winning with all the trappings of success associated with it? In this week's Podcast Dr. Floyd shares ten things you can do to improve your levels of achievement when it comes to the psychology of winning.
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