A down-to-earth conversation about what truly drives motivation and why passion alone isn’t always the answer.
In this episode of Chatting with Betsy, Betsy talks with Dr. Bobby Hoffman about his new book, The Paradox of Passion: How Rewards Covertly Control Motivation. They discuss why passion can be wonderful, but why depending too much on passion can create problems. They also talk about the book cover and the icons that represent different parts of motivation.
Betsy asks Dr. Hoffman if anger can ever turn into passion, something that connects to her own journey after Matt’s diagnosis of Early Onset Alzheimer’s.
Dr. Hoffman shares thoughtful insight and even talks about writing a book in honor of his son. This is a very helpful conversation for anyone who wants a better understanding of what really drives our behavior. Dr. Hoffman explains how the brain’s reward system works, why rewards get misunderstood, and how passion can sometimes lead to burnout.
His website includes free resources and an audio preview of the first chapter. Website
https://www.paradoxofpassion.com/
Order “Paradox of Passion”
https://www.amazon.com/Paradox-Passion-Rewards-Covertly-Motivation/dp/1538197200/
Psychology Today Blog – “Motivate”https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/motivate
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobby-hoffman-the-motivation-doctor
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