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Essentials: Hulpmiddelen voor het Stellen en Bereiken van Doelen | Dr. Emily Balcetis
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Emily Balcetis, PhD, a professor of psychology at New York University who studies how visual perception influences motivation and goal pursuit. She explains how to better visualize and overcome challenges to achieve physical or cognitive goals. We also explore the science of setting goals, measuring progress effectively and research showing how fitness level and energy state can shape how difficult the world appears. Read the episode sh...
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Huberman Lab (United States) | Mar 19, 2026
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Visualizing goals effectively can significantly enhance motivation and lead to greater success in achieving both physical and cognitive objectives.
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Focusing too much on visualization techniques can detract from practical actions and lead to unrealistic expectations in goal attainment.
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Measuring progress is vital, but overemphasis on metrics can create unnecessary pressure and hinder long-term goal pursuit.
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Goal setting is inherently subjective; what works for one person may not be effective for another, complicating the science behind motivation.
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The impact of fitness level on perception suggests that addressing physical health is crucial for effective goal setting and achievement.
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