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What Is a Dopamine Menu? How to Create One for Better Motivation and Mood

What Is a Dopamine Menu? How to Create One for Better Motivation and Mood

On days that feel like, mehhh, I love to go on Pinterest and get a fix of inspiration and a mix of motivational quotes, makeup brands, the random and unnecessary Amazon household gadget ad, and a few odds and ends, but a trend I’ve seen a lot of lately, the Dopamine Menu.

Basically, if your brain has ever been like “I want to feel better, but I don’t know what to dooooo”, let me introduce you to the dopamine menu.

A dopamine menu (sometimes called a “dopamenu”) is basically a personal list of feel-good activities you can pick from when you’re low-energy, overwhelmed, or sliding into doomscrolling mode. It’s inspired by the fact that dopamine is a neurotransmitter tied to motivation, reward, and pleasure — and it plays a role in how we seek out what feels good.

The concept was popularized in ADHD circles (shoutout to Jessica McCabe from How to ADHD), and it’s often described as a practical way to reduce decision fatigue and make it easier to choose supportive habits. By intentionally selecting activities that “boost dopamine levels” in healthy ways. And with some experts describing dopamine menus as essentially a rebrand of behavioral activation — aka strategies that help you do what’s good for you even when motivation is missing.

To build your own, think in menu categories:

  • Appetizers (5–10 min): quick walk, playlist, stretch

  • Mains (30–90 min): workout class, creative project, coffee date

  • Sides (do alongside tasks): candle, lo-fi music, body doubling

  • Desserts (fun but limited): TikTok, online shopping, reality TV

The goal isn’t “productivity.” It’s having a grab-and-go toolkit for joy — so future-you doesn’t have to think so hard.

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