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If you’ve been doing everything right and still not improving, this is for you. At some point, ‘try harder’ replaced real medical thinking. Most people in pain aren’t failing because they lack motivation. They’re failing because effort replaced strategy. For years, patients have been told to try harder — be more compliant, more disciplined, more patient — while real clinical thinking quietly disappeared. Tonight’s live conversation challenges that belief. We’ll break down: How motivation became a substitute for medical strategy Why effort without structure often makes pain worse What patients actually need when “trying harder” stops working This isn’t medical advice. It’s a reframing — and a necessary one. 💬 Join the live chat and tell us: What have you been told to “try harder” at? 👉Some products mentioned may be part of our Eclipse Brand, LLC. References: Goldman B. Study reveals brain mechanism behind chronic pain’s sapping of motivation. Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford University. Published August 4, 2014. Schwartz N, Temkin P, Jurado S, et al. Chronic pain. Decreased motivation during chronic pain requires long-term depression in the nucleus accumbens. Science. 2014;345(6196):535–542 Yan H, Shlobin NA, Jung Y, Zhang KK, Warsi N, Kulkarni AV, Ibrahim GM. Nucleus accumbens: a systematic review of neural circuitry and clinical studies in healthy and pathological states. J Neurosurg. 2023;138(2):337-346. doi:10.3171/2022.5.JNS212548 Mackey S. Quoted in: Thernstrom M. The Pain Chronicles: Cures, Myths, Mysteries, Prayers, Diaries, Brain Scans, Healing, and the Science of Suffering. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 2010. #pain #chronicpain #painmanagement #paindoctor #physicaltherapy #rehabilitationcenter #recoveryjourney #podcast