By ReShonda Tate
Word In Black
In the hustle and grind of everyday life, Black women often find themselves carrying the weight of the world. We are caregivers, professionals, advocates and community buildersโall at once. Yet, too often, we are told to โkeep pushing,โ even when the weight feels unbearable. What if, instead of just pushing, we focused on finding joy? What if we prioritized our dopamineโthat powerful brain chemical that fuels happiness, motivation and well-being?
Finding your dopamine is more than a metaphor. Itโs a call to action for Black women to reclaim their health and wellness through intentional joy and self-care. Hereโs why it matters and how it can transform our lives.

What does it mean to โfind your dopamine?โ
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in how we feel pleasure and reward. Itโs activated by small victories, meaningful connections and activities that bring us joy. For Black women, finding dopamine means identifying what lights us up and making space for those things in our lives, unapologetically.
โข Small wins matter: Whether itโs completing a task at work, learning a new skill, or spending time with loved ones, celebrating small wins boosts dopamine levels and reinforces a sense of accomplishment.
โข Passion projects: Dopamine thrives when weโre engaged in activities that align with our passions. Hobbies, creative outlets and even simple acts like journaling or gardening can help spark it.
โข Rest and recovery: Rest isnโt laziness; itโs revolutionary. Rest resets our minds and bodies, allowing dopamine to flow naturally. In a world that glorifies overworking, taking time to rest is a radical act of self-love.
Why Black women need it more than ever
Black women face unique stressors, from systemic racism to health disparities. According to the American Psychological Association, chronic stress impacts Black womenโs physical and mental health at disproportionate rates. Heart disease, high blood pressure, and anxiety are just a few of the consequences.
By focusing on dopamine, we can actively counter the toll of these stressors. Prioritizing joy, pleasure and self-care isnโt just a luxuryโitโs a necessity.
How to find your dopamine
Finding your dopamine doesnโt require grand gestures. It starts with small, intentional steps:
- Set boundaries: Protect your time and energy. Say no to what drains you and yes to what fuels you.
- Move your body: Physical activityโwhether itโs yoga, dancing, or walkingโboosts dopamine and reduces stress.
- Connect with community: Surround yourself with people who uplift and inspire you. Joy is contagious.
- Celebrate yourself: Take time to reflect on your achievements, big or small. Gratitude and self-recognition increase dopamine.
- Seek professional support: Therapy and wellness coaches can help identify areas where you can incorporate more joy and reduce stress.
The ripple effect of finding joy
When Black women prioritize their dopamine, the benefits ripple outward. We show up stronger for our families, communities and careers. We break cycles of burnout and set examples for the next generation to follow. Most importantly, we affirm that our happiness is just as important as the many roles we fill.
This article was originally published on WordinBlack.com.

