Delaying gratification
Delay of gratification is the ability to forego an immediate reward in favor of a more important or greater outcome in the future.
Definition
Delaying gratification requires regulating impulses, anticipating consequences, and an environment that does not overload temptation. It is not just a character trait, because it also depends on the sense of security, available resources and the credibility of the future reward. In personal development, it helps build long-term activities.
Key ideas
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Practice and life
When tempted, use a 10-minute delay and ask: Does this reward support my goal for the week?
Common misunderstanding
It is a mistake to moralize every instant pleasure. The second mistake is to set prohibitions without designing the environment.
Questions for self-reflection
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