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This can negatively impact our capacity to think in the long term and lead us to prioritize short-term rewards.

Engaging in actions that bring us instant gratification on a regular basis reinforces this behavior, leading to a self-reinforcing mechanism. The more we indulge in such behavior, the more we develop a tolerance for it, requiring even stronger stimulation to feel satisfied. As a consequence, routine tasks that once held our interest may now seem dull and unexciting due to the heightened level of stimulation we have become accustomed to.

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Do you find it challenging to initiate your dream project? Are you frequently postponing essential activities until later in the day? Do you find yourself easily distracted by external factors, leading to feelings of dissatisfaction and anxiety? Instead of commencing your day with a significant task, do you find yourself first checking your emails or the number of likes on your most recent Instagram post?

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