I totally get you with
the instant gratification thing.
Is it that American
instant gratification thing happening again?
Not exact matches
Spend your time on
things that matter — focus on the big picture and the long run instead of giving in to
instant gratification.
This can be difficult for those with a passion for
instant gratification, but the last
thing you want is for the other party to think you're under the gun to finish quickly.
Because all those
things provide
instant gratification in some form.
Maybe it's all about living in a world where we've come to expect
instant gratification in all
things, but it goes deeper than that.
Our society craves
instant gratification — we want
things now and we want them fast.
We've grown accustomed to an
instant -
gratification culture where we hold the reigns and can switch from one
thing to the next, the second something gets too boring or too difficult.
«That's a wonderful
thing — especially with today's consumerism and
instant gratification.
One
thing is for sure: in this fast paced,
instant gratification world of social media, being an online person who disappears for a few days apparently results in some digital hand wringing.
In an age of
instant gratification, both adults and kids are used to getting
things they want throughout the entire year, with little waiting time or...
But I'll give you some
instant gratification with my «3
Things I Do Every Sunday» download when you join my Dreams Into Action challenge group.
We want
instant gratification and one
thing that gives us that is food.
My dermatologist told me that the only
thing that sucks about this treatment is that there is no
instant gratification.
However if there are too many if's and half truths then given that we are in this age of «
instant gratification»
things can go horribly wrong especially if you only have a picture from a mobile site and not much else to go on.
This grounding in magic rather than pseudo-science mirrors the larger difference between the two films, that He Ain't Heavy is steeped in local tradition and culture (however made - up for the purpose of the film the plot is, the Mid-Autumn Festival is surely a
thing) while Future values the present above all else, about
instant gratification.
Before this age of
instant gratification online and YouTube, there used to be a
thing called «Buying or renting the game to see it.»
The concept of allowing learners to launch their eLearning courses on their own device rides the wave of the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) movement, but more importantly it plays directly into the psychology of convenience and
instant gratification that comes with the internet of
things.
One of the lures of e-books is
instant gratification, and if anyone got an e-reader under the tree this year, I would bet that one of the first
things they did was some online shopping for an e-book.
There is no such
thing as
instant gratification in publishing.
Among many other
things, at least, they know how to produce and package a product for sale and do not discount professionalism as a sales point at the expense of
instant self -
gratification.
A lot of what's holding us back from saving smartly and spending wisely is our brain is telling us one
thing while our gut (the part of us that wants
instant gratification and lots of STUFF) is telling us another.
They get discouraged, lose focus and then give in to their temptations for
instant gratification and buying more
things they can't afford.
Other obstacles get in the way, like paying off debt and
instant gratification (buying
things you really don't need).
The wonderful
thing about credit cards is their immediate use and
instant gratification allowing impulse purchases.
We are creatures of
instant gratification and often want to have
things now without fully considering the cost.
In this world of
instant gratification, we are all guilty of buying
things we don't need.
The
instant gratification of getting responses and engagement from readers is one
thing that authors working in the traditional publishing realm don't get to enjoy.
The
instant gratification, in this case, being that of spending $ 100 of your mom's money to buy maxed - out vehicle and weapon mods within 5 minutes of launch and then ganking those of us who have better
things to do with our own money.
The activities which contribute most to CO2 emissions and degradation and depletion of natural resources also go towards providing the
things that people value highly,
things which they get
instant gratification from.
The phrase «good
things come to those who wait» may also be hard for Millennials to embrace because growing up with the Internet created the desire of
instant gratification.
In this era of
instant gratification, people expect two
things from the products and services they use: Quality and Efficiency.
Old way of doing
things versus new faster
instant gratification attitude.
It's like this... I had the can of spray paint in my hand and the little
things were just sitting on top of the outside trash can and my choice was: * go get paper and carefully cover the trash can * point and spray... I went with the
instant gratification, who could blame me, I'm spray painting a bird cage today do ya want me to finish painting the trash can?