We seek instant gratification.
Employers are adapting to a new generation of workers who are constantly connected and ambitious, but who
seek instant gratification and feedback, and can be incredibly anxious.
Despite knowing the health benefits of working out, behavior expert Michelle Segar, PhD, says humans are wired to
seek instant gratification.
It's perfectly possible to be a part of «slow club» with a mobile in your pocket, just as it's possible to
seek instant gratification without a phone.
In his keynote at Modern Customer Experience, Shashi Seth, SVP of Oracle Marketing Cloud, said that shift to revenue goals reflects the changed world we live in — a cord - cut world where users spend more time on technology, more time in their social spaces, more time
seeking instant gratification.
If you trust the clichés, they're the generation of entitlement,
seeking instant gratification.
The product will be apt for those looking for a simple proposition and
seeking instant gratification, as the decision of buying can be made in just a few mintues due to the transparency and simplicity of the product.
Not exact matches
Seeking pleasure and
instant gratification is synonamous to crisis management - any wonder obama was busy sipping on Indonesian French wine with Clinton while Mideast blood exploded?
When we don't get the
instant gratification we
seek it can leave us feeling insecure and regretful.
And in our inter-connected, up - to - the - moment,
instant -
gratification seeking culture, what we «do not know» seems to grow by the hour.
It's human nature to
seek the easy path and desire
instant gratification.
the pace is so great sometimes that
instant gratification is often being
sought were it can not be found.
Seeking validation and recognition from strangers online gives
instant gratification, but getting attached to meaningless approval will only turn you into a self - centered person who can become totally indifferent to real people and blind to their hardships.
At the same time, mid-sized performance centers half that size are popping up in secondary markets and merchants are increasingly
seeking smaller, urban warehouse space — microwarehouses, if you will — to accommodate the «last mile,» or final leg of delivery, and meet customer expectations for near
instant gratification.
Less is more when you
seek serenity in your spaces, but I also find that major furniture pieces should be purchased with careful thought and not for
instant gratification.