
We are going to take a closer look at instant gratification, the pull toward immediate relief or pleasure and how it can quietly shape our behaviors, especially within mental health and substance use recovery.What often begins as something harmless, even human, can gradually influence the choices we make without us fully realizing it. Instant gratification can show up in the small, everyday moments, such as a message sent too quickly, a habit we fall back into, or a craving we act on before pausing to reflect. Over time, these patterns can grow stronger, reinforcing cycles that prioritize short-term comfort over long-term wellness.Together, we explore how this urge can evolve from subtle to overwhelming, at times feeling like a force that’s difficult to escape. We also open up the conversation around awareness, self-reflection, and what it means to begin shifting from reactive patterns toward more intentional choices.This episode invites listeners to consider where instant gratification may be showing up in their own lives and how slowing down, even briefly, can create space for change.
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