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SE #42: Instant Gratitude
Instant gratification is like that tempting pizza right in front of you, begging to be devoured, while the idea of waiting another hour for a big, juicy prime rib seems as absurd as wearing socks with sandals!
We humans possess ego-minds that have evolved to seek pleasure while avoiding pain, and this tendency has grown ever more intense, to the point that, nowadays, we mostly try to reduce the gap between having a desire and achieving satisfaction. But really, if you think about it for a bit, who can blame us? In the days of our ancestors, our very survival depended on seizing the moment rather than pondering long-term gains and benefits.
But what about delayed gratification—the responsible sibling who urges us to resist the allure of instant satisfaction and wait for a more profound reward in the future. Easier said than done, right? In our modern world of instant-everything, resisting the siren call of immediate desires is like trying to resist the temptation of hitting the snooze button on a Monday morning.
In this episode of Soul Empowerment, we’re going to be taking a detailed look at this issue and come up with some ways to rise above the habitual needs of our ego-minds. We are going to explore the question of what happens if we turn this around, and instead of seeking instant gratification, we choose Instant Gratitude?
Here are some of the talking points we’ll be addressing:
* Satisfaction vs Gratification
* Self-Control
* Patience
* Presence
* Instant Gratitude
Instant gratification means to experience pleasure without delay. But sometimes the real satisfaction resides in the delay rather than the immediate pleasure. You can choose whichever path you want to take, but if you adopt some of the ideas we share in this conversation, you’ll come to value the idea of Instant Gratitude over Instant Gratification every time.
About the Team:
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Sara Jane: Reiki & Vocal Reiki Master Teacher & Practitioner. Having worked on herself and healed her own early years trauma and hurt, Sara now supports clients, from her own experiences, to heal their own trauma and live a more fulfilling and happy life. www.VocalReiki.com
Gayle Nowak: Visibility Coach who shifts world-changing healers, lightworkers and New Earth leaders from outdated patterns into new possibilities. She weaves multiple modalities to guide clients and audiences into their truest expression so they can honor and carry out their soul mission. www.GayleNowak.com
Scott Holmes: Reiki Master, Polarity Therapist, RYSE Practitioner, Theta Healer Practitioner, and Author who empowers clients to transform and grow through multiple modalities of light, deep touch, sound, intention and crystals. www.RScottHolmes.com
We humans possess ego-minds that have evolved to seek pleasure while avoiding pain, and this tendency has grown ever more intense, to the point that, nowadays, we mostly try to reduce the gap between having a desire and achieving satisfaction. But really, if you think about it for a bit, who can blame us? In the days of our ancestors, our very survival depended on seizing the moment rather than pondering long-term gains and benefits.
But what about delayed gratification—the responsible sibling who urges us to resist the allure of instant satisfaction and wait for a more profound reward in the future. Easier said than done, right? In our modern world of instant-everything, resisting the siren call of immediate desires is like trying to resist the temptation of hitting the snooze button on a Monday morning.
In this episode of Soul Empowerment, we’re going to be taking a detailed look at this issue and come up with some ways to rise above the habitual needs of our ego-minds. We are going to explore the question of what happens if we turn this around, and instead of seeking instant gratification, we choose Instant Gratitude?
Here are some of the talking points we’ll be addressing:
* Satisfaction vs Gratification
* Self-Control
* Patience
* Presence
* Instant Gratitude
Instant gratification means to experience pleasure without delay. But sometimes the real satisfaction resides in the delay rather than the immediate pleasure. You can choose whichever path you want to take, but if you adopt some of the ideas we share in this conversation, you’ll come to value the idea of Instant Gratitude over Instant Gratification every time.
About the Team:
---------------
Sara Jane: Reiki & Vocal Reiki Master Teacher & Practitioner. Having worked on herself and healed her own early years trauma and hurt, Sara now supports clients, from her own experiences, to heal their own trauma and live a more fulfilling and happy life. www.VocalReiki.com
Gayle Nowak: Visibility Coach who shifts world-changing healers, lightworkers and New Earth leaders from outdated patterns into new possibilities. She weaves multiple modalities to guide clients and audiences into their truest expression so they can honor and carry out their soul mission. www.GayleNowak.com
Scott Holmes: Reiki Master, Polarity Therapist, RYSE Practitioner, Theta Healer Practitioner, and Author who empowers clients to transform and grow through multiple modalities of light, deep touch, sound, intention and crystals. www.RScottHolmes.com
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