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We Do Not give up as it's about Delayed Gratification

STANFORD MARSHMALLOW EXPERIMENT

In the 1970s, Stanford University professor Walter Mischel conducted delayed gratification studies. Studies where children were offered a choice between one small reward provided immediately or two small rewards if they waited for a short period, approximately 15 minutes, during which the tester left the room and then returned. (The reward was sometimes a marshmallow, but often a cookie or a pretzel.) In follow-up studies, the researchers found that children who were able to wait longer for the preferred rewards tended to have better life outcomes, as measured by SAT scores, educational attainment, body mass index (BMI), and other life measures. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_marshmallow_experiment

Delayed gratification is the key here. Delayed gratification as in you will be rewarded and in time. Here we want you to win, and we put it in one of our slogans “Win for your Team, but more importantly win for yourself.” We want you to succeed and see that for yourself but can’t do it for you.


We take the stance with Habit!


As with gratification will come, you will need to be in the habit of whatever for it to happen. We take Engineering Habit principles and put those in place to build you up and keep you going. Exercise - Eating Healthy - or whatever! This is important for you and the longevity for a happy healthy life.


We want you to win for yourself and put Engineering Habits in place to build you up to help keep you going. Keeping it going is the key.


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