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E283: Alcohol Shortens Your Perception of Time (Instant Gratification)

E283: Alcohol Shortens Your Perception of Time (Instant Gratification)

Update: 2025-06-061
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Learning to put effort into our lives, be patient, and not rely on instant gratification is challenging. Alcohol teaches us that we can have what we want immediately and with no effort. Real life doesn’t work that way. In this episode, I explain alcohol myopia, which is how alcohol narrows our focus and prevents us from accurately thinking about the future. You’ll learn about how your brain is wired for instant gratification and how to start breaking out of this when you get sober.


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E283: Alcohol Shortens Your Perception of Time (Instant Gratification)

E283: Alcohol Shortens Your Perception of Time (Instant Gratification)

Gillian Tietz, MS, CPRC