The nervous system and cardiovascular system
<span>Delayed gratification, or deferred gratification, is the ability to resist the temptation for an immediate reward and wait for a later reward. Generally, delayed gratification is associated with resisting a smaller but more immediate reward in order to receive a larger or more enduring reward later.</span>
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In my own opinion, I would like to thank you for standing up for not only the word of God but also for taking up the burden of speaking it out. Truly as the scripture says for those who publicly testify that I am their Lord and I would also testify onto the Father and to the angels that they belong to me.
Say you would want to start eating healthier. You ask your parents or whoever goes grocery shopping in your family to buy less junk food and more healthy food. You can also ask them to keep you on the right track. Since there is less junk food in your house, your family would theoretically start eating better too.