
Season 2 · Episode 8
Overcoming the Need for Instant Gratification as a Neurodivergent Baker
The Sweet Diary of A Stay at Home Mom · Mariama Sallah
March 1, 202523m 18s
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Show Notes
Do you ever start a project or business and feel frustrated when you do not see immediate results? As neurodivergent bakers, many of us struggle with the need for instant gratification, seeking quick dopamine boosts to stay motivated. But when progress feels slow, it is easy to abandon our goals before giving them a real chance to grow. In this episode, we dive into the connection between ADHD, dopamine, and instant gratification; why we crave quick results and how this impacts our baking businesses, creative projects, and even parenting. I share my personal struggles with consistency and the “all or nothing” mindset, plus practical strategies to push through frustration and stay committed to long-term growth. If you have ever felt stuck, unmotivated, or tempted to quit because success was not happening fast enough, this episode is for you. Tune in for encouragement, mindset shifts, and actionable tips to help you embrace patience, celebrate small wins, and build sustainable success; one step at a time.