Our brains adapt to predicted discomfort. When you practice minor, chosen inconvenience—like leaving your card at home or taking stairs—your stress response learns there is no threat. Over time, uncertainty feels less dangerous, and you preserve cash, options, and calm without white-knuckle strain.
Discomfort experiments expose what truly matters by turning down easy pleasures long enough to listen. Skip delivery for a week and notice whether connection, nutrition, or convenience drives your urge. Redirect saved dollars toward priorities you name proudly, not impulses algorithms whisper.