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Delay Gratification Now for greater Rewards Later - 11/5/2025

There's a classic example used in behavioral psychology: the marshmallow test. In this experiment, children were given a choice: eat one marshmallow now, or wait a little while and get two. The lesson? Those who could delay gratification tended to experience greater success later in life.

That same principle applies beautifully to homeownership.

If your ultimate goal is to one day have your home completely paid off, the question becomes: are you willing to make small sacrifices now so you can reap bigger rewards later? Or will you choose comfort and consumption today and carry the financial burden of a mortgage into your retirement years?

Making regular additional principal payments on your mortgage is one of the smartest forms of delayed gratification. It's not glamorous. It means driving the same car a little longer, skipping that expensive vacation, or resisting the urge to upgrade your lifestyle with every raise. But those steady, disciplined extra payments—say $100 to $200 each month—can shorten your loan by years and save you tens of thousands of dollars in interest.

More importantly, it puts you on track to own your home outright.

Imagine reaching retirement without a house payment. Your monthly expenses drop dramatically, giving you more flexibility and freedom. You may not need as much in retirement savings. You could choose to work less, travel more, or simply breathe easier knowing that no one can take your home from you.

On the flip side, choosing not to delay gratification, maxing out your lifestyle, refinancing to take cash out, or simply making minimum payments, can mean carrying a mortgage into your 60s or 70s. When many people want to slow down and enjoy the fruits of their labor, they're still stuck paying for yesterday's choices.

The marshmallow test isn't just about kids and candy. It's about life and how we make financial decisions. A little patience now, a little extra toward your mortgage each month, can lead to a lifetime of reward.

So, ask yourself: will you wait for two marshmallows later? Or settle for just one now? The path to a paid-for home starts with the power of delayed gratification.  Use our Equity Accelerator calculator to make projections to pay your home off sooner.

Tamara Towns-Pozorski CRS, ABR, GRI, PSA, SFR Century 21 Benefit Realty , WI (262) 470-2300 Wisconsin Licensed Broker: 56736-90 You will find that this buying or selling adventure isn’t predictable. You will find that things will come up that are tough or unexpected or unpleasant. It may not be seamless or painless. But my job is to help you through each one of those steps, so you can relax and know that your home and your family are in good hands. You are going to ask a lot of questions, and it’s my job to find the answers. You are going to get frustrated at times, and it’s my job to listen and help find resolutions. There may be surprises and delays, but my job is to make this as smooth a transaction as it can be. We can’t predict exactly how this is going to go, but you can be sure that I’ll be there for you every step of the way. A little about me: In 2012, I became a licensed Real Estate agent. I started working with Century 21 Benefit Realty in 2013. I’ve helped my clients buy and sell houses from: $63,500 to $1,200,000 500 sq. ft. to 9,000 sq. ft. 0.07 acres to 106 acres I have a great history of helping my clients buy and sell homes, investment properties, condos, and vacant lots. I have over $95 million in total career sales. My passion is helping people make their real estate dreams a reality! I want to help you make the best decision for YOU by listening to your wants, needs, and dreams! I will utilize my years of professional and personal experience, knowledge, and resources to achieve your goal. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter