People who believe that willpower is not limited exhibit higher self-regulation and well-being than people who believe that willpower is a limited resource. So far, only little is known about the antecedents of people’s beliefs about willpower. Three studies examine whether autonomous goal striving promotes the endorsement of a nonlimited belief and whether this relationship is mediated by vitality, the feeling of being awake and energetic. Study 1 ( n = 208) showed that autonomous goal striving predicts a change in willpower beliefs over 4 months and that this change is mediated by vitality. Study 2 ( n = 92) replicated this finding using experience sampling assessments of vitality. Experimental Study 3 ( n = 243) showed that inducing an a...
The limited resources theory became the prevailing theory in explaining the instances of self-contro...
Although providing support in romantic relationships is important for the well-being of both partner...
The perception that God controls one\u27s life can bolster motivation to pursue personal goals, but ...
People who believe that willpower is not limited exhibit higher self-regulation and well-being than ...
Objective: Lay theories about willpower—the belief that willpower is a limited versus nonlimited res...
Research suggests that beliefs about willpower affect self-regulation following previous self-regula...
Past research indicates that peoples’ implicit theories about the nature of willpower moderate the e...
Building cognitive abilities often requires sustained engagement with effortful tasks. We demonstrat...
The present study develops the debate over whether self-control is a limited resource, by investigat...
Building cognitive abilities often requires sustained engagement with effortful tasks. We demonstrat...
Positive psychology focuses on aspects that human beings can improve, thereby enhancing their growth...
What people believe about their capacity to exert self-control (willpower), whether it is a limited ...
Some people, to varying degrees, believe that self-control becomes depleted with use. People with li...
Self- control is essential for achievement and wellbeing. However, when used, the capacity for self-...
What people believe about their capacity to exert self-control (willpower), whether it is a limited ...
The limited resources theory became the prevailing theory in explaining the instances of self-contro...
Although providing support in romantic relationships is important for the well-being of both partner...
The perception that God controls one\u27s life can bolster motivation to pursue personal goals, but ...
People who believe that willpower is not limited exhibit higher self-regulation and well-being than ...
Objective: Lay theories about willpower—the belief that willpower is a limited versus nonlimited res...
Research suggests that beliefs about willpower affect self-regulation following previous self-regula...
Past research indicates that peoples’ implicit theories about the nature of willpower moderate the e...
Building cognitive abilities often requires sustained engagement with effortful tasks. We demonstrat...
The present study develops the debate over whether self-control is a limited resource, by investigat...
Building cognitive abilities often requires sustained engagement with effortful tasks. We demonstrat...
Positive psychology focuses on aspects that human beings can improve, thereby enhancing their growth...
What people believe about their capacity to exert self-control (willpower), whether it is a limited ...
Some people, to varying degrees, believe that self-control becomes depleted with use. People with li...
Self- control is essential for achievement and wellbeing. However, when used, the capacity for self-...
What people believe about their capacity to exert self-control (willpower), whether it is a limited ...
The limited resources theory became the prevailing theory in explaining the instances of self-contro...
Although providing support in romantic relationships is important for the well-being of both partner...
The perception that God controls one\u27s life can bolster motivation to pursue personal goals, but ...