ObjectiveCan having too much self-control make people unhappy? Researchers have increasingly questioned the unilateral goodness of self-control and proposed that it is beneficial only up to a certain point, after which it becomes detrimental. The little empirical research on the issue shows mixed results. Hence, we tested whether a curvilinear relationship between self-control and subjective well-being exists. MethodWe used multiple metrics (questionnaires, behavioral ratings), sources (self-report, other-report), and methods (cross-sectional measurement, dayreconstruction method, experience sampling method) across six studies (N-total=5,318). ResultsWe found that self-control positively predicted subjective well-being (cognitive and affect...
The present study sought to examine the interrelationships between approach and avoidance temperamen...
The purpose of this study was to provide insight into how self-control, emotional intensity, and fru...
What good is self-control? We incorporated a new measure of individual differences in self-control i...
OBJECTIVE: Can having too much self-control make people unhappy? Researchers have increasingly quest...
ObjectiveCan having too much self-control make people unhappy? Researchers have increasingly questio...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Aim: The aim of this study was explored the relationship between happiness, self-control, and locus ...
Does trait self-control (TSC) predict affective well-being and life satisfaction-positively, negativ...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Background: While self-control has often been related to positive outcomes in life such as higher ac...
Background: While self-control has often been related to positive outcomes in life such as higher ac...
High levels of self-control are found to be associated with greater life satisfaction. To further un...
The present study sought to examine the interrelationships between approach and avoidance temperamen...
The purpose of this study was to provide insight into how self-control, emotional intensity, and fru...
What good is self-control? We incorporated a new measure of individual differences in self-control i...
OBJECTIVE: Can having too much self-control make people unhappy? Researchers have increasingly quest...
ObjectiveCan having too much self-control make people unhappy? Researchers have increasingly questio...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Aim: The aim of this study was explored the relationship between happiness, self-control, and locus ...
Does trait self-control (TSC) predict affective well-being and life satisfaction-positively, negativ...
Although several studies provide evidence that trait self-control contributes to subjective well-bei...
Background: While self-control has often been related to positive outcomes in life such as higher ac...
Background: While self-control has often been related to positive outcomes in life such as higher ac...
High levels of self-control are found to be associated with greater life satisfaction. To further un...
The present study sought to examine the interrelationships between approach and avoidance temperamen...
The purpose of this study was to provide insight into how self-control, emotional intensity, and fru...
What good is self-control? We incorporated a new measure of individual differences in self-control i...