Self-control is of invaluable importance for well-being. While previous research has focused on self-control failure, we introduce a new perspective on self-control, including the notion of effortless self-control, and a focus on self-control success rather than failure. We propose that effortless strategies of dealing with response conflict (i.e., competing behavioral tendencies) are what distinguishes successful self-controllers from less successful ones. While people with high trait self-control may recognize the potential for response conflict in self-control dilemmas, they do not seem to subjectively experience this conflict as much as people with low self-control. Two strategies may underlie this difference: avoidance of response conf...
In this paper we claim that the well-established reduction in self-control performance following pri...
To successfully pursue a goal in the face of temptation, an individual must first identify that she ...
We investigated the self‐regulatory strategies people spontaneously use in their everyday lives to r...
Self-control is of invaluable importance for well-being. While previous research has focused on self...
control, and a focus on self-control success rather than failure. We propose that effortless strateg...
In this article we discuss recent findings in trait self-control research suggesting that successful...
In this article we discuss recent findings in trait self-control research suggesting that successful...
Research on self-control has increasingly acknowledged the importance of self-regulatory strategies,...
For regulating emotion, it has been shown that people benefit from being flexible in their use of em...
Self-control is a central construct in understanding human behavior and wellbeing, and has a signifi...
Sometimes we are tempted to do one thing (e.g., order the burger) but know we should do another (e.g...
Research has shown self-control to be an important factor in determining behavior and outcomes in mu...
High self-control is known to be related to the performance of behaviors that have long-term benefit...
It seems common knowledge that trait self-control helps people to achieve the things they find impor...
It seems common knowledge that trait self-control helps people to achieve the things they find impor...
In this paper we claim that the well-established reduction in self-control performance following pri...
To successfully pursue a goal in the face of temptation, an individual must first identify that she ...
We investigated the self‐regulatory strategies people spontaneously use in their everyday lives to r...
Self-control is of invaluable importance for well-being. While previous research has focused on self...
control, and a focus on self-control success rather than failure. We propose that effortless strateg...
In this article we discuss recent findings in trait self-control research suggesting that successful...
In this article we discuss recent findings in trait self-control research suggesting that successful...
Research on self-control has increasingly acknowledged the importance of self-regulatory strategies,...
For regulating emotion, it has been shown that people benefit from being flexible in their use of em...
Self-control is a central construct in understanding human behavior and wellbeing, and has a signifi...
Sometimes we are tempted to do one thing (e.g., order the burger) but know we should do another (e.g...
Research has shown self-control to be an important factor in determining behavior and outcomes in mu...
High self-control is known to be related to the performance of behaviors that have long-term benefit...
It seems common knowledge that trait self-control helps people to achieve the things they find impor...
It seems common knowledge that trait self-control helps people to achieve the things they find impor...
In this paper we claim that the well-established reduction in self-control performance following pri...
To successfully pursue a goal in the face of temptation, an individual must first identify that she ...
We investigated the self‐regulatory strategies people spontaneously use in their everyday lives to r...