Inspiration is a source of admirable creation—but where do people get it from? We propose that power allows individuals to draw inspiration from the self. Four studies involving different social settings and operationalizations support this idea. Study 1 revealed that greater power is associated with more self-derived inspiration and less other-derived inspiration. In Study 2, participants with a higher sense of power were more inspired by their own than by their partners’ stories in face-to-face conversations, whereas lower power participants were not. In Study 3, higher power people spontaneously generated more inspiring stories involving themselves than did lower power people. Finally, participants in Study 4 felt more inspired after wri...
Research indicates that power liberates the self, but findings also show that the powerful are susce...
Research has compellingly shown that gratitude is important for both personal and relational well-be...
Passive exposure to others’ positive self-presentations on social network sites (SNS) such as Instag...
Inspiration is a source of admirable creation—but where do people get it from? We propose that power...
Inspiration is a source of admirable creation—but where do people get it from? We propose that power...
How does power manifest itself in everyday life? Using experience-sampling methodology, we investiga...
The influence of inspiration on well-being was examined in 4 studies. In Study 1, experimental manip...
Positive psychology focuses on aspects that human beings can improve, thereby enhancing their growth...
Powerful people, more than powerless people, desire social distance from others. This research inves...
Within the creativity domain, inspiration is a motivational state posited to energize the actualizat...
Recent research indicates that power breeds authenticity, suggesting that people associate power wit...
In three projects we investigate the influence of power on a variety of social effects and elements ...
This dissertation reports the results of an investigation into the experience of inspiration. While ...
Power hierarchies are an essential aspect of social organization, create stability and social order,...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to examine inspiring others as a psychological construct in l...
Research indicates that power liberates the self, but findings also show that the powerful are susce...
Research has compellingly shown that gratitude is important for both personal and relational well-be...
Passive exposure to others’ positive self-presentations on social network sites (SNS) such as Instag...
Inspiration is a source of admirable creation—but where do people get it from? We propose that power...
Inspiration is a source of admirable creation—but where do people get it from? We propose that power...
How does power manifest itself in everyday life? Using experience-sampling methodology, we investiga...
The influence of inspiration on well-being was examined in 4 studies. In Study 1, experimental manip...
Positive psychology focuses on aspects that human beings can improve, thereby enhancing their growth...
Powerful people, more than powerless people, desire social distance from others. This research inves...
Within the creativity domain, inspiration is a motivational state posited to energize the actualizat...
Recent research indicates that power breeds authenticity, suggesting that people associate power wit...
In three projects we investigate the influence of power on a variety of social effects and elements ...
This dissertation reports the results of an investigation into the experience of inspiration. While ...
Power hierarchies are an essential aspect of social organization, create stability and social order,...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to examine inspiring others as a psychological construct in l...
Research indicates that power liberates the self, but findings also show that the powerful are susce...
Research has compellingly shown that gratitude is important for both personal and relational well-be...
Passive exposure to others’ positive self-presentations on social network sites (SNS) such as Instag...