Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to override and alter their responses, including changing themselves so as to live up to social and other standards. Recent evidence indicates that self-regulation often consumes a limited resource, akin to energy or strength, thereby creating a temporary state of ego depletion. This article summarizes recent evidence indicating that regular exercises in self-regulation can produce broad improvements in self-regulation (like strengthening a muscle), making people less vulnerable to ego depletion. Furthermore, it shows that ego depletion moderates the effects of many traits on behavior, particularly such that wide differences in socially disapproved motivatio...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and actions? This question is central to the sci...
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to over...
If self-regulation conforms to an energy or strength model, then self-control should be impaired by ...
Motivation is underappreciated in self-regulation theories (as is true in social personality psychol...
Previous work has shown that acts of self-regulation appear to deplete a psychological resource, res...
Inhibition is a major form of self-regulation. As such, it depends on self-awareness and comparing o...
Inhibition is a major form of self-regulation. As such, it depends on self-awareness and comparing o...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
If self-regulation is a limited resource, the capacity to inhibit aggressive behavior should be lowe...
Previous research suggested that an individual’s capacity to self-regulate is limited, and easily de...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and actions? This question is central to the sci...
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to over...
If self-regulation conforms to an energy or strength model, then self-control should be impaired by ...
Motivation is underappreciated in self-regulation theories (as is true in social personality psychol...
Previous work has shown that acts of self-regulation appear to deplete a psychological resource, res...
Inhibition is a major form of self-regulation. As such, it depends on self-awareness and comparing o...
Inhibition is a major form of self-regulation. As such, it depends on self-awareness and comparing o...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
If self-regulation is a limited resource, the capacity to inhibit aggressive behavior should be lowe...
Previous research suggested that an individual’s capacity to self-regulate is limited, and easily de...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and actions? This question is central to the sci...