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Monday, July 25, 2011

Self-Control


  1. "self-control is a finite commodity that is depleted by use." (Science Daily 6/7/12)
    1. "self-control to be like a muscle. Hedgcock says his images seem to suggest that it's like a pool that can be drained by use then replenished through time in a lower conflict environment, away from temptations that require its use."  (Science Daily 6/7/12)
  2. Factors that Decrease self-control (3/9/12)
    1. Rumination (3/9/12)
  3. Lack of Self control is associated with: (3/9/12)
    1. Aggression (3/9/12)
    2. Obesity (Science Daily 8/17/12)
    3. Less future success (3/9/12)
      1. Kids' Self-Control Is Crucial for Their Future Success (Scientific American, 7/27/11)

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