Eudaimonic activity modelWe used a new methodology for assessing change motivation (Hudson and Fraley 2015, 2016) to test the hypothesis that striving to improve one's hedonic well-being fails in its aim, whereas striving to...doi:10.1007/s10902-018-9980-4Sheldon, Kennon M....
we first performed a psychometric assessment of the measurement model, followed by an evaluation of the structural model. This approach allows for more confidence in concluding that the structural relationships are drawn from a set
This version included five items, such as “Activities such as these make me experience life close to my ideal”, or “If I could relive this last activity, I would change almost nothing”. Momentary satisfaction was measured in the Experience Sampling Methodology (ESM) assessments using a ...
emphasizes how individuals achieve an optimal mental state when they are deeply immersed in an activity that is both challenging and aligned with their skills. This flow state fosters personal growth, as individuals develop their abilities and experience fulfillment while engaged in the activity [28]...
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In contrast, activity focused on obtaining simple pleasure (e.g., sex purely for pleasure) may provide only that moment's pleasure, which can dissi- pate or lead to habituation. Others have argued that eudaimonic well-being is achieved through participating in activities that are congruent ...
HedoniaEudaimoniaTourism activitiesHow well-being changes over the course of a vacation is unclear. Particular understudied areas include the eudaimonic dimension of well-being, the comparison between eudaimonia and hedonia, and the role of activity type. Using an integrated model, two studies which ...
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This study assessed adults’ motivations in the pursuit of well-being at different ages across the adult lifespan, examining females and males separately. We studied four major well-being motivations: eudaimonic motivation (seeking meaning, authenticity, excellence, and growth), hedonic pleasure motiv...
It should be noted that an alternate model in which positive emotion mediated the relationship between ego-resilience and eudaimonic well-being was statistically an equally plausible fit for the data. Because the results are correlational, we cannot determine with certainty the order in which variabl...