response efficacy/ self-efficacy都是心理学上面的概念。这里面也给出易懂的解释了:will it work? lead to 导致 ultimate outcome: 最终的结果 8 Question 3 is is it worth it? This the motivational question. This is about the consequences. You feel competent at doing worthwhile work. You're more ...
Self-affirmation theory asserts that the overall goal of the self-system is to protect an image of its self-integrity, of its moral and adaptive adequacy. When this image of self-integrity is threatened, people respond in such a way as to restore self-worth. The chapter illustrates how ...
Self-esteem can influence life in myriad ways, from academic and professional success to relationships and mental health. Self-esteem, however, is not an immutable characteristic; successes or setbacks, both personal and professional, can fuel fluctuations in feelings of self-worth. ...
Self-affirmation theory proposes that individuals possess a flexible self-system, such that they can respond to threats in one domain of life by affirming self-worth in other domains. In social psychology research, this has been examined... DK Sherman - 《Social & Personality Psychology Compass》...
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And paradoxically, your personal self-worth tends to come back stronger after the flow experience is complete. Time stops. So, now that you know the stages of flow, how can you bring it about in your own life to enhance or spur your levels of personal + professional fulfillment? Punished ...
.Peoplearemotivatedtoprotecttheperceivedintegrityandworthofself. 2.Motivationstoprotectself-integritycanresultindefensiveresponses. 3.Theself-systemisflexible. 4.Peoplecanbeaffirmedbyengaginginactivitiesthatremindthemof“whothey are”(anddoingsoreducestheimplicationsforself-integrityofthreatening events). II.Self...
have an appreciation for our own worth or value. We don’t need affirmation from others and we don’t need them to tell us that we are good enough, smart enough, attractive enough—we simply know. As a result, we tend to have higher levels ofself-worth, self-esteem, and self-...
Psychologists think that self-sabotaging behaviors often stem from limiting beliefs about one’s self-worth. So maybe a person fears success because they don’t think they deserve it. Or maybe someone doesn’t believe that they’ll ever succeed in their goals, so they act in a way that pre...
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