Lecture 1: Why Take a Motivation Course Flashcards

1
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how do we seek to motivate ourselves?

A

by setting goals

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2
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why are new years resolutions interesting to motivation researchers?

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we almost always fail at them

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failure rate of new year’s resolutions over time

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  • failure rates increase with time
  • It usually takes 7-8 times to succeed at a New Year’s resolution
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predictors of success in new year’s resolutions

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  • Desire to change
  • Readiness
  • Self-efficacy
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5
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reasons for failure in New Year’s resolutions

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  • Factors beyond my control (36%)
  • Deliberate decision (30%)
  • Lack of willpower (24%)
  • Forgot (10%)
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6
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self-control

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The capacity to alter or override short-term considerations in the interest of more valued long-term considerations

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ingredients for successful self-control

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  • Standards
  • Monitoring
  • Strength
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the big 3 questions in the course

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  • How can we reach our personal goals?
  • How can we become an expert at something?
  • How can we motivate others?
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9
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goal

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a mental representation of something we want to happen

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10
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when you set a goal, you:

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  • Focus your attention
  • Prepare to give some effort
  • Get ready to persist
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11
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goal pursuit and well-being

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  • Goal pursuit and success is one of the keys to well-being
  • Failing at a goal can decrease happiness and well-being
  • But, the upsides of goal-setting outweigh the downsides
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12
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prevalence of New Year’s resolutions

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Around ½ of Americans set New Year’s resolutions

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13
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what are resolutions?

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  • a self-change attempt
  • a strive for improvement
  • a firm decision
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14
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what are the most common New Year’s resolutions?

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  • Quitting smoking
  • Losing weight
  • Spending less (especially amid rising inflation)
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15
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potential solution to high failure rates for New Year’s resolutiosn

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  • January is a tough time to set goals in Montreal
  • We could set Canada Day resolutions instead (the weather is nicer, we aren’t in school, self-control demands are lower)
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16
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two kinds of motivation

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autonomous & controlled

17
Q

autonomous motivation

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motivation coming from inside you

18
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controlled motivation

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being pressured into doing something

19
Q

self-control among people

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Some people have more self-control than others

20
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self-control within a person

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  • For every person, there’s a within-person limit for self-control
  • The limit is usually higher for conscientious people
21
Q

how many New Year’s resolutions should we set?

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We should set fewer New Year’s resolutions because most of us are in self-control fatigue

22
Q

self-control fatigue

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the feeling that we are using all of our self-control resources and no longer have any left