Joosr Guide to... The Marshmallow Test by Walter Mischel e-bog
25,00 DKK
(inkl. moms 31,25 DKK)
In today's fast-paced world, it's tough to find the time to read. But with Joosr guides, you can get the key insights from bestselling non-fiction titles in less than 20 minutes. Whether you want to gain knowledge on the go or find the books you'll love, Joosr's brief and accessible eBook summaries fit into your life. Find out more at joosr.com. Why do some people find it easy to resist temptat...
E-bog
25,00 DKK
Forlag
Joosr
Udgivet
26 februar 2016
Genrer
Psychology
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781785672422
In today's fast-paced world, it's tough to find the time to read. But with Joosr guides, you can get the key insights from bestselling non-fiction titles in less than 20 minutes. Whether you want to gain knowledge on the go or find the books you'll love, Joosr's brief and accessible eBook summaries fit into your life. Find out more at joosr.com. Why do some people find it easy to resist temptation and yet others struggle? Can you learn self-control, and if so, how? If the reward is something you really want, where do you find the willpower to stay the course until you reach your goal? The answers to these questions can be found within our own psyche, but how? Where? Why? The Marshmallow Test discusses the well-known childhood experiment that challenged the very young to resist an immediate treat in a small amount for the promise of being rewarded later with twice as much of the treat. Through observation, psychologists have expanded their understanding of the cognitive coping skills used to delay gratification for the larger reward in the future. We now know those same coping skills can be learned and adapted to help us out through all stages of life. You will learn: How to effectively replace emotional decisions with practical decision-making Why positive nurturing of self-control habits in childhood can impact our success in adulthood How picturing a future outcome can motivate good choices and create aversions to poor ones.