
Scientific Secrets for Self-Control
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Narrated by:
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C. Nathan DeWall
About this listen
Join an expert in self-control research for six engaging and inspirational lessons that shatter the myths about willpower and replace them with verifiable science that can make the seemingly unattainable finally possible. Packed with eye-opening studies, experiments, and exercises to strengthen your self-control when dealing with money, fitness, personal relationships, and more, this course will have you wondering why you ever doubted yourself.
Whether you're looking for new ways to resist temptation, make a strong first impression, or better control your emotions, this is your guide to understanding—and mastering—what is a frequently misunderstood subject. In clear language, your award-winning professor introduces you to the general theories behind self-control: what it is, how it works, and how you can take steps to improve it.
Among the topics you'll investigate:
- How researchers discovered that delayed gratification can lead to better individual well-being in everything from higher self-worth to less sensitivity to rejection
- One of the most influential theories about how self-control works - the limited resource model, which argues that self-control relies on limited energy that becomes depleted after use
- How scientists discovered the link between the prefrontal cortex and aggression, and how people at risk for violent anger show abnormalities in that region of the brain.
Alongside groundbreaking scientific findings and research, you'll get personal exercises, activities, and thought experiments you can use to practice strengthening your self-control skills to meet whatever specific goals you want to achieve.
Disclaimer: Please note that this recording may include references to supplemental texts or print references that are not essential to the program and not supplied with your purchase.
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Non-fiction books, even on an interesting topic, can sometimes be boring, repetitive and overly long. But in lecture form I've found them incredibly engaging. I really have a sense of what it would be like attend a lecture in an auditorium.
This is my first title and I'm really enjoying it.
Great idea!!
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Great info
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slow but good content
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Okay, not something I'll listen to again.
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What I found controversial were two things. One is that race is a factor in how tiring we find relations with other people. We need to put more effort in relating to people of different races. Wow. If that’s not racist, I’m not sure what is. How about people of the same race but having completely opposite moral, social and cultural values?
Second, the authors suggests using your relationship to outsource your goals and decisions on to your partner so they help you achieve them and help you keep your levels of mental energy high.
What the author doesn’t address is what to do when your partner does exactly that to you - so that’s a flaw in the argument. Another flaw is just the sheer entitlement, man. It’s written by a man for whom most likely a woman is spending her own mental energy to conserve his. Shameful and infuriating, so completely unconducive to exercising self-control.
Not useful, but controversial
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believe making friends requires to be false
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Really poor
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nothing of merit
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