By Dan Whitfield — 2020
More than ever, the novel coronavirus crisis is calling on us to dig deep down to discover unwavering willpower to rebound and rebuild. Here are three ways to get willpower to work for you.
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A growing body of research shows that the willpower used in decision-making is like a muscle.
Social psychologist Roy Baumeister has spent years studying how people resist temptation and break bad habits—and he's here to help.
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No one can reduce mistakes to zero, but you can learn to harness your drive to prevent them and channel it into better decision-making. Use these tips to become a more effective worrier.
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I believe there’s a huge difference in the way successful people and unsuccessful people think. And I believe that success itself is not some big mystery that people haven’t figured out before.