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    Abstract Recent investigations have shown that exerting self control reduces the ability to regulate behaviour in subsequent self control tasks. A state of depleted self control resources is known as ‘ego depletion’ and the purpose of this study was to see how our capacity to inhibit urges can be affected by ego depletion. This study was also done to test the effects of beliefs about self control on subsequent performance in self control tasks. Participants’ performance on the Stroop task and

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    The Comparison of Reality Therapy and Existential Theory in Addiction Counseling: The Case of Jack Walden University The case of Jack illustrates a number of dilemmas faced by addiction counselors; namely‚ his resistance to treatment and external locus of control. Jack not only denies his need for counseling‚ but also denies that his alcohol use is any fault of his own. Thus‚ this paper will serve to analyze and evaluate two therapeutic approaches that emphasize

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    1.1) Supporting independence can make individuals feel more confident and it can also help boost their self-esteem. Supporting independence can lead individuals to being more active in their daily lives and routines which is healthier for their mental and physical health‚ it can lead to them taking part in more social activities‚ along with taking control in their life and support such as cooking‚ shopping‚ going to the gym‚ cleaning‚ holidays‚ taking time to ask about their care plans. 1.2) Active

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    Employee Attrition and Retention: Exploring the Dimensions in the urban centric BPO Industry Synopsis of the thesis to be submitted in fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in MANAGEMENT By Santoshi Sen Gupta Enrollment No: 064009502 Under the guidance of Dr. Aayushi Gupta JAYPEE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY‚ NOIDA A-10‚ SECTOR 62‚ NOIDA‚ INDIA TABLE OF CONTENTS S. No. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3.0 4.

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    References: Babajide‚ A. D. (1991). Psychological and Socio-economic Correlates of Pensioners ’ Retirement-life Satisfaction. Nigeria: Obafemi Awolowo University. Bhagat‚ R. C. (1978). The role of self-esteem and locus of control in the differential prediction of performance‚ program satisfaction‚ and life satisfaction in an educational organization. Journal of Vocational Behavior‚ 317–326. Cavanaugh‚ J. &.-F. (2011). Adult development and aging

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    Investigation of the Better-Than-Average Phenomenon No matter who we are‚ what we are or where we are‚ we are always at the centre of our own worlds and what ever we experience is always primarily filtered through our self. Some scientists contend that the usual view of oneself is at times inflated to the point where it would be considered unreal (Gazzaniga & Heatherton‚ 2003). In most ability areas studied‚ more people rate their abilities as above average‚ than below average. These findings

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    To see sense changes in their lives‚ it is important to feel hope for the future and believe that change for the better is possible. Autonomy - self-determination Autonomy is to cope with everyday life‚ have power over themselves and be able to make their own decisions and to have the ability to like and believe in themselves. Health is closely linked to personal development and achieved towards a set goal‚ so it is important to manage to arouse the desire to set and work toward goals in life. This

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    Self Control

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    I. What is self control? Self control is the ability to control one’s emotions‚ behaviour and desires. In psychology it is sometimes called self-regulation. Exerting self-control through the executive functions in decision making is thought to deplete a resource in the ego.[1] Many things affect one’s ability to exert self-control‚ but self-control particularly requires sufficient glucose levels in the brain. Exerting self-control depletes glucose. Research has found that reduced glucose‚ and poor

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    Culture Competence

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    The Individualist concept of culture refers to being more self-centered and emphasize mostly on their individual goals. People from individualistic cultures tend to think only of themselves as individuals and as "I" distinctive from other people. They prefer clarity in their conversations to communicate more effectively and come in general directly to the point. People in individualistic cultures emphasize their success/achievements in job or private wealth and aiming up to reach more and/or a

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    Self Disclosure

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    friend‚ a boy friend‚ a new job or any new relationship‚ but disclosing can also happen with people we have known for a long time or not. Scholars define self-disclosure as sharing information with others that they would not normally know or discover‚ but I feel like each person has his or her own way of defining what self closure is. To me‚ self disclosure is letting myself go and trusting the person I am disclosing to‚ it involves risk and vulnerability on my part sharing important information to

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