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Self-Discipline
& Grit
Week 13: Positive-Psychological-Interventions
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Self Regulation
Savouring & Positive Reminiscence
How do we savor?
Time Orientation, Four savouring
processes and ten strategies
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SELF-DISCIPLINE & GRIT
The ability to choose successfully among conflicting impulses'
SELF DISCIPLINE
GRIT
Perseverance and passion for long term goals'
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Self-regulation (SR) is 'the process by which we can seek control over our
thoughts, feelings, and impulses.
There are several ingredients needed for the acquisition and maintenance of SR.
SELF-REGULATION
What do we need to attain SR?
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THESE INCLUDE:
STANDARD
MONITORING
STRENGTH/WILLPOWER
MOTIVATION
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Multiple Choice
It’s a vital skill, but it’s also something we generally do without much thought. Where we keep ourselves from shirking work when we don’t want to go. We refrain from eating cake for breakfast and eating healthy, less-delicious food instead.
Self Interest
Self Motivation
Self Regulation
Self Discipline
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Multiple Choice
It is good for us and it is good to have plenty of it .
Standard
Self Discipline
Monitoring
Motivation
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GRATITUDE VISIT
The Gratitude Visit or Gratitude Letter requires you to
write a letter to someone you never properly thanked. You
can either read the letter out loud in person or send the
letter through the mail (although the first format is ideal).
Even more interesting is that this exercise works even
when you don’t send the letter (Lyubomirsky et al., 2006).
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SAVOURING AND
POSITIVE
REMINISCENCE
Another underpinning mechanism by which PPIs are
believed to work is the process of savouring.
SAVOURING
Is defined as ‘The capacity to attend to, appreciate and
enhance the positive experiences in one’s life.’ It is
important to distinguish savouring as a process and not as
an outcome – thus it is something we do, and not something
that happens – and it requires active engagement on the
person’s behalf.
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HOW DO WE
SAVOUR?
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TIME ORIENTATION
the past (reminiscing)
the present (savouring the moment)
the future (anticipating)
FOUR SAVOURING PROCESSES
thanksgiving
(gratitude)
basking
(pride)
marveling
(awe) and
luxuriating
(physical pleasure)
TEN STRATEGIES
sharing with others
memory building
comparing
sensory-perceptual sharpening
self-congratulation
absorption
behavioural expression
temporal awareness
counting blessings
killjoy thinking
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Multiple Choice
Which is not included in the time orientation?
The past (reminiscing)
The present (savouring the moment)
The future (reminiscing)
The future (anticipating)
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Multiple Choice
The capacity to attend to, appreciate and enhance the positive experiences in one’s life.
Positive reminiscence
Gratitude
PPIs
Savouring
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