Book Titles

Willpower
Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength

By John Tierney, Roy Baumeister

Year Published: 2011
ISBN-13: 978-1-59420-307-7
Categories: Discovery, Strength, Willpower

94 Quotes Found

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Willpower:

When psychologists isolate the personal qualities that predict ‘positive outcomes’ in life, they consistently find two traits: intelligence and self-control.

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…willpower, like a muscle, becomes fatigued from overuse but can also be strengthened over the long term through exercise.

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…most major problems, personal and social, center on failure of self-control…

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Self-control is a vital strength and key to success in life.

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…self-control comes in [to resist temptation], and that’s why it makes the difference between success and failure in just about every aspect of life.

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Ultimately, self-control lets you relax because it removes the stress and enables you to conserve willpower for the important challenges.

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Emotional control is uniquely difficult because you generally can’t alter your mood by an act of will.

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You can change what you think about or how you behave, but you can’t force yourself to be happy.

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…self-control is tied into the body’s rhythms and the fluctuations in its energy supply.

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Adults routinely shortchange themselves on sleep, and the result is less self-control.

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