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A child faces a choice: eat a marshmallow now or wait for two later. This scenario, known as the 'marshmallow test,' reveals the importance of delaying gratification for a successful life. Walter Mischel's experiment demonstrated that self-control correlates with better academic performance, social skills, and emotional well-being. It also aids in stress management and goal achievement. The question arises: is willpower innate or can it be cultivated? In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Mischel draws on extensive research and real-life examples to delve into willpower's nature, highlighting the cognitive skills and mental strategies that foster it. He illustrates how these principles can be applied to everyday challenges such as weight management, quitting smoking, navigating heartbreak, making significant decisions, and planning for retirement. The insights offered have far-reaching implications for parenting, education, public policy, and personal well-being. Mischel emphasizes the balance needed in self-control, suggesting that an excess can lead to unfulfillment. This exploration invites readers to reconsider their choices and understand when it’s appropriate to indulge and enjoy life’s marshmallows.

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The Marshmallow Test, Walter Mischel

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Walter Mischel
Erscheinungsdatum
2014
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
0552176133
ISBN13
9780552176132
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A child faces a choice: eat a marshmallow now or wait for two later. This scenario, known as the 'marshmallow test,' reveals the importance of delaying gratification for a successful life. Walter Mischel's experiment demonstrated that self-control correlates with better academic performance, social skills, and emotional well-being. It also aids in stress management and goal achievement. The question arises: is willpower innate or can it be cultivated? In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Mischel draws on extensive research and real-life examples to delve into willpower's nature, highlighting the cognitive skills and mental strategies that foster it. He illustrates how these principles can be applied to everyday challenges such as weight management, quitting smoking, navigating heartbreak, making significant decisions, and planning for retirement. The insights offered have far-reaching implications for parenting, education, public policy, and personal well-being. Mischel emphasizes the balance needed in self-control, suggesting that an excess can lead to unfulfillment. This exploration invites readers to reconsider their choices and understand when it’s appropriate to indulge and enjoy life’s marshmallows.