This document discusses the character strength of self-control. Self-control is the ability to control one's emotions and behaviors and think before acting. It helps people delay short-term gratification to pursue long-term success and gives them power over personal choices and outcomes. Self-control is like a muscle that gets stronger with use and helps both individuals and groups achieve goals.
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What Does Self-Control Mean?
This document discusses the character strength of self-control. Self-control is the ability to control one's emotions and behaviors and think before acting. It helps people delay short-term gratification to pursue long-term success and gives them power over personal choices and outcomes. Self-control is like a muscle that gets stronger with use and helps both individuals and groups achieve goals.
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SELF-CONTROL
VIA Survey calls this strength Self-Regulation
Parent virtue: Temperance. Strengths of temperance protect us from excess. Strengths
comprised in this virtue are forgiveness, humility/modesty, prudence, and self-control.
WHAT DOES SELF-CONTROL Individuals with this strength
MEAN? might be described as:
You have the ability to control your emotions • Disciplined • Cool
and behaviors. You think before you act. • Poised • Measured • Composed • Restrained Self-control is the act of managing behavior in a way that positively influences goal attainment and living up to Individuals with this strength standards. Possessing this strength protects people from are likely to think, feel, or destabilizing emotional extremes. Those with self-control behave in the following ways: are able to limit impulsive behavior. They have the ability to • I can wait. experience and navigate difficulty while remaining poised. • If I do this now, I will benefit from it later. They understand that through discipline and restraint, there • I’m going to do this, even though I are greater, long-term goals that they can accomplish. Self- would rather not. control is related to prudence, in that people with this strength are able to implement extended planning • I can control my anger and techniques in pursuit of difficult task completion. Self- emotions. control does not mean a lack of thoughts, feelings, or • I am disciplined. impulses; it just means you have command over them. • The more I practice self-control, the better I get at it. WHY DOES IT MATTER? • I have the ability to consider the situation before responding. For individuals, self-control helps them delay the short-term • I know that my actions now have gain in pursuit of a greater, long-term success. This an impact on my success later. strength is associated with having an “internal locus of control;” of being in control of (and responsible for) your own personal choices – and the outcomes of those QUOTES ON SELF- choices. It gives people the power to diet, study for an exam, or practice a musical instrument. Some CONTROL psychologists have likened self-control to a muscle: it gets “Temperance is a disposition of the mind which binds stronger the more it’s used. the passions.” -THOMAS AQUINAS A group’s ability to demonstrate self-control often appears “You have power over your mind – not outside events. in the form of “self-monitoring.” This means that individuals Realize this, and you will find strength.” demonstrate honesty with one another about successful -MARCUS AURELIUS group practices. When things are unsuccessful, group “Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can members have the ability to adjust roles in the interest of accomplish what others can’t.” overall group success. It’s a crucial strength in our modern -JERRY RICE society and its mentality of impulsivity and consumption. “The first and best victory is to conquer self.” -PLATO