Read Quitting (previously published as Mastering the Art of Quitting) Online
Authors: Peg Streep
Love withdrawal, and failure, fear of,
92
,
93
Lyubomirsky, Sonja,
206â207
,
208â209
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Mapping.
See
Goal mapping
Marshmallow experiment,
113â115
Masicampo, E. J.,
57â58
Mastery goals,
46
.
See also
Goals
Mayer, Doris,
73
Mayer, John D.,
107â108
McElroy, Todd,
183â184
McGill and Toronto study,
151
,
158
Meaning, search for,
194â196
Medvec, Victoria Husted,
180â182
Mental contrasting,
74â76
,
164â168
,
177
and behavioral intelligence,
167
and the brain,
167â168
conditions necessary for,
167â168
and dwelling,
74â75
,
164â165
,
166â167
and future and present, balance of,
164â165
,
187
and indulging,
74â75
,
164â165
,
166â167
and motivational intelligence,
167
vs. single-mindedness,
136
uses of,
166
Mental control, ironic processes of,
30
Metacognition,
113
Meyer, Stephenie,
76
Mikulincer, Mario,
90
Miller, Arthur,
179
Mind-sets, deliberative and implemental,
202â203
,
205
Mischel, Walter,
113â114
Moods,
110
definition of,
148
vs. emotions,
148
See also
Mystery moods
Mother-infant relationship
and artful-quitting, talent for,
86â88
Motivational disengagement (“getting back on the horse” or “putting your ducks in a row”),
61
Motivational intelligence,
167
Mystery moods,
148â150
and conscious self-awareness,
149â150
definition of,
148
and nonconscious goals,
148â149
nonconscious nature of,
148
positive vs. negative,
149
and social contagion,
149
triggers,
149
See also
Moods
Â
Near win,
14â15
and gambling, and the brain,
14
Neisser, Ulric,
128
New York Times,
38
Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan,
119â120
Nonconscious goals,
148â149
.
See also
Goals
Nonconscious thinking, and implementation intention,
206
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O.K. Corral,
38â39
,
42
.
See also
Quitting, unsuccessful styles of
definition of,
200
delusional optimism,
21
and goal reengagement,
200â201
measurement of,
201
and realism,
201
See also
Overoptimism
Optimistic bias,
71
Ordóñez, Lisa D.,
133
Overoptimism,
71
,
110
.
See also
Optimism
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Parent-child relationship
and approach vs. avoidance goals,
48
and attachment theory,
86â92
and child's emotional regulation, development of,
108â109
and failure, fear of,
92â93
and self-regulation,
100â101
and temperament,
85â88
See also
Children
;
Personal experience and history
Perceived value conundrum,
26
and escalation of commitment,
26
Performance-approach goals,
46â48
.
See also
Approach goals
Performance-avoidance goals,
46â48
.
See also
Avoidance goals
Performance goals,
135
.
See also
Goals
Persistence,
1
,
2â5
,
83
,
92
,
106â107
and anecdotes,
15â17
and automaticity,
27â30
and availability heuristic,
15â17
and bird in the hand (“a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush”),
24â25
and the brain,
12â14
as democratic,
2
and emotional push to persist,
10â11
and escalation of commitment,
19â22
,
24â25
and failure followed by renewed effort,
2â3
and inflexibility,
31â32
and intermittent reinforcement,
17â19
knowing when to persist,
193
and loss aversion,
24â25
and near win,
14â15
and perceived value conundrum,
26
and personal experience and history,
30â31
and quitters,
8â10
and regret,
179
and sunk-cost fallacy,
22â23
and unconscious thoughts,
27â30
value of, through generations,
211â212
and white bears,
29â30
Persistence profile exercise,
35
Personal experience.
See
Personal experience and history
Personal experience and history,
173â178
exercise,
178
and persistence,
30â31
See also
Parent-child relationship
Personal responsibility, and regret,
181
Personal strivings (life goals),
152
.
See also
Goals
Personality systems interaction (PSI),
97
Personality traits, and artful quitting, talent for,
85
Pessimism,
200â201
measurement of,
201
Pinto story,
133â134
Planning
and goals, achievement of,
202
See also
Implementation intention
Plous, Scott,
16
Positive thinking,
2
,
70â71
,
73â74
Postactional stage, of goal pursuit,
202
Preactional stage, of goal pursuit,
202
Preconscious mental process,
27
Predecisional stage, of goal pursuit,
202
Preschool delay behavior, and adolescent construction competencies,
114â115
and competition,
28â29
and ultimatum game,
29
Procrastination,
204
Pronin, Emily,
65
PSI.
See
Personality systems interaction
Psychological immune system,
69â70
,
182
,
186
“Put down the duckie” metaphor,
192
Â
characteristics of,
9â10
definition of,
9
example of,
9
after being fired,
115â118
aptitude exercise,
125â126
and courage to quit,
11
cultural pressures against,
43â44
difficulty in,
115â118
,
118â119
and digital communications,
41
emotional cost of,
10â11
and goal reengagement,
212â213
inability to, and personal experience and history,
173â178
knowing when to quit,
193
and learning curve,
122â124
as part of life cycle,
213
as proactive,
10
and rumination,
118â121
skills exercise,
115
See also
Artful quitting
;
Goal disengagement
;
Quitting, unsuccessful styles of
Quitting, unsuccessful styles of,
37â42
big bang (“enough is enough” moment),
41â42
disappearing act,
41
faux quit,
39â40
slacker quit,
37â38
stealth quit (“liar, liar, pants on fire”)
threatening quit (“If you don't do this, then I'll quit”),
40
and why they fail,
42â43
See also
Quitting
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Randenborgh, Annette van,
191
depressive realism,
71
Reengagement.
See
Goal reengagement
Reframing.
See
Goal framing/reframing
Regret(s),
178
and action vs. inaction,
180â184
,
189
and action vs. inaction, and goal reframing,
182
and action vs. inaction, and personal responsibility,
181
and action vs. inaction, and short-term vs. long-term,
181â182
and action vs. inaction, over time,
181
alternatives to,
187â188
and coping, action-oriented vs. state-oriented,
183â184
and counterfactual thinking,
179
,
186
,
187
,
188
and decision justification theory,
183
as learning experience,
184â186
,
188
management of,
179â184
and persistence,
179
as positive, studies of,
184â186
ranked list of,
188â189
regulation of,
183â184
and retrospective confidence,
182â183
and rumination,
190
and self-blame,
190
strategies for managing,
189â190
theories about,
179â184
Renewed effort, failure followed by,
2â3
Resilience, and the self,
196â200
Retrospective confidence,
182â183
Reverse contrasting,
74
Risk taking,
24
and “high bar” goals,
134
Ross, Lee,
65
Rumination,
118â121
and gender,
119â120
management of,
190â191
and regret,
190
and stress,
199
Ryan, Richard M.,
45
,
46
,
153â154
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Saffrey, Colleen,
184â186
Salovey, Peter,
107â108
Scheier, Michael F.,
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,
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,
200â201
Schkade, David,
206â207
,
208â209
Schwartz, Barry,
185
Secure attachment,
86
,
88â89
,
90
,
105
,
107
,
173
and self-regulation,
100
See also
Attachment theory
and flow,
196
and goal reengagement,
196â200
and goals, and happiness,
194
and resilience,
196â200
See also
Identity
;
Self-definition
Self-appraisal,
20â21
Self-awareness, conscious,
149â150
Self-blame,
190
Self-complexity, and self-representation,
198
Self-control,
56â57
and ego depletion,
55â56
vs. impulsivity experiment,
113â115
and technology,
213
See also
the Self
Self-infiltration effect,
102
and emotional intelligence,
107â109
See also
Emotions, management and regulation of
Self-representation,
197â198
,
199â200
Self-talk study,
168â169
Senay, Ibrahim,
168
Sesame Street
(children's television series),
192
“Setting Free the Bears” (Wegner),
121