You know you should be more (or less) assertive but you aren't.
You know you shouldn’t overeat. But you do.
There is such a gap between what we know we should do and actually do.
The most realistic answer is to accept your basic self. Increasingly, scientists are learning that lack of discipline is heavily in our genes. According to a recent metaevaluation, which synthesized the results of 31 studies, 60 percent of the variance in self-control is genetic.
While
we may need to accept that we’re unlikely to transform from
procrastinator to superproducer, meek to magisterial, overeater to mousy
eater, we can, ahem, nibble around the edges. The key is to identify a
realistic baby step. I offer some likely candidates in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
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