Willpower Beliefs and Relationship Support: A Study

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Willpower Beliefs and Relationship Support: A Study
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This news article explores the impact of willpower beliefs on the quality of romantic relationships. The study highlights how individuals who believe their willpower is limited may struggle to provide adequate support to their partners.

Willpower beliefs, the internal theories individuals hold about self-control, exist on a continuum. Limited willpower beliefs suggest self-control is finite and depletes with use, leading to mental fatigue after effortful tasks. Non-limited willpower beliefs , conversely, view self-control as renewable and sustainable, resulting in less mental fatigue.

Researchers explain that many behaviors crucial for healthy relationships require effort, like providing support, self-sacrifice, and planning shared experiences. Partners with limited willpower beliefs may feel depleted and less willing to invest in these relationship-building activities. The study found that partners with limited willpower beliefs were less likely to provide both instrumental (practical) and emotional support to their partners

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