WILLPOWER QUOTES III

quotations about willpower

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Unless your willpower is ridiculously strong, chances are you will give into temptation if the people around you have unhealthy habits.

AMANDA TEJUCA

"Ways to Facilitate your Healthy and Fit New Years Resolution", Uloop, January 17, 2016


There's a lot of psychological disagreement about whether or not willpower is a limited resource. For many years, psychologists believed that self-control was finite, and could be "depleted" after you use too much of it. The classic study supporting this point of view found that students who'd had to resist eating chocolate-chip cookies did much worse on a self-control test afterwards than those who didn't have to resist the cookies beforehand. But we're increasingly discovering that our perceptions of willpower may shape our self-control more than anything else. Various studies have discovered that if people believe that their willpower is limited, they'll exercise it less often -- they make fewer New Year's resolutions, for instance, or take a break after a task that involves a lot of self-control and show less self-control afterwards. If they believe that willpower is infinite, though, they'll just keep showing it, no matter how many other bits of self-control they've exercised that day.

JR THORPE

"Why Are Some People Good At Saving Money? And What Can We Learn From Them?", Bustle, March 28, 2017


A man can do what he ought to do; and when he says he cannot, it is because he will not.

JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE

letter, 1791


He who wills believes with a fair amount of certainty that will and action are somehow one; he ascribes the success, the carrying out of the willing, to the will itself, and thereby enjoys an increase of the sensation of power which accompanies all success.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Beyond Good and Evil

Tags: Friedrich Nietzsche


Willpower is another important ingredient in self-control. Sticking to one's plan is hard work. Without the willpower to bring about changes, the best laid plans and all the monitoring in the world will not be good enough.

SHAHRAM HESHMAT

Eating Behavior and Obesity


If, like me, you made resolutions, they're probably mostly broken by now. Trouble is, the ones we make are hard to keep. I know only too well the only way of achieving my resolve to lose 30 pounds of ugly fat is to cut off my head. Dieting won't do it. No willpower is the problem. Maybe we should give ourselves a break and go for easier resolutions, like abstaining from all green vegetables, and only choking down unhealthy, fat-making, fodder.

PATRICK O'GARA

"The Donald, The Hillary, and resolutions", The Blade, January 11, 2016


One notable study showed a seemingly miraculous way to restore willpower: by consuming sugar. The study claimed that participants who had sipped sugar-sweetened lemonade demonstrated increased self-control and stamina on difficult tasks.

NIR EYAL

"The Way You Think About Willpower Is Hurting You", Huffington Post, November 22, 2016


Most of the time, when you think of willpower, you think of resisting temptation. Those of us who are able to stick to a diet and resist that perfect looking cheesecake sitting on the counter have amazing willpower and you want to be like them. You know you have a chocolate problem, but if only you could have steel reserve, you'd be able to resist. But this is just one aspect of how willpower manifests in your life. Saying yes is often just as important as saying no. When we have a list of tasks to do, but know that we could just watch Netflix all day instead, willpower is what helps you tackle those tasks instead of, or at least before, giving in and watching the latest season of your favorite show. Willpower means doing this especially when you don't want to.

MELODY VAN DE GRAAFF

"The Secret to Creating a Successful Online Business", Huffington Post, March 13, 2017


Man liveth from hour to hour, and knoweth not what may happen; Influences circle him on all sides, and yet must he answer for his actions: For the being that is master of himself, bendeth events to his will, But a slave to selfish passions is the wavering creature of circumstance.

MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER

Proverbial Philosophy

Tags: Martin Farquhar Tupper


Strong willpower is always driven by a strong underlying purpose. A reason to put in the necessary effort and take action. Reasons are the fuel behind the dream!

CANAAN MASHONGANYIKA

It's Do-able!: Power to Unleash Your Dream


We know what willpower is, but by some misguided conception, many of us believe we have to be a certain type of person, strong, determined, extroverted, to be able to be willful, to exercise willpower. Not so. We all have it and just don't know how to use it.

ROSEMARY ALTEA

You Own the Power

Tags: Rosemary Altea


For most of us, the classic test of willpower is resisting temptation, whether the temptress is a doughnut, a cigarette, a clearance sale, or a one-night stand. When people say, "I have no willpower," what they usually mean is, "I have trouble saying no when my mouth, stomach, heart, or (fill in your anatomical part) wants to say yes."

KELLY MCGONIGAL

The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It


A willing heart adds feather to the heel,
And makes the clown a winged Mercury.

JOANNA BAILLIE

De Montfort


Willpower apparently gets depleted if we use it too much -- a growing body of research shows resisting repeated temptations takes a mental toll.

FISHER FUNDS

"Fisher Funds: Willpower keeps bears at bay", New Zealand Herald, February 5, 2016


There is only one will -- the Universal Will. In order to make anything happen on this plane, one must align one's self with the Universal Spirit.

DOUGLAS DAVIS

"Willpower", beliefnet, March 17, 2017


We tend to think that habits like eating junk food are a matter of willpower--too little willpower, too much sugar and fat in our diets. But the more we learn about the malleability of the brain, the more we know that "willpower" is a far too easy explanation for what's really going on. The truth is that habits change how our brains work. What begins as a behavior morphs into changes in brain circuitry, and with repetition and time those changes strengthen and endure.

DAVID DISALVO

"Why Breaking Habits Is Even Harder Than We Think", Forbes, January 24, 2016


Reprogramming your behaviors is critical for achieving change, but what about when you just want to avoid texting your ex on his birthday? You still need willpower to help resist making life's everyday bad decisions.

DARIA MEOLI

"7 Things You Didn't Know About Your Own Willpower", Shape, January 26, 2017


Will without power is like children playing at soldiers.

ALEXANDER FLOHR

The Rovers, or The Double Arrangement


Did you know that your willpower is powered by food? No wonder it's so hard to diet. When we don't eat, our willpower goes down the drain. The best cure is a meal rich in protein, which enables the most optimal willpower.

GLEB TSIPURSKY

"7 Research-Backed Ways To Build And Maintain Your Willpower", Elite Daily, February 4, 2016


Acknowledge that willpower is a fickle thing, instead of punishing yourself for lapses in judgment.

JAMIE DUCHARME

"Is This Phenomenon Ruining Your Healthy Diet?", Boston Magazine, March 15, 2017