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Miller, Raymond B.; Brickman, Stephanie J. – Educational Psychology Review, 2004
This article presents a theoretically grounded model of motivation and self-regulation that places personally valued future goals at its core. We attempt to integrate two lines of theorizing and research that have been relatively independent of one another: the social-cognitive perspective on self-regulation (e.g., Bandura, A., 1986) and theories…
Descriptors: Self Motivation, Goal Orientation, Success, Individual Development
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Powell, William – International Schools Journal, 1998
Ponders the very different lives of two successful businessmen who were considered school failures at age 14. Attributes their success in life to their ability to control impulsivity and substitute thoughtful planning for immediate gratification. As three experiments demonstrate, success depends on challenging oneself and exerting positive control…
Descriptors: Business, Delay of Gratification, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Lautzenheiser, Tim – Music Educators Journal, 1990
Addresses the issue of master music teachers' motivation. Describes motivation as a learned habit reflecting these characteristics: clarity of purpose, delayed gratification, consistent persistence, continual self-evaluation, open-mindedness, emotional maturity, no fear of failure, and self-discipline. Attributes master music teachers' success to…
Descriptors: Delay of Gratification, Goal Orientation, Habit Formation, Music Education