Self-Compassion Increases Self-Improvement Motivation
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Can treating oneself with compassion after making a mistake increase self-improvement motivation? In four experiments, the authors examined the hypothesis that self-compassion motivates people to improve personal weaknesses, moral transgressions, and test performance. Participants in a self-compassion condition, compared to a self-esteem control condition and either no intervention or a positive distraction control condition, expressed greater incremental beliefs about a personal weakness (Experiment 1); reported greater motivation to make amends and avoid repeating a recent moral transgression (Experiment 2); spent more time studying for a difficult test following an initial failure (Experiment 3); exhibited…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Mistake
- Self-compassion
- Test (biology)
- Self-affirmation
- Weakness
- Preference
- Reduced inequalities