Citation:
Riddell H, Sedikides C, Gucciardi DF, Jackson B, Thøgersen-Ntoumani C, Ntoumanis N. Motives and Mental Contrasting With Implementation Intentions Predict Progress and Management of Goals in Parents. Motiv Sci. 2023; 9(2):144-155
Keywords:
Goal Management; Goal Motives; Mental Contrasting With Implementation Intentions
Abstract:
Parents must rapidly adapt goals from various aspects of their lives to accommodate the demands of the early stages of parenthood. According to the self-concordance model, having autonomous goal motives (based on enjoyment or personal goal value) should foster effective self-regulation (e.g., coping strategies), better goal management, and increase the likelihood of goal attainment, compared to controlled motives (goals driven by demands/pressures).