Promise to Oneself
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A Promise to Oneself is a promise made by a cognitive agent to themselves.
- AKA: Personal Commitment.
- Context:
- It can range from being an Undocumented Promise to Oneself to being a Documented Promise to Oneself.
- It can (often) be made to achieve a Personal Goal.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Commitment, Broken Promise.
References
2002
- (Koestner et al., 2002) ⇒ Richard Koestner, Natasha Lekes, Theodore A. Powers, and Emanuel Chicoine. (2002). “Attaining personal goals: self-concordance plus implementation intentions equals success.” In: Journal of personality and social psychology, 83(1).