self-regulation
Self-regulation refers to the ability of an individual or system to control and manage their own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors without external intervention, ensuring consistent and appropriate reactions to various situations.
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Related Concepts (23)
- arousal in sports performance
- attention regulation
- automaticity
- behavioral self-regulation
- cognitive self-regulation
- effortful control
- emotional intelligence
- emotional self-regulation
- executive functions
- goal-directed behavior
- impulse control
- inhibitory control
- metacognition
- motivational self-regulation
- regulatory flexibility
- regulatory skills
- self-awareness
- self-control
- self-discipline
- self-efficacy
- self-management
- self-monitoring
- sustained attention
Similar Concepts
- effort regulation
- emotional regulation
- emotional self-control
- internal emotional regulation
- regulation and control
- self-care
- self-care and self-management
- self-directed action
- self-directed learning
- self-empowerment
- self-motivation
- self-organization
- self-regulated learning
- self-restraint
- self-validation