Term ID: T1401

Ego Depletion

/ego-depletion/
The temporary reduction in self-control capacity following effortful mental activity, suggesting that self-control operates like a limited resource that can become depleted through use. This theory has important implications for understanding willpower and behavior change.
Example: Finding it harder to resist unhealthy snacks later in the day after spending hours making difficult decisions at work, as if self-control "muscle" has become fatigued.

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Reference: Baumeister et al. (1998)