"...A slew of studies suggest that we each have a fixed neural reservoir of will power, and that if we use it on one thing, we have less for others. Tasks that demand some self-control make it harder for us to do the next thing that takes will power. In a typical experiment on this effect, people who first had to circle every ‘e’ in a long passage gave up sooner when they then had to watch a video of a fixed, boring, scene. The same loss of persistence has been found when people resist tempting foods, suppress emotional reactions, even make the effort to try to impress someone.
This all suggests we have a fixed will power budget, one we should be careful in spending. Some neuroscientists suspect that self-control consumes blood sugar, which takes a while to build up again, and so the depletion effect.
But the good news is that we can grow our will power; like a muscle, over time the more we use it, the more it gradually increases. But doing this takes, of all things, will power...." - Daniel Goleman
happy barfday brad!
27 burpees
27 ball slams
2 rounds
27 squats
27 lunges
27 broad jumps
27 atomic situps
27 pushups
27 push press
27 calories (partner style) 4 rounds
27 burpees
Happy birthday and thanks for the good times ya bastiche! Love you! xo
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