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-{{Template}}'''Self control''' is perceived in a few ways. One of which is philosophical and might be described as the exertion of one's own [[will (philosophy)|will]] on their personal self - their behaviors, actions, thought processes. Much of this comes from the perception of self and the ability to set up boundaries for that self. Self-control can be expanded into several different areas, ranging from respect to [[willpower]]. Self-control is therefore centered in the ability of a person to exert their will over the inhibitions of their body or self. +{{Template}}
 +'''Self control''' is perceived in a few ways. One of which is philosophical and might be described as the exertion of one's own [[will (philosophy)|will]] on their personal self - their behaviors, actions, thought processes. Much of this comes from the perception of self and the ability to set up boundaries for that self. Self-control can be expanded into several different areas, ranging from respect to [[willpower]]. Self-control is therefore centered in the ability of a person to exert their will over the inhibitions of their body or self.
 +==See also==
 +*[[Aboulia]]
 +*[[Akrasia]]
 +*[[Amygdala hijack]]
 +*[[Attentional control]]
 +*[[Chun Tzu]]
 +*[[Deferred gratification]]
 +*[[Free will]]
 +*[[Operant conditioning]]
 +*[[Outline of self]]
 +*[[Radical behaviorism]]
 +*[[Self-control theory of crime]]
 +*[[Stiff upper lip]]
 +*[[Verbal Behavior (book)]]
 +*[[Walden Two]]
 + 
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Self control is perceived in a few ways. One of which is philosophical and might be described as the exertion of one's own will on their personal self - their behaviors, actions, thought processes. Much of this comes from the perception of self and the ability to set up boundaries for that self. Self-control can be expanded into several different areas, ranging from respect to willpower. Self-control is therefore centered in the ability of a person to exert their will over the inhibitions of their body or self.

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