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affect our cognitive ability to make decisions. Vanchai's article talked solely on Buddhist practices but it is believed that it could be broadened to all beliefs. Our religious beliefs may define who we are as spiritual people, but this article described how an outside source can push those thoughts away and look to benefit us in a way that may include disregarding religion .
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Generally individuals experience temptations in both positive and negative terms. For example, there is an individual who may experience temptation in the form of fearing the potential negative implications and consequences that can arise, whether it is in the context of standards or accountability
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etc.. He says that when given an opportunity at a large amount of money we have a greater chance of harming, stealing, partaking in sexual misconduct, or abusing substances. This idea of money as a negative persuasion tactic in regards to the religions mentioned above, is psychologically proven to
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stated 9 methods for achieving this. Self-control is considered by some to be a limited resource, which is depleted by use. Some believe that self-control can be replenished and thus that the immediate effects of an individual's depleted self-control can be overcome, and that an individual must be
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There are valenced effects on a variety of outcomes from temptation. Such as the health and well-being of an individual. There is also the relief of stress that an individual may be experiencing. For example, undesirable, "illicit, and/or transcendent conflicts underlying the successful or failed
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More informally, temptation may be used to mean "the state of being attracted and enticed" without anything to do with moral, ethical, or ideological valuation; for example, one may say that a piece of food looks "tempting" even though eating it would result in no negative consequences.
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Research has found that components of an assessment that would allow for an individual to precisely understand the influence of self-control and other potential or protective variables on the process, experience, and resolution of temptation.
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Research suggests that there are paradoxical effects associated with temptation. Implicit in all the forms in which temptation can present itself there is a set of options that may facilitate high moral standards in decision-making.
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Vohs, KD; Baumeister, RF; Schmeichel, BJ; Twenge, JM; Nelson, NM; Tice, DM (2008). "Making choices impairs subsequent self-control: a limited-resource account of decision making, f-regulation, and active initiative".
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When an individual is attempting to address or resolve a complex experience of temptation, including transcendent levels and potential negative and positive expressions. For example, "mindfulness, humility, prayer,
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of undesirable situations or through a 'self-report' outcome measure of problem behaviors, which leads to the full extent and process of the underlying conflict and the implications that are oftentimes overlooked.
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aspects of physical health, mental health, and well-being". An individual's experience with temptation may influence a person's future experiences, predict future possibilities, and outcomes.
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Webb, J.R. (Sep 2014). Incorporating Spirituality into Psychology of temptation: Conceptualization, measurement, and clinical implications. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 1.3. PP: 231-241
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Temptations can have effects on long-term goal attainment, it has been found that individuals who experienced temptation and the effects of it found there were benefits to their experiences.
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tradition, temptation is broken down into 6 distinct steps or stages: provocation, momentary disturbance of the intellect, coupling, assent, prepossession, and passion.
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In regards to Spiritual struggle, research argues that the struggle can be looked upon as a gift, as an opportunity for growth, and as a means to improve one's life.
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Positive or negative religious coping and constructive or destructive emotions, "the valenced expression of temptation may lead to the salutary versus
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growth, and/or transcendent growth, which includes recognizing constructive and/or collaborative interactions with the transcendent.
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Ariyabuddhiphongs, Vanchai (2007). "Money Consciousness and the Tendency to Violate the Five Precepts Among Thai Buddhists".
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Weak or subtle temptations, in comparison to strong or obvious temptations, can lead to a greater loss of self-control.
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able to identify the presence of a temptation (i.e., short-term desire) before self-control can affect an outcome.
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Another example, an individual may view their experience of temptation as an opportunity for growth, it could be
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is a desire to engage in short-term urges for enjoyment that threatens long-term goals. In the context of some
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Temptation is measured through indirect and implicit methods. Temptation could be measured using experimental
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resolution of the experience of temptation will likely have facilitative or debilitative effects on
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supported research states that "available temptations are less valuable and less tempting".
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Temptation is usually used in a loose sense to describe actions which indicate a lack of
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Desire to engage in short-term urges for enjoyment that threatens long-term goals
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A research article was written by Vanchai Ariyabuddhiphongs, a professor at
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Self-control is commonly used by an individual to resist temptation.
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can also lead to temptation as someone might do something for
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The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion
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