The intention-action gap
The intention-action gap is the discrepancy between what a person intends to do and what he actually does.
Definition
This gap occurs when a good intention is not translated into a specific plan, starting conditions and response to obstacles. It's not just a lack of character. Often, unclear incentives, high start-up costs, lack of implementation of intentions and competitive rewards decide.
Key ideas
Missing key ideas.
Practice and life
Common misunderstanding
It is a mistake to assume that a declaration alone is enough. It is also a mistake to plan without taking into account fatigue, distractions and obstacles.
Questions for self-reflection
No questions for self-reflection.
Sources
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