Looking for Motivation? Enjoying the Task at Hand Will Matter Once You Start

From the gym to the office, sticking to your plan may require thinking about the experience when planning

Written byUniversity of Chicago Booth School of Business
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Plenty of well-intentioned exercisers select programs designed to whip themselves into shape, only to abandon those workout routines because they are boring. 

A new study from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, finds people value having a positive experience when they are in the middle of an activity, although this matters less to them before or after they start the activity. For example, people value that their work is engaging more when in the middle of a current job then when thinking about future work. 

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