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Difference of How and why?

Asking 'Why' Instead of 'How' Helps Consumers Achieve Goals of Saving Money or Losing Weight
ScienceDaily (May 18, 2010) — People who become focused on how to achieve a goal may have a harder time achieving their aims than people who think abstractly about why they want to do something, according to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research.


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"Imagine a person who has a goal to save money. The person forms a plan to save money by purchasing fewer clothing items at the mall," write authors Julia Belyavsky Bayuk (University of Delaware), Chris Janiszewski, and Robyn LeBoeuf (both University of Florida). "We investigate how this plan influences the person's response to other money-saving opportunities. For example, would the person be more likely to order a cheaper meal at a restaurant, avoid making an impulse purchase, or combine errands to save money on gas?"

The authors found that when people focus on concrete aspects of how they want to achieve goals, they become more closed-minded and less likely to take advantage of opportunities that fall outside their plans. And, in contrast, people who focus on the why are more likely to consider out-of-plan opportunities to achieve their goals.

The authors conducted four experiments to examine consumer behavior when it came to the goal of saving money. In one study, people were asked to list a specific plan to save money, whereas others were not asked to plan. Then some people were asked to focus on why they wanted to save money. Subsequently, all participants were given the opportunity to buy candy.

Consumers who were thinking concretely and formed a specific plan were less able to avoid the candy purchase then those who had not formed a plan. However, among the abstract thinkers, those who had formed a plan were better able to avoid the candy purchase.

"Planning is more effective when people think abstractly, keep an open mind, and remind themselves of why they want to achieve a goal," the authors write. "This strategy is especially effective when the plan turns out to be infeasible (cheaper restaurant is too far away, gym is closed today for a holiday) or when other goal-directed activities become available (walk instead of taking a cab, eat a healthier meal)."

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455167 tn?1259257871
Hello. This is a very good point. Often I find myself doing things that are suggested to me to grow spiritually that seem to have no real purpose. I was told long ago that helping others would help me even more. At the time I found that to be ridiculous, but today I understand it. It was a perfect example of doubting the "how" would fulfill the "why". Take care, GM
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Interesting.  I find the "why" to be good in looking for answers to changing behaviors or solving problems (why am I looking for the answer...so my computer will work...lol).

Thanks for sharing this.
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139792 tn?1498585650
This headline reminds me a distinction mads between affirmation and ' afformation' In affirmation we visualize the goals whereas in afformation we asked why we are achieving our goals..Asking is more powerful and accepted by subconscious mind easily. This is probably discussed in EFT Seminars.
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