The Locus of Control in two minutes
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- čas přidán 10. 02. 2021
- This two minute video explains what is meant by the locus of control. It's a description of where we see our power in the world. Some see the power outside of themselves (external locus of control) and some see the power as residing within themselves (internal locus of control). Which is yours?
Thank you! I have and will always have the internal locus of control
Good choice! and thank you for your kind comment.
Thanks, for the video. Looking forward to learning the internal locus of control.
Good for you and I wish you all the best with your learning!
What I find fascinating about Internal and External locus of control is the dynamic it has with religion. I feel like there could be an entire sub-ethical branch of thinking taught about this. Do we want "God to have a plan" or do we want to "be in charge of our own destinies?"
Anyway, good video
I think you have just hit the paradox of religion spot on. In the absence of any way to know, I still go with an external locus of control. Thanks for your thought provoking comment.
Internal locus can be interpreted as what we ourselves can influence and control, Religion or god can be interpreted as the structure that influences the external locus or how we deal and see the world and things we can't control. both are required, as both are real forces
Thanks for the video, looking at improving my internal locus of control!
Glad it was helpful and I wish you well with your plan!
Echoing what a previous commentator has written below : 'This is really what I am looking for: simple and straightforward!' - thank you
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@@talk-works Shame, and why as young beings we 'absorbed' the being shamed by adults, especially primary caretakers, with taking a false sense of being inadequate, insufficient, not enough and all that this implicates. Seems a huge amount to explain in a short 2 minutes..... thanks !!
Great suggestion, thank you. I may have to break it down into more than one video!
New subscriber here! This is really what I am looking for: simple and straightforward!
Thanks xxx
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I believe it is external right now as I believed things happens to me. However, I am looking to gain internal locus of control so I can take control of my own life. I need stop believing things to me and keep polishing my skills to overcome any misfortune I go through. If my locus was never internal, it is about time make it internal.
Great insight Warren - good luck with your move to Internal.
@@talk-works Thank you!👍
Thanks for the great video!
Thanks Veronica for your kind comment. Please let me know if there are any topics you would like me to produce a 2 minute video on.
Explained wonderfully
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Straight up to the point no bs, that's just what pure Chads like you do, i'm making presentation about this for my "Formation of Personality" class and this really opened my eyes. Once again bless you good soul!
Glad you found it helpful - good luck with your presentation!
it told me something that I really just find out about my self I enjoy this video
Glad it was helpful. All good wishes on your journey
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great Video.Thank you for the knowledge :)
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@@talk-works Will be honoured to have you writing a blog post on my blog on this and other topics .Appreciate it :) Darpan
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your comment.
Very helpful sir.. Thanks
You are very welcome. Please let me know if there are other topics you would like me to explore.
I'm convinced that locus of control and locus of evaluation are 2 different things.
I have an internal locus of control, but an external locus of evaluation (and want to change that).
Thank you for your comment. I agree that they are two different things. Locus of control is where your power lies and generally that is better to be internal. Locus of Evaluation is where the direction of your assessments come from and that is OK to be either (but led from internal). Often described as perceptual positions: 1st position "What is it like to be me?", 2nd position "What would it be like to be them?" and 3rd position "What would it be like to be an observer to this whole scene?" It's great to have free and flexible access to all three positions, but as my teacher always said: "1st position first!"
@@talk-works I really like that 1st, 2nd, 3rd person breakdown. Thank you :)
Have you a video on Locus of control and its example of use during the USA prisoners of war in Vietnam?
I read it at uni - can't find anything on it, and want to refresh my memory of it.
Sorry - that's not something I can help you with. I hope you can find the original papers eventually.
My understanding is that there is another dimension to it. That people with an external locus of control tend to think the whole environment around them need to be corrected when they feel any psychological discomfort.
I guess, this can be deduced from what you said, but is that a stretch?
That's a good thought and thanks for commenting. I think this attitude can occur with people who have either locus of control, but it must be more potent with those with an external locus of control because they have fewer options to make changes. What you are describing may fall into the category of narcissism too.
Is it possible to not believe in free will… but have an internal locus of control? Without having conflicts of beliefs?
This is a fascinating question Josh which I will try to unpack. If you do not believe in free will then that implies that you have no choice or agency in your decisions. This is the ultimate example of an external locus of control so I don't see how it can co-exist with having an internal locus of control.
Maybe you could retain the power to choose how you respond to the decisions of fate, which would be some kind of internal locus of interpretation. But that doesn't sound much like control to me.
I wonder if this quote from Carl Jung is helpful:
"Until the unconscious is made conscious it will direct your life, and you will call it fate"
What do you think?
I really enjoyed your voice and your drawings!
However I find it interesting that you depict the external locus as something negative and the internal locus as something positive! I personally think that it is important to be aware as you say of once unconscious preferences, and which possible ways we are apprehending life. Then to determine what are the situations, fields, moments in which we can make a difference, and what are the ones we may have little influence or none upon. There is as you say that space where you can do your best with how you react to things, often the first reaction is difficult to be mitigated, but there is that second moment where you may have more space on how you react and I think it is a very precious space indeed and I appreciate you bringing up the topic …..with kind greetings
Hi Noelle, thank you for your kind comment which makes a very good point and got me thinking. You are right that I have framed the internal locus of control as positive and the external locus of control as negative. I wonder if appreciating and accepting that there are some moments where we have little or no control is actually a manifestation of an internal locus of control? In reality, the only control we have is how we react to our circumstances. I like your statement of the preciousness of the space within which we can make that realisation. I am so glad that two minutes can be enough to start a process! Are there any other topics you would like me to make a video on?
@@talk-works Thank you for your open and lovely answer I truly appreciate it! Wishing you all the best and sending kind greetings for the holidays
I think the big question is how to help someone fix an external locus
Hi Rachel, that's a good observation. I think psychotherapy is the process that helps people, and education about the locus of control is also a beneficial step for many people.
As a muslim we R told we have total control of our actions unexpected things may occur. But these R bleSsings where we will be tested on what did we do when it occured. The actions we choose is whT will be judged by God when fCed with thoze challenges
Thank you for this insight
Yep external I am. Now what
Therapy! You can do it!
@@talk-works been in for yrs🙄
I was hoping the Gospel would be in the middle.
Different video 😂 (and probably not a two minute one) 🙏
I think i'm Bi-locus for sure...I very much am going to strive for a bit more internal thinking now that I've learned about Locus of Control today (I've done a deep dive learning about Locus of Control today). I like the illustration.
Thanks for your comment. Good luck with your journey.
@@talk-worksyou too babycakes! 🤩💖