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Negative emotions can bring success but at a price: Study

Anxiety and anger can be used to achieve greater achievement than enjoyment and relaxation but at the expense of your health.

ANI Mar 04, 2023 15:19 IST googleads

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Washington [US], March 4 (ANI): Anxiety and anger can be used to achieve greater achievement than enjoyment and relaxation but at the expense of your health.
The multi-national research led by The University of Essex has uncovered how the mind processes 'achievement emotions'.
The paper - published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology - scientifically identified the 12 emotions that fuel and impact success.
Despite being seen as negative feelings, anxiety and anger were discovered to be energisers much like enjoyment and hope.
However, these darker feelings are linked with a lack of strategic thinking and poor health, including stress-related psychosomatic symptoms such as headaches, nausea, back pain, and lack of sleep.
Overall hope is the most powerful emotion - with the study discovering positive perceptions and feelings of control lead to enjoyment of learning, desire for success, and pride in accomplishment.
It discovered that if two students of equal ability took a test the hopeful student would achieve one grade higher than their negative-minded peer.
This can mean the less optimistic person would get a failing D whereas the positive student will take home a C.
Study leader Professor Reinhard Pekrun, from Essex's Department of Psychology, said: "This is the first study that has developed a 3D model for success emotions.
"Although the model might seem abstract at first sight, it shows how achievement emotions relate to critically important parts of our lives and can define how we perform in job interviews, tests and other stressful situations.
"Interestingly we found feelings like anxiety and anger can sometimes motivate us more than enjoyment or relaxation.
"However, despite its energising powers, the knife edge of anxiety can lead to mental health issues, undermine the functioning of the immune system, and lead to a drop in performance in the long run.
"Overall hope was the healthiest and best way to spark success and promote long-term happiness.
"Failure and struggle as such don't define one's future, it is the perception of failures that has a strong effect on emotional responses."
The psychological study involved students from several universities and the general adult population. It took place across four different countries - Britain, Germany, America and Canada.
It looked at more than 1,000 people and assessed them across different challenging situations at the university and the workplace.
It is now hoped the research will influence how coaches, teachers and managers inspire achievement.
The paper found that promoting the value, meaning, and interestingness of tasks rather than emphasising success leads to better results.
The findings show that it may be important for leaders to display enthusiasm to spark excitement and hope in colleagues, students and athletes. (ANI)

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