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To achieve or not to achieve the goal - that is the [...]
Vicky Ellam & Stephen Palmer A number of theories and models relating to goal achievement will be considered with a particular emphasis on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, the Model of Goal Directed Behaviour and the more recent Extended Model of Goal Directed Behaviour. It is suggested that the concept of frustration tolerance taken from the rational emotive behaviour approach is also a factor that influences goal achievement and should be included in future research involving goal achievement. Keywords: coaching, theory of planned behaviour, goal achievement, cognitive behaviour, rational emotive behaviour, low frustration tolerance. Full article: Volume 2, Issue 2 pages 27 - 32
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