There Is No “Correct” Locus Of Control - Deepstash

There Is No “Correct” Locus Of Control

Although studies generally suggest that having an internal locus of control is advantageous, there is no “correct” locus of control. Both extremes can present disadvantages.

So, wherever we fall on the spectrum, we may benefit from understanding our own orientation and how it may shape our behavior.

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Regardless of where we lie on the locus of control spectrum, we’ll likely appreciate knowing how our orientation affects our life and how we can avoid the pitfalls it may lead us to.

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