Tag: personal fulfillment


NEED FOR ACHIEVEMENT (N-ACH)

Historical Foundations and Definitional Core The concept of the Need for Achievement (N-Ach) stands as a cornerstone in the study of human motivation, representing an intrinsic psychological drive that compels individuals toward excellence and high performance. While the foundational acknowledgment of this need is often attributed to psychologist Henry Alexander Murray (1893 – 1988) in […]

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SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING

Defining Subjective Well-Being Subjective Well-Being (SWB) stands as a foundational concept within the field of positive psychology, serving as the scientific study of how people evaluate their lives both globally and in the moment. It is fundamentally defined by an individual’s own judgment regarding the quality of their existence, encompassing both their emotional experiences and […]

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