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External Locus Of Control: Everything You Need to Know

By Matthew Lynch
February 16, 2024
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Millions of people throughout the world think that a tremendous force governs their lives and the decisions they make. As a result, social scientists coined the phrase ‘locus of control.’

You’ve come to the right spot if you have no idea what this implies. In this post, we will go over all there is to know about an external locus of control, as well as how it varies from an internal locus of control.

Locus Of Control 

The phrase “locus of control” was coined by social scientists in the 1950s. In a nutshell, it refers to a person’s fundamental belief system, which drives their decisions. More specifically, it analyzes the driving factor behind a person’s destiny or fate.

According to this idea, there are two sorts of people in the world: those who think that some external force influences our life and those who feel that we control our fate.

Internal Control Locus

A person with an internal locus of control feels that they control their destiny and choices. Surprisingly, research suggests that these people are mostly men and the elderly.

Individuals who have an internal center of control are more content and less worried. Furthermore, they are more self-reliant and successful than people with an external locus of control. This is because they believe that once they set a goal for themselves, nothing can stop them.

External Control Locus

A person with an external locus of control, as you might expect, feels that there is a significant force influencing their choices and destiny. These people are frequently demotivated because they believe that their activities have no impact on the result of their life. As a result, they are less successful than those who have an internal locus of control.

Fate, luck, and God are three key concepts for these people. Some people build their whole life on these ideas and find it difficult to make decisions on their own. This is why people who have an external locus of control are often unhappy.

Finally, consider the following:

The phrase locus of control, which relates to a person’s belief system, was coined in the 1950s. An individual with an internal locus of control feels that their fate is entirely in their own hands. Those with an external locus of control, on the other hand, feel that a powerful force dictates their destiny and decisions. These people are less successful, miserable, and uninspired.

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