
Your partner's self-controlling behaviour may play a role in your decision making process, a new study has found. The research found that in a partnership where both people have high self-control levels tend to make better decisions such as saving money, or buying healthier foods as compared to couples who have low self-control levels, News.com.au reported. Researchers explained that the person with high self-control cares more about not rocking the ...
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