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An Analytical Study of Psychological Effect towards Adolescent Well-Being Motivation | Original Article

Vinay Kumar*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Adolescence, a developmental period characterized by social change and the strengthening of prior awareness that contributes to the creation of ego identity, is related to the concept of aims and thus defines a person's motivation for achievement. A variety of social and psychological factors affect the desire to set goals and aim for achievement. Positive aspects of success like romantic love, purpose of life and social interaction are taken into account when thinking about psychological wellbeing. In reality, well-being refers to the feelings and thoughts of individuals about life as a well-being that refers to positive, good emotions (good fortune). Exposure to psychological wellbeing calls for an appreciation of life's difficulties. The solution to these causes has also contributed to a detailed study of life difficulties and major problems. Several categories can include life satisfaction, happiness and spirituality, optimism, meaningfulness, responsibility, development and growth of the individual, autonomy, life's goal, and positive relationship with others. These are the following factors that influence psychological wellbeing.