Time Perspective: A Systematic Review
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https://doi.org/10.25215/1301.035Keywords:
Time Perspective, Emotional Well-being, decision making, Self-IdentityAbstract
Time perspective, the way individuals perceive and relate to the past, present, and future, has significant implications for emotional well-being, decision-making, and self- identity. A balanced time perspective, where individuals integrate their past experiences, present realities, and future aspirations, is associated with better mental health outcomes, including greater life satisfaction and lower anxiety. Conversely, an imbalanced focus on the past, present, or future can lead to emotional distress, such as depression, stress, impulsivity, and poor decision-making. Cultural influences play an important role in shaping time perspective, with collectivist cultures emphasizing past orientations and individualistic societies focusing more on future goals. Additionally, the relationship between time perspective and self-identity is critical, especially in adolescence, where a balanced temporal outlook contributes to clearer self-concept clarity. The literature suggests that time perspective is a dynamic psychological construct that actively influences individual behavior, mental health, and life satisfaction. These findings highlight the importance of interventions that promote a balanced approach to time, as fostering temporal flexibility may improve psychological well- being, self-clarity, and decision-making. Future research should continue to explore the ways in which time perspective interacts with personality traits, cultural context, and life experiences to shape individual outcomes.Metrics
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2025-03-31
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Diksha Bhadoriya, & Dr. Santosh Meena. (2025). Time Perspective: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.25215/1301.035
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