Participants 171 undergraduates (119 female, 50 male, 2 declined to answer) Ages 18-22(Mean age = 18.83, SD = 1.09). Conclusions Frequency Overall, intentional.

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Participants 171 undergraduates (119 female, 50 male, 2 declined to answer) Ages 18-22(Mean age = 18.83, SD = 1.09). Conclusions Frequency Overall, intentional reverie was reported but appears to be infrequent (7.9%). A minority of students (29%) reported no instances of intentional reverie. Mood and Valence Intentional reverie was mildly positive in valence (M = 4.72, 95% CI: 4.59, 4.85 ). Intentional reverie was associated with mildly positive moods, but spontaneous reverie was even more enjoyable Thought Settings Intentional reverie was most common during personal grooming, shopping, playing sports, outdoor recreation, religious services, and during transit. Although intentional reverie does occur, it appears to be infreuqent and less enjoyable than spontaneous reverie. It may be particularly challenging to initiate and sustain thoughts with the goal of entertaining yourself with your own mind. Do People Enjoy Thinking? Intentional reverie is the experience of intended enjoyable internal thought in the absence of external stimulation Although possibly beneficial, it appears to be surprisingly difficult. Experimental studies (Wilson et al., 2014) suggest that many people do not enjoy intentional thinking and may prefer even negative external stimulation (e.g., electric shock) to being alone with their thoughts It is unclear whether and to what extent people engage in intentional reverie in everyday life, and whether people enjoy entertaining themselves with their thoughts if they choose to do so. The present study used experience sampling via cell phone to sample participants’ thoughts over a 7-day period, gathering ratings of thought category, attention, intentionality, desirability, and mood Questions Do people entertain themselves with their thoughts (i.e.., experience intentional reverie) in everyday life? Is intentional reverie pleasant? In what settings is intentional reverie most common? Intentional Reverie Erin C. Westgate, Timothy D. Wilson University of Virginia Do People Enjoy Thinking? Intentional Reverie is Real but Rare Thought Settings Mood Intentional reverie (internally focused intended desired thought) was associated with neutral to mildly positive moods. However, spontaneous reverie (and desired external thoughts) were associated with even more positive moods, b =.01, t( ) = 2.09, p =.036. People were happier when their attention was directed towards the outside world rather than on their own internal thoughts, b =.09, t( ) = 3.54, p <.001. Future-oriented thought was associated with more positive moods, b =.10, t( ) = 4.16, p <.001. People reported the most positive moods when engaged in socializing, relaxing, or leisure, b =.22, t( ) = -4.09, p <.001 Methods References 1.Wilson, T.D., Reinhard, D., Westgate, E., Gilbert, D., Ellerbeck, N., Hahn, C., Brown, C., & Shaked, A. (2014). Just Think: The Challenges of the Mind at Play. Science, 345, Questions? Contact: Erin Westgate, Procedure Training Phase (In the lab) Received instruction in thought categories and completed verbal quiz and practice session on smartphone Completed individual difference measures Thought Sampling (7 days, via smartphone) 7 days, 4 times a day between 10am and 10pm Categorized thoughts into one (or more) of 17 categories and answered eight questions about their thoughts, including intentionality, desirability, focus of attention (internal vs external), valence, mood, and current activity Analyses Intentional reverie was defined as checking an internal thought category and focusing attention internally on one’s thoughts, wanting to be having those thoughts, and intending to have those thoughts Mixed models were used to control for the random effect of participant Additional details on materials and analysis may be found at