“…Each of these can be construed as a dimension of forethought (Bandura, 1986) or what control theorists term feed-forward activation ---widely considered a key functional component of human self-regulation (Ford, 1987; Karoly, 1999, 2010). Moreover, goal-centered anticipatory cognitions, preparatory mindsets, autobiographical planning(what we are here calling goal schemas) can be especially potent in light of recent research demonstrating: (a) that future-oriented simulation encompassing various themes (such as work and play) can impact daily life performance (D’Argembeau, Renaud & Van Der Linden, 2011), (b) that the within-person dynamics of instrumental activity and task engagement at work are influenced by self-relevant thoughts and positive emotions (Binnewies, Sonnentag & Mojza, 2009; Fay & Sonnentag, 2012), (c) that goal schemas, like other modes of schematic cognition, can have durable effects (Fiske & Taylor, 2008), and (d) that pain’s effects on goal pursuit can be persistent and modulated by various aspects of goal cognition (Affleck, Tennen, Urrows, Higgins, Abeles, Hall et al, 1998; Fifield, McQuillan, Armeli, Tennen, Reisine, & Affleck, 2004; Karoly & Ruehlman, 1996; Pomaki, Karoly & Maes, 2009). …”