2025-01-23
22 分钟I love the exercise of writing a letter or an email or to your future self and then writing one back.
Because we know that vividness is the type of thing that really provokes emotions and emotions are the things that drive behavior.
And so if we can just turn the dial up on a vivid perception of your future self, that can really help connect, you know, who you are now with who you will eventually become.
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H E L p.com thinkfast one of the best ways to help ourselves in the present is to have a conversation with our future self.
I'm Matt Abrahams and I teach strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Welcome to Think Fast, talk smart, the podC.
I look forward to speaking with Hal Hirschfeld.
Hal is a professor of marketing, behavioral decision making and psychology at UCLA's Anderson School of Management.
He's the author of youf Future how to Make Tomorrow Better Today.