Meet The Future You!
by Stuart Goldsmith
Imagine walking into a room and meeting the 'you' of ten years
from now. What will you be wearing? Where will you be living?
What will your lifestyle be like? What car will you be driving?
Will you be running a business? If so, how successful will you
be? What will your net worth be?
You really only have three choices here about how the ‘you of the
future’ will look, and this is where the power of this exercise
lies:
1. Somewhere in between how you are now, and a depressed, broke
and scruffy tramp.
2. An exact clone of how you are now - absolutely nothing has
changed in a decade.
3. A happier, wealthier, healthier version of the ‘you of today.’
Only a suicidal depressive would visualize number one. Number two
is effectively saying that nothing will change; you will not grow
over the next ten years, you will not get richer, happier, wiser,
healthier - anything. The 'you of tomorrow' will be
indistinguishable from the 'you of today.'
So that just leaves number three, and if you selected this it
remains for you to back this glittering vision of the 'future
you' with all the force of your imagination.
Having imagined how you will be in the next ten years, here is a
really neat trick to help you achieve it.
Ask yourself the following questions:
“What do I need to achieve in the next 12 months in order to make
my future dream a reality?”
“What do I need to do in the next month to start myself on this
journey?”
“What can I do by next week to prepare myself for the journey?”
“What can I do right now, today, in order to start this process
off?”
Do you see how this works?
You need to dream, but this is not enough. Dreams come a size too
large so that you can grow into them and this means that dreams
are too large to realize all at once.
Our minds are finite, and so all large projects must be broken
down into bite-sized chunks otherwise we become discouraged by
the scale of the endeavor. This is one of the secret keys of
successful people. They are undaunted by large projects, because
they have the knack of breaking them down into simple steps. Each
step is easily manageable, and can be completed in anything from
a few hours to a few weeks.
In contrast, it is useful to analyze the situation of people who
are stuck, both monetarily and in spirit, if only to allow you to
avoid these errors. This is based on my experience of two decades
of dealing with both winners and temporary losers in the game of
life.
1. They are frightened. Their lives are dominated by fear. They
see the world as a scary, threatening place and crave security,
dullness, mediocrity. They long for every day to be the same as
the last and become scared and upset if even a small change
breaks the monotony of their days.
2. They completely lack visualization ability. If asked to
visualize their future self, they would stare at you blankly.
They are not pretending. They do not even understand what you
mean by this exercise. If you force them to try, they’ll come
back with nothing more than a shrug.
3. Assuming that you could drag some sort of dream out of them
(for example wanting to be worth a million dollars some day) then
they would be wholly incapable of working backwards from that
point to the present, and suggesting actions they might have to
take in order to make this come about. Again, they are not
faking. There is now; there is the future; and in between, a
yawning, fathomless chasm - a blank.
4. Even if you were to write the steps out, 1-100, with a check
box next to each one, they absolutely lack the discipline even to
start on the task, let alone complete the steps. At the first
slight downfall, or negative comment from a friend, they will
give up. In any situation which requires a choice between working
for a better future, and instant gratification now, they will
unfailingly choose instant gratification.
But this is not you, hopefully. If you recognize yourself here,
then don't worry because it is possible to change and get out of
this 'stuck' pattern you are in.
You need to develop the habits of a winner. You want to enjoy
today, but have an even better tomorrow waiting for you.
To do this you must model yourself on winners - people who have
achieved great things in their lives. I am talking here about
'winners' and 'losers' but I do not mean the term 'loser' in the
usual derogatory sense.
By a 'loser' I mean someone who, by their own definition of
winn*ng and losing, is falling well short of where they want to
be. By a 'winner' I mean someone who, by their own definition of
winn*ng and losing, is pulling ahead of the game and achieving
that which they set out to achieve.
This is how a winner operates:
1. They are brave. Like all human beings they feel fear, but have
mastered it and are able to rise above it. Whilst they
acknowledge that there are frightening people and places in the
world, in general they view the world as a benevolent place, full
of great opportunities and wonderful people. This is a vital
principle. Winners view the world as mainly benevolent with some
bad bits. Losers see the world as mainly malevolent with some
good bits.
2. They are good visualizers. They have the ability to imagine
the future, often in glorious Technicolor detail. They have high
self-esteem, and know that they are worth more than they have at
present. Life to them is an exciting adventure to be lived to the
full. In contrast, losers view life as a terrible chore to be
somehow 'got through' with as little pain as possible.
3. They are intelligent, rational and logical. If they have a
dream of the future, they know the secret technique for making
this happen. Today's dreams are tomorrow's realities. They know
that large projects cannot be tackled by finite human minds
unless they are broken down into manageable, bite-sized pieces.
They are able to work backwards from a future dream to the
present day, and to lis*t the logical steps required to make that
dream come true.
4. Having written down the steps required to achieve their goals,
they know what is required next. Action. Up until this point, all
of their plans amount to little more than ethereal hòt air. It is
action which grounds the circuit and allows the current to flow.
They know that the journey will be long and hard. Any worthwhile
dream will involve hard work, concentrated effort and some
suffering to attain. They need one more quality. Discipline. This
keeps them going during setbacks, when the li*st seems too long,
and when others heap mirth and derision upon their efforts.
Copyright Stuart Goldsmith. All Rights Reserved.
Stuart is a British multimillionaire author and lecturer. He
created a 16 million fortune starting from a position of heavy
debt, and has taught thousands of others how to get wealthy.
Discover how his breakthrough power strategies can help YOU
achieve your specific goals/dreams.
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