Remember Your Future Self

Using Simplicity As a Guide

Simplicity is hard to build, easy to use, and hard to charge for. Complexity is easy to build, hard to use, and easy to charge for.
- Chris Sacca

Simplicity is easy to overlook. However, when it comes to Remembering Your Future Self, simplicity is what helps to drive the most powerful and lasting results. Your core thesis and strategy should be bolstered by all the details and complexity needed - but in it final form, your ROCKET Goals should be simple: “Stay healthy”, “Double sales”, “Run a marathon”, “write a best-selling book”, “make a million dollars”, “have a loving family”.

As you Remember Your Future Self, don’t get bogged down in a list of worries and details. Those will get taken care of along the way. Instead - keep it short, simple and be sure to smile!

- Simple: Don’t over complicate your vision. Pick out the key highlight moments that you can easily call to mind.

- Short: Repetition is the mother of success, especially when it comes to Remembering Your Future Self. Your highlight reel should be a 15-30 seconds reel at the most.

- Smile: Emotions play a key factor in accelerating your goal achievement. As Neville Goddard described, “the feeling is the secret”. Keep refining the simplicity of your future vision until just thinking about it makes you smile.

Once you have generated a vision that is simple, short and enjoyable, the next step is to “practice” living as future you.

Perform visualization sessions regularly to build mental momentum. Two or three sessions a week can be enough to begin re-wiring your mind and accelerating the arrival of future you!

During training sessions, repeat your scene at least 20 times and take 15 second breaks between visualizations to maximize focus and integration. Let the visions sink in so your brain has time to process.

All of us practice some type of future shaping behavior. The key is to let simplicity guide your vision of future success. This keeps your mind focused, streamlines decision making, and dramatically increases results.

Remember - Keep it Simple. Keep it Short - and be sure to Smile!