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The Future You

Introduce yourself to you and you 2.0 (the future you!).

Future you is the person you imagine when you wonder if you should clean your closet now or later.

Meet your future self:

  1. Create a future memory. Imagining the future helps people delay gratification.
  2. Send a message to your future self. You can use Futureme.org. Imagine what your future self would say to you today.
  3. Imagine your future self. This can increase your present-self willpower.

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