— FREE VIDEO TALK — Psychology And Your Future Self:
Learning To Become Who You Want To Be
Psychology And Your Future Self:
Learning To Become Who You Want To Be
What do you want to be good at? How do you want to live? This video talk will give you insights into how you can use your natural learning abilities to change habits and live more of the life you want.
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What do you want to be good at in 5 or 10 years time?
Would you like to be a skilled musician? Speak another language? Run a successful business? Have better intimate relationships? Live a healthier lifestyle? Win a poker tournament?...
Unlike any other time in history, finding people to learn from has never been easier than it is today. That means if you know how to learn, it's possible to live and experience virtually any goal that is important to you!
This free 35-minute video talk is about creating more of the life experiences you want. By understanding how real learning happens, you can shortcut the time it takes to become more of the person you want to be.
Here's a bit more about what you'll learn during this free 35-minute talk
How learning happens
The power of language and role modelling cannot be overstated. See how both have played a pivotal role in shaping who you are today, and then use this knowledge to your advantage as you focus on more of what you want to be good at.
Finding your teachers
When you understand how automatic learning happens, you'll see that the experiences and capabilities that are import to you can be learnt with a lot less effort; simply chose (consciously) who you give your attention to, online and offline.
Making a new lifestyle
Even old dogs can learn new tricks, and you could speed up your learning by simply replacing one common behaviour that keeps many people repeating unwanted habits. Future you is ready and waiting!
(ALSO: Free download of "Your Future Self" worksheet to help you apply some key points)
— Y O U R H O S T —
PAUL F. CREEDY
I'm a self-described autodidact; which is a fancy word for saying "self-taught".
After completing the British education system, I felt like I couldn't pursue a traditional career path and be contented with how I was living; there were too many things I wanted (and needed) to be good at.
I had no other choice but to find ways of educating myself.
While repeatedly asking focused questions (e.g. What do I want to be good at? What would I want to do even if I wasn't getting paid?...), I received a postgraduate award in Psychology, studied Tony Robbins, found new role-models, and learnt about how learning and lifestyle change happens.
I put together this talk as a way to introduce some of the key ideas that have helped me, which I hope you will use and apply yourself.
Jasmine
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Brittany
"It's profound and inspiring. Thank you!"