
Be Your Future Self Now

Zig Ziglar stated, “You have to be before you can do, and do before you can have.” This is the reverse of how most people approach their desires, and why few people live the life they want. The common approach is to believe you must have something first, which will enable you to do and ultimately be what you want.
Benjamin P. Hardy • Be Your Future Self Now
Hope is: a clear and specific goal agency thinking. Belief you have control over what you do, that your actions matter, and you can impact the results in your life.10 pathways thinking. You see a path, have a path, or can create multiple paths from where you are now to your goal.
Benjamin P. Hardy • Be Your Future Self Now
Your actions come from your identity. When your identity is rooted in current commitments, rather than your Future Self, your actions are weak and unaligned with your goal. The only way to realize your Future Self is to be your Future Self now.
Benjamin P. Hardy • Be Your Future Self Now
Criticism comes to those who stand out.
Benjamin P. Hardy • Be Your Future Self Now
Pablo Picasso said, “Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”
Benjamin P. Hardy • Be Your Future Self Now
You can create multiple time capsules. A 6-month time capsule, 12 month, 3 year, 5 year, 10 year, 20 year. Your time capsule is your final Be Your Future Self Now call to action. Compile a time capsule today for the time frame you choose. Make your vision clear and bold.
Benjamin P. Hardy • Be Your Future Self Now
Getting your schedule to reflect your Future Self is a major and important step that very few people fully embrace. It will never be convenient to stop the firehose of lesser goals. They will never stop coming. Most externally successful people still fall into the trap of being managed by time, rather than owning and creating their experience of ti
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The science of Future Self
Benjamin P. Hardy • Be Your Future Self Now
The 80 Percent Rule: Done is better than perfect. Dan Sullivan explained, “Eighty percent gets results, while 100 percent is still thinking about it.”