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Have you ever looked into the mirror to give your future self the time it deserves?
Hal Hershfield is a social psychologist whose research focuses on decision making. As a professor of marketing and behavioral decision making at UCLA's Anderson School of Management, he has an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how people make their decisions.
In his new book, Your Future Self, Hal delves into the philosophy and psychology of how we perceive ourselves over time, identifying three common time travel mistakes and offering practical techniques to bring the future closer. We discuss the importance of considering our present and future decisions, taking small steps towards future goals, and avoiding overloading ourselves in the present.
Three takeaways
This episode provides practical techniques for bringing the future closer and making present sacrifices feel easier
“If we start thinking about investments of time, rather than expenditures, maybe we’ll start focusing on allocating time toward the things that are more closely linked to our longer-term well-being,”
Please enjoy my conversation with Hal Hershfield.
For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/105.
For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast.
Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn.
And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
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Have you ever looked into the mirror to give your future self the time it deserves?
Hal Hershfield is a social psychologist whose research focuses on decision making. As a professor of marketing and behavioral decision making at UCLA's Anderson School of Management, he has an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how people make their decisions.
In his new book, Your Future Self, Hal delves into the philosophy and psychology of how we perceive ourselves over time, identifying three common time travel mistakes and offering practical techniques to bring the future closer. We discuss the importance of considering our present and future decisions, taking small steps towards future goals, and avoiding overloading ourselves in the present.
Three takeaways
This episode provides practical techniques for bringing the future closer and making present sacrifices feel easier
“If we start thinking about investments of time, rather than expenditures, maybe we’ll start focusing on allocating time toward the things that are more closely linked to our longer-term well-being,”
Please enjoy my conversation with Hal Hershfield.
For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/105.
For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast.
Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn.
And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.