Comment posted A visit to your “default future”… by Janis.
I have been looking for just such a book. I appreciate the suggestion. I have not read reviews for a book on Amazon where all reviews were five stars.
Please add me to your “changers” group.
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I love your book selections! Thanks for this tip; I will check out the book on Amazon. Add me to your “changers” group.
Excellent-thought provoking-move you into action insight.
Wow! Try stepping into your future. We all need to do that to shake us into planning for the future.
If one spouse is a spender and the other is a saver/planner, the spender needs to try this “living a day in your future” idea out.
Thanks Leo for sharing this. I will have to check out the book too.
Count me in for the discussion group.
I have been looking for just such a book. I appreciate the suggestion. I have not read reviews for a book on Amazon where all reviews were five stars.
Please add me to your “changers” group.
The book sounds great..I just ordered it! Please add me to the “changers” group. If more people would really do that, and look into their “default future”..they would probably be motivated to change. I liked the example of the employees working late nights at Walmart.
Love the P.S. in your latest e-mail update:
“If you think nobody cares if you’re alive,
try missing a couple payments.” Funny but true.
Also love “Social Motivation” idea you mentioned …………”wouldn’t it be great if every time we made a charge on
our credit cards a bunch of our friends got an email
with how much we charged and to whom? We sure would
be more careful about our spending.”
Nice way to use social influence to curb the credit card spending or any other problem spending one could be plagued with.
Keep sharing Leo and thanks.
This book sounds very interesting. Thanks for sharing with us. Would be delighted to join a discussion group.
Am interested in your “changers” group. Keep me informed please.
Leo,
Thanks for sharing this. After reading this over a week ago I got the book and read it on my Kindle. I love it and have already made an important change to my behavior. The default future was key in making this change. I know I’m not out of the woods yet as some research suggests it can take six to nine months to make a change automatic. So I’m keeping my guard up until then. Also, I’d like to join your group of changers. Are you creating such a group on the changeanything.com website?
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