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Re-frame Your Mindset From Past-Focused to Future/Present-Focused

January 26, 2022

I feel like too many times we look back with regret at what we HAVEN’T done in the past.

And that does you little good.

Past-focused mindset

“If I had only started playing guitar 2 years ago when my friend did, I would have been so good by now.”

“If I had only stuck to my diet 6 months back I’d be in such great shape today.”

“If I had only spent the last year being productive instead of spending most of my time distracting myself with games/TV, I would be so much more successful.”

Future-focused mindset

What if instead, you re-framed your thinking, from feeling regret and guilt about the past, to imagining the possibilities of the future?

“Just imagine how great I could get at guitar if I play consistently for the next 2 years?”

“Just imagine how great shape I can be in if I eat healthy for the next 6 months?

“Just imagine how successful I will become if I spend the next year being more productive and spending less time distracting myself?

Present-focused mindset

What if in addition to re-framing your mindset from past to future-focused, you also focused more on what actionable steps you can take in the present?

“What specific steps can I take today to improve my guitar skills?”

“What is a healthy meal I can have for dinner tonight to get on the path towards getting in better shape?”

“What is 1 thing I can do today that is productive?”

Summing it up

I think both the future-focused and present-focused mindsets are helpful.

Future-focused thinking is helpful for determining your long-term goals/priorities, as well as for inspiration.

The present-focused mindset is helpful for forming more specific plans, and achieving moment-to-moment satisfaction.

Past-focused thinking has it’s place too (e.g., assessing past performance can help inform future changes in your strategy). But when you are focusing too much on the past in a negative way (regret, guilt, shame at what you did), that is less helpful.

And you are better off focusing more on the future and the present.

– TheDisciplinedRebel

Filed Under: Self-Improvement

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