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Foreshadow Failure to Stay on Track
This practice uses negative visualization to keep goals salient: regularly imagine how a plan could fail, what would go wrong, and what the consequences would be if you do not take the needed actions. People may write it down, think it through, or talk it out as an ongoing reminder. The point is to strengthen follow-through by making inaction feel more concrete and costly.
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“It's about visualizing failure. If you look at the literature, the scientific literature, there's a near doubling, near doubling the probability of reaching one's goal if you focus routinely on foreshadowing failure.”
huberman · How to Set & Achieve Goals | Huberman Lab Essentials · Dec 18, 2025 · 12:38 · open ↗
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