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  2. Future orientation - Wikipedia

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    By grade 4, future orientation is based on reality, and grade 6, a greater part of it is dedicated to their future life and their self esteem. [6] By the time they reach middle childhood, children develop the ability to evaluate themselves in relation to both to specific aspects of their functioning like their schooling, sports performance, or ...

  3. Future self - Wikipedia

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    In the psychology of self, the future self concerns the processes and consequences associated with thinking about oneself in the future. People think about their ...

  4. Future-oriented therapy - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Future-directed therapy, an intervention with a similar emphasis on the future (developed independently of the previous future-oriented therapies), was first tested by psychologist Jennice Vilhauer and colleagues in 2011, [9] [10] and in 2014 was the subject of a self-help book that aimed to help readers "overcome negative emotions ...

  5. Foresight (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Future orientation – the extent to which an individual thinks about the future, anticipates future consequences, and plans ahead before acting; Future self – Research that examines the processes of thinking of oneself in the future; Futures techniques – Futures studies lessons learned methods

  6. Mental time travel - Wikipedia

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    The study of mental time travel in general terms is also related to – but distinct from – the study of the way individuals differ in terms of their future orientation, [33] time perspective, [34] and temporal self-continuity. [35]

  7. Consideration of future consequences - Wikipedia

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    Consideration of future consequences is measured by the Consideration of Future Consequences Scale developed by Strathman and colleagues, [1] and consists of 12 items. Respondents are asked to indicate to what extent each item characterizes them on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (extremely uncharacteristic) to 5 (extremely characteristic).

  8. 7 Things To Do Now To Make Your Future Self Rich - AOL

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    To become rich in the future, you don't have to be rich now. Even on a relatively modest salary, there are ways to become rich down the road, such as by saving and investing aggressively for...

  9. Personal development - Wikipedia

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    Personal development or self-improvement consists of ... for leadership and career orientation and in 1998 the European Foundation for ... future leaders. [80] ...