Brian David Johnson, a seasoned futurist and author of "The Future You," dives into the art of shaping one’s future rather than just predicting it. He emphasizes the importance of envisioning possibilities and strategically planning to create desired outcomes. Johnson discusses the concept of futurecasting—identifying goals, tools, and support systems to navigate towards a fulfilling life. He also shares insights on the need for flexibility in planning and how a futurist mindset can empower individuals to adapt and thrive in a changing world.
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Futurist's Role
A futurist helps organizations envision and map out steps towards positive futures, not predict the future.
They analyze trends and guide actions to achieve desired outcomes.
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Future Not Set
The biggest misconception about the future is that it's predetermined.
People feel powerless, hindering their ability to shape their own lives.
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Shift to Individuals
Brian David Johnson's work with a manufacturing CEO shifted his focus to individuals.
The CEO's concern for his children's future highlighted the personal impact of future planning.
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Break Through the Fear and Build the Life You Want
Brian David Johnson
In 'The Future You', Brian David Johnson provides practical tools and real-life stories to help readers envision and achieve their desired future. The book offers guidance on breaking through fear, finding new passions, switching careers, or making personal changes. It combines practical advice with interactive workbooks to empower readers to take control of their future.
When people hear that Brian David Johnson is a futurist, they typically want him to offer up some predictions for what the world will look like 10, 20, 50 years from now. But Brian will explain to them that being a futurist is less about predicting the future than envisioning possibilities for it, choosing the one you want to build, and figuring out how to get there from the present.
Brian works through this process of futurecasting for Fortune 500 companies and the military, and in his book, The Future You, he shows individuals how they can apply it to their personal lives. He shares what that looks like with us today on the show, beginning with the importance of envisioning the future not as something set that you're helplessly hurtling towards, but as something you can actively change and shape. We then talk about how to do your own futurecasting by figuring out what you want the life of the future you to look like, and identifying the tools and people that can get you there. Brian then explains how to get going towards your desired future and why that future is local. We end our conversation with what all this has to do with a quote from General Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Plans are useless, but planning is everything."
After the show is over, check out the show notes at aom.is/futureyou