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The Science of Setting & Achieving Goals

Huberman Lab

Foreshadowing Failure for Goal Achievement

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Foreshadowing failure rather than focusing on success leads to a near doubling in the probability of reaching goals. Constantly thinking about potential failure scenarios motivates goal pursuit effectively. The brain and body are wired to move away from negative outcomes and are more inclined towards avoidance circuits. By visualizing failure and its consequences, individuals increase their readiness and blood pressure, enhancing goal achievement. While positive visualization can be useful at the outset, concentrating on avoiding failure throughout the pursuit is more effective. One trial learning indicates that our neural circuitry is biased towards moving away from negative experiences, making the strategy of foreshadowing failure a powerful tool for goal accomplishment.

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