Try on the life you want before you live it. Describe where you are, imagine where you'd love to be, and watch a vivid future scenario take shape — then adjust until it feels right. The clearer you can see it, the more likely you are to get there.
Takes about 2–3 minutes to create your first scenario.
A short, guided journey from where you are to a future you can actually picture.
Start where you are — your situation, your challenges, the things that matter to you. In your own words.
Picture where you would love to be. A year from now, three, five — you choose the horizon.
See glimpses of that future — a headline, a message, a milestone. Pick the ones that resonate.
A vivid, dated story of your future and a plan to get there. Not quite right? Tweak it and try again until it feels true.
This isn't manifestation or wishful thinking. It's how your brain already works.
Your reticular activating system — the RAS — filters the flood of information around you every moment and surfaces what you've told it matters. When you describe a future in vivid, specific detail, you prime your attention to notice the people, the openings, and the small next steps that lead there.
Neurons that fire together, wire together. The more clearly and often you can see where you want to be, the more your mind quietly starts spotting the path — and the more real it becomes.
“A scenario I generated back in spring is, a few months later, more or less my reality — without me consciously chasing it. I'd simply seen it clearly, and started noticing the way there.”
Create your first future scenario today. Adjust it as many times as you like — it's your story to shape.
Start your first story