Mindframe Shift #1
"Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom"
In our culture, we are addicted to our Smartphones, not willing to connect with others and fill ourselves up with food that can not be processed by our bodies. So instead of being fully focused on moving toward a bright future, we find ourselves trying to process the same self-talk over and over and not able to bring clarity to our ability to think about our thinking.Â

Though Steve Jobs was born a little under two months before Albert Einstein’s death, both the visionary co-founder of Apple and the most influential physicist of the 20th century agree that one mindframe exceed all of them. That mindframe we call your Future Me Mindframe.
Jobs touted the power of the right mindframe and described its impact on his leadership at the helm of Apple. “Intuition is a very powerful thing,” he told writer Walter Isaacson, “more powerful than intellect.” Jobs added, “This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.”
At the center of Steve Jobs creative ability was The Neuroscience of Hope which he used to imagine, dream and create. The Future Me Now protocol enables you to quickly learn the skill of strengthening your hope by having you activate the Future Me Framework that can immediately apply to any areas  of your life.
Experimenting Increases Your Hope
Rewind a few decades and Albert Einstein was facing criticism for challenging centuries of scientific thought. One would assume that Einstein favored logic over intuition, but the reverse is true. Einstein is widely quoted as saying:

The objection to Einstein's groundbreaking theory of relativity in the 1920s was unprecedented and received extremely fierce opposition, but the physicist followed his instincts. Einstein’s general theory of relativity is now renowned as a pinnacle of modern-day physics.
“All great achievements of science must start from the intuitive mind,” Einstein once told a friend, according to Psychology Today. “At times I feel certain I am right while not knowing the reason.”
In keeping with the Einstein quote above, our culture tends to ignore the hope needed to create new ideas. Real success is actually a process of learning, not one of trying to avoid failure at all cost. Hope transcends all of that noise and helps you to create future memories.Â