OSSINING, N.Y. -- A three-day workshop on scientific goal-setting conducted in Ossining by the Center for Applied Rationality was recently profiled by the Wall Street Journal.
According to the article, the workshop instructed 23 participants on how thinking about one's future self as a different person can help goal-setting and why building up an "emotional library" of associations can reduce procrastination.
The organization claims its methods can make people more productive with strategies it calls "goal factoring," "pre-hindsight" and "structured procrastination."
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