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by Daphna Oyserman (Author)
Everyone can imagine their future self, even very young children, and this future self is usually positive and education-linked. To make progress toward an aspired future or away from a feared future requires people to plan and take action. Unfortunately, most people often start too late and commit minimal effort to ineffective strategies that lead their attention elsewhere. As a result, their high hopes and earnest resolutions often fall short.
Daphna Oyserman, Ph.D., is a social scientist at the University of Southern California; she is a Dean's Professor of Psychology and Professor of Education and Communication as well as founding co-director of the Center for Mind and Society. She was recently a fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences (2009-2010) and a senior fellow at the Michigan Society of Fellows (2012-2013); other honors include a W.T. Grant Faculty Scholar Award, the Humboldt Scientific Contribution Prize of the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, two "Best Research Paper" awards from the Society for Social Work Research, and Fellow status in the American Psychological Association, Association for Psychological Science, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, and Society for Experimental Social Psychology. Following her 1987 Ph.D. at the University of Michigan, she held faculty appointments at a number of universities before returning to the University of Michigan where sheremained until 2014.
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