Let us do something a bit different with AI today.
Not “write my report” different.
More “help me talk to the person I am trying to become” different.
This is an identity exercise, not a productivity hack.
You will be using AI as a bridge to your future self.
You do not need to be good with prompts.
You do not need to know anything technical.
You only need a quiet 30 to 60 minutes and a bit of honesty.
Why talk to your future self at all?
Most of us carry a fuzzy picture of who we want to be.
“More confident.”
“Less burnt out.”
“Doing work that actually fits.”
“Using AI properly, not just clicking around.”
The problem is that fuzzy dreams are very hard to act on.
They do not tell you what to do next Tuesday.
Talking to a future version of yourself gives that picture more detail.
It turns “someday” into something you can see, question and learn from.
AI is useful here because it can:
Hold a consistent character.
Reflect your values back to you.
Ask questions you might avoid on your own.
This is not fortune telling.
You are not asking the model to “predict your destiny”.
You are using it to explore possibilities and preferences, so you can design your life more intentionally.
Before you start: a few gentle rules
This is a judgment free zone.
You are allowed to want what you want.Nothing is permanent.
You are exploring, not locking in a life contract.If something feels too heavy, skip it for now.
You can always come back later.
Part 1: Set up your future self
We will start by creating a simple “Future You” persona inside your AI chat.
Pick a time frame that feels useful:
2 years from now
5 years from now
10 years from now
Two or three years is usually enough.
It is far enough to imagine real change, close enough to still feel connected.
Step by step setup
Step 1. Open your AI tool of choice and start a fresh chat.
Step 2. Paste this prompt and fill in the blanks in brackets:
Step 3. Read what comes back.
Tweak anything that feels off.
You can correct it with something like:
Do not rush this part.
You are basically sketching a character that you are trying to grow into.
Part 2: Have your first conversation
Now that Future You exists in the chat, you are going to talk to them.
Think of it like catching up with an older, slightly wiser friend who knows your patterns a bit too well.
Conversation 1 – The big picture
Use a prompt like this:
Read slowly. Notice:
What feels good.
What feels wrong.
What you wish was different.
You can reply naturally in the chat, for example:
This back and forth is the work.
You are shaping a future that feels like you, not a Pinterest board.
Part 3: Use AI to explore key decisions
Now we zoom in on decisions that future you has already “made” and ask what you can learn.
Conversation 2 – The work you do
Prompt:
You now have a small roadmap, written by “Future You” for “Current You”.
You do not have to do all of it.
But you can probably pick one or two steps that feel doable.
Part 4: Let Future You call out your patterns
This part can sting a little, but it is where a lot of value sits.
You will ask Future You to gently name the habits and stories that kept you stuck.
Prompt:
This is not about beating yourself up.
It is about seeing the “scripts” you run on autopilot.
Future You is not there to lecture you.
They are there to say, “I have been exactly where you are, here is what eventually helped.”
Part 5: Turn insight into one tiny action
Insight feels good.
Action is what changes things.
Do not leave this as “interesting chat I had once”.
End your session by asking for one tiny, clear next step.
Prompt:
Write that action down somewhere you will actually see it.
Calendar, notebook, sticky note, fridge.
Then do it.
Not perfectly.
Not dramatically.
Just do it.
How often should you do this?
You do not need to talk to Future You every day.
That would get weird.
But you can:
Revisit this chat once a month.
Update Future You as your real life changes.
Ask new questions when big decisions appear.
Think of it as a recurring check in with your own direction of travel.
Why this matters more than another “AI tip”
A lot of AI content is about speed, hacks and shortcuts.
This exercise is about alignment.
Aligning your work with what you actually care about.
Aligning your learning with who you want to become.
Aligning your use of AI with your values, not just your inbox.
When you are clear on your future self, AI stops being a shiny object.
It becomes part of your life design toolkit.
You can absolutely use it to write emails and summarise documents.
But it can also do something far more interesting:
Help you talk to the person you are slowly turning into, and make that process less random.







