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Making Predictions
Predictions, something you assume because of something you know or think. You say something that you think will happen in the future. To predict is to guess what the future is (Kara, 2018). Predictions are made in the present moment or past. You can make basic predictions when reading a book (Kara, 2018). You do this by reading a few pages and then think of an outcome that might happen based on what you have read so far. Most predictions are made on what you know, but sometimes they are random guesses based on nothing (Kara, 2018).
How can one predict their own future? Well, most of us believe that we can not predict our future. Most of us, think the future will be negative (Aguirre, 2016). Thinking something bad will happen in the future no matter what we choose to do. That mindset comes from having principles or beliefs that are aligned with life being negative in some way. In order to make predictions correctly, one must first think positive first (Aguirre, 2016).
Then you need to take a look at all the possibilities you have in life (Aguirre, 2016). You take the possibilities you have in life that lead to success (Aguirre, 2016). Then, you start making statements about those possibilities. Make statements about what you can do and want to do(Aguirre, 2016). Last, you do things to make your predictions come true (Aguirre, 2016).
See if you get the results you predict. If you do not get any results, then you need to figure out what you are doing wrong. There might be a missing piece to the puzzle or you might predict something that is not possible (Aguirre, 2016). What you predict must be something that is possible. Possible is something that is within reach today or once you achieve something (Aguirre, 2016).
Reference:
Wilson, Kara. (2018). How to Make Predictions Based on Information from a Reading Selection. Retrieved from URL: https://study.com/academy/lesson/how-to-make-predictions-based-on-information-from-a-reading-selection.html.
Aguirre, Anthony. (2016, Jan. 24). Predicting the Future (of Life). Retrieved from URL: https://futureoflife.org/2016/01/24/predicting-the-future-of-life/.
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