1986,37 social psychologists Hazel Markus and Paula Nurius coined the phrase “possible selves” to describe how we envision our future: what we may become, or want to become, or even fear becoming. Some possible selves involve changing personalities, or being happier or more confident. Others may entail physical changes, like losing weight. But imagining possible selves can be especially revelatory for people who are rethinking their lives and careers. They try on different identities. They think about themselves in new roles, far afield from the ones they are in now. And like Patterson and Donovan, they imagine those futures well before they actually embark upon them.