Jeff had looked through the other packages, many of which had a duration, but this had a "Complete by" option instead. Jeff reasoned that this would make a permanent change but he could use the Chronivac to undo anything if it actually worked so he activated it.
Jeff continued looking through the packages noting that the duration option where listed, was disabled and replaced with a note referencing the package as an "add on to an existing effect" and complete by field. Jeff got a mischievous grin. Since the program tries to make realistic changes, he could request the impossible and have a good laugh when it fails.
Jeff found a package that focused on mental changes and thought it seemed like a good option. It talked about making the user "fit in" better and how not everyone gets the same life, business, and social skills and offers to enhance them to increase quality of life and work opportunities. It added options to help specialize in types of skills and Jeff selected as many as he thought were remotely interesting or would be particularly challenging to learn in the 2 weeks he selected as the complete by date. He started with adding education, and basic life skills like cooking, finance, home maintenance. Due to their complexities he added parenting, sex and relationships, and a slew of other options including work experience across an array of wildly different jobs. Jeff chuckled ticking the option to allow the program to change his habits to make him fit in better.
Finally the program offered to modify his age to fit in better with his target demographic(s) which it calculated to be 27-34 year-old's. That was the icing on the cake, there was no way the Chronivac could accomplish all this in a 2 week timeframe without changing him directly! Jeff chuckled allowing the option and activated the request.