02-26-2019, 06:08 AM
So I decided to cave and buy LTU as I've come to the conclusion that DMSI isn't doing anything for me right now.
DMSI is very very good and I would recommend it definitely it's just, I've discovered I don't quite feel I'm in the right place to use it effectively. It's like trying to put a flimsy engine inside a Ferrari and hoping that'll work but the engine needs to upgrade alongside the car. The engine is my mind. It's been all over the place for far too long and I believe LTU is the all star, homerun hitting product I need right now.
So I've ventured forth and bought it on Sunday.
2 days in thus far..
Day 2
Sleepy and tired are the words I would use to describe my immediate response to things. I find my sleeps longer and always feel like the hours I get are not enough. On the plus side I'm feeling better right away. I feel good and I think E3 is hitting hard. I also feel more wanting to immediately leave my current job (which I've achieved everything in my department right now there's no way further to develop at this moment in time) and do something fun and exciting. I've not felt this surge in motivation for a long long time. I hope it stays.
I'll add more but right now I'm out the door to work.
Carpe Diem !
DMSI is very very good and I would recommend it definitely it's just, I've discovered I don't quite feel I'm in the right place to use it effectively. It's like trying to put a flimsy engine inside a Ferrari and hoping that'll work but the engine needs to upgrade alongside the car. The engine is my mind. It's been all over the place for far too long and I believe LTU is the all star, homerun hitting product I need right now.
So I've ventured forth and bought it on Sunday.
2 days in thus far..
Day 2
Sleepy and tired are the words I would use to describe my immediate response to things. I find my sleeps longer and always feel like the hours I get are not enough. On the plus side I'm feeling better right away. I feel good and I think E3 is hitting hard. I also feel more wanting to immediately leave my current job (which I've achieved everything in my department right now there's no way further to develop at this moment in time) and do something fun and exciting. I've not felt this surge in motivation for a long long time. I hope it stays.
I'll add more but right now I'm out the door to work.
Carpe Diem !