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11-11-2015, 10:04 AM
Lol what was your second job that you tried out?
Also just do the re-run, Stage 7 is for when you have AM6 fully engrained.
11-15-2015, 09:41 PM
It's great that you are having an awesome AM run!
It's best to wait anywhere from 1 week to a month maximum if you plan to rerun AM6 right after. I remember someone said that somewhere in the forum, I think it was Shannon. Just give your mind some time to soak it all in and then go for round 2!
11-23-2015, 05:06 PM
Awesome report of your final stage of AM6! After seeing how much of a difference you feel it made, I want to know how it'd be like when I actually get to it. Some of what you described in terms of feeling like avoiding issues, not thinking that much girls, and not being to motivated to do some work...those are all things I experienced during the latter half of my EPRHA run. I found that interesting.
I definitely will read your AM6 Round 2 journal. And a lot of other members have said that OF should be ran before AM6. So sometime early in 2016 I'll do my 6 month minimum run of OF and then I'll finally start my AM6 journey!
11-25-2015, 03:54 AM
Ya know the part about corruption and mistreatment by management really resonated with me. I know after I got done with my AM6 run I was very perceptive about this sort of thing and leave that environment instead of just taking such things without complaint. Made me realize that I sort of don't want to work in the corporate world at all really because I've seen this idea of "Company loyalty" despite the fact whether the company treats you like crap or not. Matter of fact I had a interview like 2 weeks ago where the woman was preaching this exact stuff as if this was some how normal. It seems like this is some how expected of employees now. The fact that people get promoted at a lot of companies just because they have worked there a long time, despite whether they actually have leadership skills or not, just exacerbates the problem.
"I have no use of disciples. Let everyone be their own true follower" - Nietzsche
11-25-2015, 04:38 AM
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(11-23-2015, 05:06 PM)maxx55 Wrote: Awesome report of your final stage of AM6! After seeing how much of a difference you feel it made, I want to know how it'd be like when I actually get to it. Some of what you described in terms of feeling like avoiding issues, not thinking that much girls, and not being to motivated to do some work...those are all things I experienced during the latter half of my EPRHA run. I found that interesting. That lack of motivation like XyzN reported is certainly due to fear removal. A lot of us work due to fear, we were motivated by fear or other not great feeling like shame. Or just to impress people, to seek validation, etc. So when you run AM6 or any sub with OGSF you will experience that and it will take time to adapt and find your true purpose/goal that is not motivated by external factor (mum, dad, friends, etc). For example when I started AM5/6 I lost my motivation to do bodybuilding. I also lost my motivation to IT and school. I just didn't care that much about it anymore because I was seeking validation through these activities or due to fear.
Generally, you want to use the main program 3 times before using the refresher. Only once ever did I say to someone to use a refresher before that. That was only because that person was paranoid about losing any progress they had while waiting for a program from Shannon to be made which was only supposed to be a few weeks.
Doing another round of AM6 is NEVER a waste. It's an amazing program that covers a lot of ground. Guys say that because the first round, a ton of changes happen. LOTS of new snowflake piles are made. Not all of them are dominant, but some of them become dominant. Next time around, not so much of a drastic change since you aren't starting fresh with all of these statements in the program. But much more of the snowflake piles that were made become dominant programming. So, it's tougher to see the difference, but it's there. Each run will make a big difference overall. Not only to make more statements become dominant, but to solidify all of the statements and make the effects more permanent. AM6 is amazing. Rerun it asap. Solidify those snowflake piles and get them to become dominant programming. Get going bro, you won't regret it. I'm literally counting the days until the middle of February and I can rerun AM6. For now, I'm running my two 4G subs to get them both to 1,000 hours listened, then it's: Rerun AM6 City.
01-05-2016, 01:57 AM
01-05-2016, 04:51 AM
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Yea it's supposed to be that way, GENERALLY.
(07-24-2015, 04:15 AM)XyzN Wrote:(07-24-2015, 01:49 AM)TheRealJustin Wrote: Sounds to me like you are rapidly becoming less alpha, and turning into a boring working stiff instead. Workaholic does not equal alpha at all. From what I've observed, alphas (and even jerks) get beautiful women even when they're broke... |
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