11-07-2018, 01:26 PM
Hi all
I would love a sub that really encourages me (and everybody else) to take action and do all the difficult things in life that we all know would benefit us in the long run and that we would grow from, but often are so hard to do due to fear of failure, fear of rejection and social conditioning.
These are things like: approaching the girl you like at the club even though she is surrounded by other guys, going to the gym even though you're still sore from the last workout and it is snowing outside, asking for a promotion or raise that you feel that you might deserve even though you on paper might be too young/old/whatever and your boss have a reputation for never granting requests like these or setting healthy personal boundaries even when it comes to people with a very high social status or extremely attractive girls.
If a sub like this at the same time could install a high degree of "coolness under pressure" and "being comfortable in uncomfortable situations" that would be really amazing.
If anybody has experienced the above-mentioned from another sub (like AM6) I would love to hear it, but I haven't seen it yet from the journals I've been through.
I would love a sub that really encourages me (and everybody else) to take action and do all the difficult things in life that we all know would benefit us in the long run and that we would grow from, but often are so hard to do due to fear of failure, fear of rejection and social conditioning.
These are things like: approaching the girl you like at the club even though she is surrounded by other guys, going to the gym even though you're still sore from the last workout and it is snowing outside, asking for a promotion or raise that you feel that you might deserve even though you on paper might be too young/old/whatever and your boss have a reputation for never granting requests like these or setting healthy personal boundaries even when it comes to people with a very high social status or extremely attractive girls.
If a sub like this at the same time could install a high degree of "coolness under pressure" and "being comfortable in uncomfortable situations" that would be really amazing.
If anybody has experienced the above-mentioned from another sub (like AM6) I would love to hear it, but I haven't seen it yet from the journals I've been through.