10-03-2018, 06:14 AM
and finally....
(10-01-2018, 06:00 PM)Shannon Wrote:Quote:(10-01-2018, 09:50 AM)Jake2015 Wrote: The key to being helpful is to help me understand how and why you are resisting, and how to help you execute instead. So far the only thing I have been able to do to figure this out is build, observe, adjust, repeat.
The next few versions of DMSI are going to need to be tested by the most challenging of you. I'm seeing a definite pattern in why the resistance is happening, and what is behind it. Figuring out how to change it to execution is what I'm working on now.
The only thing I can suggest is, keep doing DMSI when it comes out, and stick to whatever instructions I give you during the run.
Thank you @Shannon.
Therefore shall I immediately stop UM/OP?
And if so may I have a refund for this which will help me towards further versions of DMSI?
I will try my best to give you as much data as I can from my journals and ask that you ask me anything specific as we go forward should you need more information from me.
Thanks buddy!
If you're using UMOP, keep using it. If you want a refund, you have to follow the refund policy. It is in place to be fair to both our customers and ourselves. Ignoring it on a whim makes it useless.
I have run you through the models, and these are the results for how to get results from UMOP.
The best results (which look really good) for you come from using it for 11 loops per day, every day.
Second best results come from 5 loops per day.
11 loops a day is vastly superior, of course, but may be difficult for you to get in a single day. If it is at all possible, do 11 loops. I think you'll be very pleased with the results.
Don't worry about DMSI until you're done using UMOP for three months, as instructed. I think it is important to find a way to get past your fears without focusing on so many goals at once. UMOP is a much less ambitious option for the time being. Let's try to take baby steps, shall we? And if this doesn't work, we can go back to DMSI.
I think you'll find, once you break through your resistance to UMOP, that two things happen.
1. You're going to really enjoy UMOP.
2. You're going to feel a lot better because you'll see that you can break through that fear and get things accomplished.
(10-01-2018, 06:26 PM)Jake2015 Wrote:(10-01-2018, 06:22 PM)Shannon Wrote:(10-01-2018, 06:10 PM)Jake2015 Wrote:(10-01-2018, 06:00 PM)Shannon Wrote:Quote:Thank you @Shannon.
Therefore shall I immediately stop UM/OP?
And if so may I have a refund for this which will help me towards further versions of DMSI?
I will try my best to give you as much data as I can from my journals and ask that you ask me anything specific as we go forward should you need more information from me.
Thanks buddy!
If you're using UMOP, keep using it. If you want a refund, you have to follow the refund policy. It is in place to be fair to both our customers and ourselves. Ignoring it on a whim makes it useless.
I have run you through the models, and these are the results for how to get results from UMOP.
The best results (which look really good) for you come from using it for 11 loops per day, every day.
Second best results come from 5 loops per day.
11 loops a day is vastly superior, of course, but may be difficult for you to get in a single day. If it is at all possible, do 11 loops. I think you'll be very pleased with the results.
Don't worry about DMSI until you're done using UMOP for three months, as instructed. I think it is important to find a way to get past your fears without focusing on so many goals at once. UMOP is a much less ambitious option for the time being. Let's try to take baby steps, shall we? And if this doesn't work, we can go back to DMSI.
I think you'll find, once you break through your resistance to UMOP, that two things happen.
1. You're going to really enjoy UMOP.
2. You're going to feel a lot better because you'll see that you can break through that fear and get things accomplished.
Wow thank you Shannon.
11 loops is 11 continuous loops I presume yes or total of 11 loops in any way within 24hours?
As always, all loops must be contiguous.
Quote:I'll have a good think about it but 5hours seems most likely I think which is a pity if 11 will give me the most results.
How much more inferior would 5 loops be to the 11? Can I not compromise and do 6-8loops a day?
Did I say you could compromise? You will get best results at 11 loops a day, and second best results at 5. 6 also showed a positive result, but the indicators were suggesting that you would not be getting as good a result as 5 loops. I would count 6 loops as a third rate choice, and one which will not pan out well in the long run.
Quote:And the ARSB please is now daily no breaks or it remains 7 days on 2 days off?
Again thank you really appreciate it!
ASRB is the same. Just do 5 or 11 loops a day. Let's see if you find a way to stonewall this.
Haha ok understood. It's 3.25am here so I'll do the 3 loops for tonight and then plan how to fit in either 5 or 11 loops into my day. Again thank you very much for taking the time out to model me etc really appreciate it!
OF3 5.75.7G 13/15Vol
1L-2O/3OF; (1L-2/2 5/6); (2L 19/6); (3L 27/6); (4L 9/7); (H4L 25/7)
W 19 May
MLS 5.5G: ≈70days x2, IYGSH: 54, E2: 78+48, DMSI 3.2: 56 & 22, UMOP1: 57+UMOP2: 33 = 90+10 US v12/15=100, OF: 45, OF2: 56days
1L-2O/3OF; (1L-2/2 5/6); (2L 19/6); (3L 27/6); (4L 9/7); (H4L 25/7)
W 19 May
MLS 5.5G: ≈70days x2, IYGSH: 54, E2: 78+48, DMSI 3.2: 56 & 22, UMOP1: 57+UMOP2: 33 = 90+10 US v12/15=100, OF: 45, OF2: 56days