03-06-2013, 06:30 AM
You don't seem to be getting it.
I am highly successful at change work.
There is no second run through for a program that produced no changes.
You think that a mild depression, and slight inertia is some sort of change for me?
I followed the directions, got nothing and now am receiving a bunch of mealy mouthed double talk. You guys were doing better with the "maybe you don't need this sub" tact months ago.
Hate to break it to you, but I am experienced in how my own mind works. The only "resistance" you're seeing is me not knuckling under to your collective need to believe this program is amazeballs. What kind of f@#kin' alpha would I be if I just folded that quickly?
Maybe this master piece of genius will suddenly have a delayed "death touch" effect and suddenly a week from now or more I'll have a complete 180*, and my life will be transformed and I'll be all eagerly panting to do another 6 months of the same f#$king program I just finished. But I'm not holding my breath.
Seriously, if a program promises rapid powerful changes and results but takes multiple run throughs that take years of your life then maybe it's not that effective.
I am highly successful at change work.
There is no second run through for a program that produced no changes.
You think that a mild depression, and slight inertia is some sort of change for me?
I followed the directions, got nothing and now am receiving a bunch of mealy mouthed double talk. You guys were doing better with the "maybe you don't need this sub" tact months ago.
Hate to break it to you, but I am experienced in how my own mind works. The only "resistance" you're seeing is me not knuckling under to your collective need to believe this program is amazeballs. What kind of f@#kin' alpha would I be if I just folded that quickly?
Maybe this master piece of genius will suddenly have a delayed "death touch" effect and suddenly a week from now or more I'll have a complete 180*, and my life will be transformed and I'll be all eagerly panting to do another 6 months of the same f#$king program I just finished. But I'm not holding my breath.
Seriously, if a program promises rapid powerful changes and results but takes multiple run throughs that take years of your life then maybe it's not that effective.