08-11-2019, 07:17 AM
(08-10-2019, 10:21 AM)EvolvingPhoenix Wrote:(08-10-2019, 10:02 AM)Shannon Wrote: Your fearful side would be trying to run to a hotter frying pan, if you did do UMS. Hooey, this is no damned joke.
I think there will come a time when UMS is a good idea for you, but for now, my opinion is that you should just keep applying slowly and steadily increasing pressure with LTU.
@Shannon If things continue to go good with E3, and I make it to day 90 without healing pains (or at least without too many healing pains) I intend to switch over to UMS for a year in order to get my shitty financial situation in order, wanting to make $3,600 a month.
I realize the E3 in UMS is a lot more aggressive, but is aimed at acheiving UMS, and should probably have little to do directly with the friendship breakup, which after using E3 for over 70 days and after having a discussion with my online mentor about my karmic issues and how to resolve them, I feel I have gotten a lot better about.
What I'm trying to get at is: Do you think UMS will be okay for me to use after 90 days of E3 if everything continues to go well up to that point? Because I really could do to achieve that goal and get my finances in order.
I think that the design of UMS is focused on ultimate monetary success. In most people, that is held back by a veritable web of issues that all work together to keep you where you are. And UMS will find every single one of those threads and deal with them.
So using UMS may not be what you think. It will eventually result in what you're after, but the journey won't be without some serious in your face challenges and repercussions, coming from where you are.
That said... if you think you're up for it, by all means. I'm looking forward to seeing how you and Mat react to UMS. I am continually amazed by it myself. But don't think it's going to let your subconscious get out of dealing with issues like this girl, because dollars to donuts, that issue is part of what's holding you back from wealth too.
Hope you like rollercoasters. lol But honestly, once you're into the ride a bit, it starts becoming enjoyable. I woke up with a serious backache this morning, as if I had just finished a brutal workout, and usually this would upset me, make for a negative point of view, etc. But instead, I feel as if that backache resulted from working through something big successfully, and I feel happy and proud of it. I don't know what was dealt with, but I do know that I succeeded in overcoming whatever it was, and I'm proud of that fact. And that makes the backache feel good in an odd way.
If you do UMS, I suggest you either:
A) Start with 1 loop 1 day and 7 days off. Then shorten the days of, one per cycle until you hit 4 or 5 days off and then start working on adding more days on. So first cycle would be 1x1, 7x0. Second cycle would be 1x1, 6x0. Third cycle would be 1x1, 5x0. Then you might do 2x1, 5x0, and then 3x1, 5x0. Eventually this will lead to where you hit a point where you can't or don't want to advance, so you use that for a while and then try to advance. Sooner or later you'll find that you have hit your limit. Alternatively, instead of 2x1 (2 days on, one loop per day), you might do 1x2 (one day on, two loops per day) and then 1x3 and so forth.
B) Follow your gut and see what happens.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!