04-11-2023, 09:49 AM
(04-10-2023, 09:32 PM)mindmatterz Wrote:(04-09-2023, 08:43 PM)Shannon Wrote: Point 1: Louder will give more results if the volume is not too loud; in this case, it makes for more urgency. Too loud will result in a lessening of results, or a resistance or rejection response (stop yelling at me!). It is also a good idea to change the volume occasionally (every 2-3 weeks), up and down, as long as you don't go above the threshold of "Stop yelling at me!". This helps alleviate subconscious boredom, and prevents acclimation.
Point 2: You cannot do fewer loops on one day and then try to compensate later. That will not work. You must FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. The number of loops is not arbitrarily chosen at random, or just because I thought that sounded like a good number. It is chosen very specifically and for very good reasons. Don't expect to get good results when you don't FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
Thank you for the reply @Shannon
Regarding Point 1, makes perfect sense. I will keep the volume I currently have it set to, since it appears to be working better that way for now.
Regarding Point 2, it wasn't my intent to listen to the sub fewer than 4 loops. I had obligations and time restraints that only gave me that amount of time to listen. I figured it would be better to listen to 2-3 loops than 0 loops on a scheduled "on day". In 3 months of listening there were only 5 incidences of me listening for either 2-3 hours. I keep a log of exact times of use and total loops played for each day. Those 5 occurrences all happened in the 3rd month of listening. The first two months I never listened for less than 4 loops, 6 days on, 2 days off. There were some instances of me listening for 5-6 loops in the first two months. Nevertheless, points understood. Thank you.
Alright, but if you know that having not enough time is a possibility, then adjust your listening schedule in advance accordingly. Why can't you listen while you sleep?
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