03-17-2015, 09:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-17-2015, 09:37 PM by DarthXedonias.)
Koshas- That does make a lot of sense. I hope EPHRA actually removes a lot of it though because it gets really annoying and aggitating when I get to a stage in a program and I have to go through a whole month of reliving my worst moments. >_>
GlaizenGold777- It was actually because of what AfzalG actually mentioned ,along with a post by Imfreedman about it taking just as long to make new neural pathways, that i'm considering doing another AM6 run after the next. Read about it here:
http://examinedexistence.com/how-you-can...ew-habits/
As you will also see, they also mentioned that it could take up to 200 days for some people to develop those new neural pathways for new habits. I wonder if this is why alot of people get better results with Single stage sets as well. Its less content to digest in a single stage sub, and that same content is being suggested to develop those new neural pathways for more than the average 66 days (if you do it for at least 3 months anyway).
GlaizenGold777- It was actually because of what AfzalG actually mentioned ,along with a post by Imfreedman about it taking just as long to make new neural pathways, that i'm considering doing another AM6 run after the next. Read about it here:
http://examinedexistence.com/how-you-can...ew-habits/
As you will also see, they also mentioned that it could take up to 200 days for some people to develop those new neural pathways for new habits. I wonder if this is why alot of people get better results with Single stage sets as well. Its less content to digest in a single stage sub, and that same content is being suggested to develop those new neural pathways for more than the average 66 days (if you do it for at least 3 months anyway).
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