11-16-2020, 12:34 AM
(11-15-2020, 09:31 PM)Superman Wrote:(10-31-2020, 08:29 PM)dreamingheroes Wrote: Hi Superman. I've recently picked up UMS v1, but overall I've heard pretty mixed accounts from those who've used it (which has brought up some hesitancy in me utilizing it). Would you recommend UMS based on the entirety of your experience, and if not, what are some subs you've used in the past that you'd suggest?
Sorry for the late reply, I don't check in as often as I used to. Anyways, overall I've been running UMS for almost a year and half now. Compared to the start of the sub I make a significant amount more than I did previously. Almost a 40% increase in base salary, with a job that's much less work and more freedom and respect from the employer. Those are the hard facts and objective details.
Now onto the subjective side of things. I haven't really hit my goals in terms of being financially free and I feel like the sub has really stalled. UMS isn't the kind of sub that you can feel working. You may feel differently in some way but monetary success and improvement are something that can be measured with real numbers, not by feeling.
It really depends what you're after. If you want financial success then either UMS or Uslm are probably your best bet. Easy to listen to with a single stage format. I myself would have waited for UMS v2 since it's coming relatively soon by Shannon standards.
If you want overall life improvement LTU is a good choice. I remember feeling very happy and content on that sub.
If you're after women and attraction then I'm afraid you've gotta look elsewhere for advice. While I definitely feel that I've improved as a person from subs I can't really say for sure that they've contributed to me having and success in that department.
Hope this helps
Hey Superman,
40% is tremendous progress. Just wanted to know if there was any point (say 3 or 6 months in), that the results showed up. I mean, 40% increase must have come through a promotion or a job change, but those things don't happen a week into starting the sub. In other words, you ran it for a year and half, how many months do you think it took for that change to manifest? Also, did you aim for a better job or a hike at the start of the sub (like setting a goal)?
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