03-14-2011, 02:25 PM
Hey guys,
Finished with Stage 2 last week and and wanted to record some of the impressions that I have from the first two stages.
The biggest descriptors and relaxed and confident. Some negative things don't bother me nearly as much now as they used to, and in some cases, not at all. That does not include my disdain for incompetence which is as righteous as ever. I am in more control over my life concerning 1) my health (stop smoking/diet) 2) my surroundings 3) whom I spend time with, and 4) how I am treated. My posture is improved being more upright with the shoulders back and the default position for my arms became just hanging by my sides. Most of this seems very "natural" at this point too, there isn't much questioning my decisions or actions internally when a choice needs to be made.
I wanted to write this a few days ago while I was fresher off Stage 2, but didn't get to it. I've been in Stage 3 now for 5 nights. I can tell some more changes are taking place, but can't adequately verbalize them yet, it's too soon. (But I'm getting a vibe they're pretty f'in cool, heh, heh, heh)
So far I'm digging this program and can't wait to see what happens in Stage 3. Even if I stopped right now, I would consider the first two stages to have been time well spent.
Finished with Stage 2 last week and and wanted to record some of the impressions that I have from the first two stages.
The biggest descriptors and relaxed and confident. Some negative things don't bother me nearly as much now as they used to, and in some cases, not at all. That does not include my disdain for incompetence which is as righteous as ever. I am in more control over my life concerning 1) my health (stop smoking/diet) 2) my surroundings 3) whom I spend time with, and 4) how I am treated. My posture is improved being more upright with the shoulders back and the default position for my arms became just hanging by my sides. Most of this seems very "natural" at this point too, there isn't much questioning my decisions or actions internally when a choice needs to be made.
I wanted to write this a few days ago while I was fresher off Stage 2, but didn't get to it. I've been in Stage 3 now for 5 nights. I can tell some more changes are taking place, but can't adequately verbalize them yet, it's too soon. (But I'm getting a vibe they're pretty f'in cool, heh, heh, heh)
So far I'm digging this program and can't wait to see what happens in Stage 3. Even if I stopped right now, I would consider the first two stages to have been time well spent.