08-03-2019, 06:56 PM
One thing I notice that this sub does is hold exhaustion at bay. I’ve been working twelve hours a day six days a week for the last month and more. I should be exhausted, and I may be, but I’m not feeling it like I normally would. It’s really kind of hard to describe, its like the tiredness is behind a membrane or wall. I can tell it’s there, but it doesn’t bother me or make me even think about slowing down. This allows me to keep grinding to get the most money I can out of this opportunity. Today though the membrane feels a bit thinner. This is rather inconvenient timing considering that I don’t even have the potential for a day off until next Sunday and it may be the Sunday after.
It may be that, it may be a combination of that and the sub, I’m not sure. I did feel very tired the second day after my loop last week too. Come to think of it, I think it was worse.
On the good side, I got the first of my supersized paychecks and it didn’t disappoint. We got caught up with some bills that we were falling behind on. The situation is starting to look better.
Other than fatigue and a small sense of mental slowness, I feel perfectly normal today, no real effects noticed either way.
WIFE: She says that she feels very down and “rudderless” since getting laid off. She had been feeling down before that but it made it worse. She says that she feels slightly worse since running her loop. She doesn’t have any energy to do anything, and is dreading looking for another job. I asked her if she had considered talking to her doctor about the lack of energy, but all they offered was a kind of prescription multi vitamin or a stimulant. I suggested that the prescription vitamins might be better than the cheap ones she uses, but I will not advise her to use the stimulant since it’s pretty much meth.
#Shannon, since you said she will probably be highly resistant, do you think she should switch to running it three nights in a row on the next run, or stick to one for a while?
It may be that, it may be a combination of that and the sub, I’m not sure. I did feel very tired the second day after my loop last week too. Come to think of it, I think it was worse.
On the good side, I got the first of my supersized paychecks and it didn’t disappoint. We got caught up with some bills that we were falling behind on. The situation is starting to look better.
Other than fatigue and a small sense of mental slowness, I feel perfectly normal today, no real effects noticed either way.
WIFE: She says that she feels very down and “rudderless” since getting laid off. She had been feeling down before that but it made it worse. She says that she feels slightly worse since running her loop. She doesn’t have any energy to do anything, and is dreading looking for another job. I asked her if she had considered talking to her doctor about the lack of energy, but all they offered was a kind of prescription multi vitamin or a stimulant. I suggested that the prescription vitamins might be better than the cheap ones she uses, but I will not advise her to use the stimulant since it’s pretty much meth.
#Shannon, since you said she will probably be highly resistant, do you think she should switch to running it three nights in a row on the next run, or stick to one for a while?