07-22-2016, 06:07 AM
Upgraded to version 2.2 this week (thank you, Shannon and team). By way of context, this has been a particularly difficult time owing to serious (unrelated) family concerns. As such, I've been especially mindful of any changes as the program would incur that would be positive in relation to its objectives, but might be contrary to the mindset I need to maintain to get done what I need to get done elsewhere (sorry for being light on detail). Fortunately, I see/feel no relationship, no bleed across the divide, as such as one might expect, possibly, in listening to Alpha Male, etc. (by way of a hypothetical example ... i.e. I have not gone postal, not yet anyway )**.
Will return to this later, but here's the quick and dirty:
> Balancing tech works
> Focus on objective works
(Both of the aforementioned relate to the objective, again, no negative cross-over)
> Uptick in motivation/lift generally, although situation-specific factors mitigate positive "rising tide lifts all ships" benefits, but I realize that this is out of scope, to wit, I'm not sure introducing a sub-script, say, like "Manifesting Your Perfect Ex-Wife in Another Solar System" would be worth Shannon's time and effort, or anyone else's for that matter, in v2.2.1
> Heeding the advice re limiting repetitions and listening during the day, although the latter will prove difficult to adhere to upon returning to work next week (have to divide a.m./p.m. sessions, or use it as my (silent) alarm to run from 4:00 until 6:00 ....).
> Overcharge* -- I take this as a positive, I mean, that things are having an effect. Previously, I could listen to its predecessor (and other 4G, even 5G scripts) pretty much oblivious to it. Simply, I "feel like I'm feeling it" in the moment after the second repetition. The feeling imparted is distinct from negative stress as one might experience at work, before finals, etc. etc. To be cautious, I don't push it beyond a certain point, disengage and return later. Coupling with physical activity seems to help channel the "urge to act" into other areas (uh, when the urge to act in the desired area isn't returning your calls, just sayin' )
Pardon, I'm sure this has been discussed extensively, but could anyone shoot me a link to/detail specific instances/examples of resistance?
More soon
* Note -- Backported tech, particularly that which imparts in-the-moment shifts of attention could be, I suspect, very effectively leveraged for other subs involving: a) study; b) mood lift; c) morning energy; d) motivation/resilience lift; e) stress reduction (throw the breaks on/mood shift); f) meditation (although this might prove tricky for the obvious reason that it's difficult to "amp" oneself to a theta brainwave state); g) "fighting the urge" or "throwing the breaks on" capitulating to a bad habit, smoking etc. (this would be a stop-gap, possibly, to be coupled with a longer term plan). Just throwing out a few suggestions to see if they would help ...
** Summary, this is producing positive effects, and this coming from someone who's in the mix elsewhere in life and, I expect, older than most. However, this is producing positive effects that I am seeing in terms of responses and, significantly, in my not being dragged down here by other aspects of life over which I can only exert limited influence.
Will return to this later, but here's the quick and dirty:
> Balancing tech works
> Focus on objective works
(Both of the aforementioned relate to the objective, again, no negative cross-over)
> Uptick in motivation/lift generally, although situation-specific factors mitigate positive "rising tide lifts all ships" benefits, but I realize that this is out of scope, to wit, I'm not sure introducing a sub-script, say, like "Manifesting Your Perfect Ex-Wife in Another Solar System" would be worth Shannon's time and effort, or anyone else's for that matter, in v2.2.1
> Heeding the advice re limiting repetitions and listening during the day, although the latter will prove difficult to adhere to upon returning to work next week (have to divide a.m./p.m. sessions, or use it as my (silent) alarm to run from 4:00 until 6:00 ....).
> Overcharge* -- I take this as a positive, I mean, that things are having an effect. Previously, I could listen to its predecessor (and other 4G, even 5G scripts) pretty much oblivious to it. Simply, I "feel like I'm feeling it" in the moment after the second repetition. The feeling imparted is distinct from negative stress as one might experience at work, before finals, etc. etc. To be cautious, I don't push it beyond a certain point, disengage and return later. Coupling with physical activity seems to help channel the "urge to act" into other areas (uh, when the urge to act in the desired area isn't returning your calls, just sayin' )
Pardon, I'm sure this has been discussed extensively, but could anyone shoot me a link to/detail specific instances/examples of resistance?
More soon
* Note -- Backported tech, particularly that which imparts in-the-moment shifts of attention could be, I suspect, very effectively leveraged for other subs involving: a) study; b) mood lift; c) morning energy; d) motivation/resilience lift; e) stress reduction (throw the breaks on/mood shift); f) meditation (although this might prove tricky for the obvious reason that it's difficult to "amp" oneself to a theta brainwave state); g) "fighting the urge" or "throwing the breaks on" capitulating to a bad habit, smoking etc. (this would be a stop-gap, possibly, to be coupled with a longer term plan). Just throwing out a few suggestions to see if they would help ...
** Summary, this is producing positive effects, and this coming from someone who's in the mix elsewhere in life and, I expect, older than most. However, this is producing positive effects that I am seeing in terms of responses and, significantly, in my not being dragged down here by other aspects of life over which I can only exert limited influence.
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